Screening Precarity Hindi Cinema and Neoliberal Crisis in Twenty-first Century India
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: University of Michigan Press 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (300 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Society and Social Sciences
- Society and culture: general
- Cultural and media studies
- Cultural studies
- Popular culture
- Media studies
- Bollywood
- Bombay cinema
- Cultural politics
- Globalization
- Hindi cinema
- Hindu nationalism
- India
- Indian cinema
- Islam
- Liberalization
- Neoliberalism
- Popular culture
- Precarity
- caste
- feminism
- film
- gender
- politics
- romance
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Screening Precarity explores the role that Hindi films play in how precarity is mediated by film, and what that mediation reveals about both contemporary India and the social life of the movies. This study moves away from the history of Hindi cinema's articulation of precariousness, focusing instead on filmic renderings of precarity: a distinct and historically contingent condition produced by neoliberalism. The authors argue that post-2010 Hindi films may be thought of as contentious cinematic terrains that record India's transition from the glee and gusto of liberalization in the 1990s, to a nation contending with the failures and inadequacies of neoliberalism's promises, and the ascendency of the material-affective redressals offered by Hindu nationalism. Incorporating film and media studies, cultural studies, gender studies, and South Asian studies, Screening Precarity is an intervention in the politics of representation, particularly, of how marginal identities are shaped, scripted, and screened when neoliberalism and authoritarianism enmesh.
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