Beyond Bollywood: the cultural politics of South Asian diasporic film/ Jigna Desai.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 791.430954 DRS/B (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P19170 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-263) and index.
Filmography: p. 265-272
Brown Skin and Silver Screens
Chapter One
South Asian Diasporas and Transnational Cultural Studies
Chapter Two
Between Hollywood and Bollywood
Chapter Three
Home on the Range:
Diaspora and Postcoloniality in Mira Nair's Mississippi Masala
Chapter Four
Reel a State:
Reimagining Diaspora, Homeland, and Nation-state in Srinivas Krishna's Masala
Chapter Five
Homesickness and Motion Sickness:
Embodied Migratory Subjectivities in Gurinder Chadha's Bhaji on the Beach
Chapter Six
Homo on the Range:
Queering Postcoloniality and Globalization in Deepa Mehta's Fire
Chapter Seven
Sex in the Global City:
The Sexual and Gender Politics of the New Urban, Transnational, and Cosmopolitan Indian Cinema in English
Chapter Eight
Conclusion:
Migrant Brides, Feminist Films, and Transnational Desires
Endnotes
Bibliography
Filmography
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