Marathi cinema, cultural space, and liminality : a history
Language: English Publication details: Oxford University Press 2022 OxfordDescription: xv, 278pISBN:- 9780192859785
- 791.4375 In4m
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PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 791.4375 In4m (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A186762 |
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This book is a critical history of Marathi cinema, from its formative years in the 1920s till the end of 1990s. It is the first work to explore the industrial and aesthetic dynamics of Marathi cinema, and elaborate on the idea of region as performance using the framework of critical socio-spatial analysis. Against the dominance of Hindi cinema, the Marathi film industry, as a regional film practice in India, has developed within a cultural and spatial liminality. This historical situation of the Marathi film industry is formulated here as the shaping and dispersal of a vernacular cultural space; and is traced over a period of seven decades, across genres like the saint-film, social melodramas, and the tamasha film, as well as in urban and mofussil sites of film circulation. The book aims to be a useful resource for students, researchers, and general readers, while attending to a lack of scholarly inquiries on this important regional film culture.
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