Indian Film Stars offers original insights and important reappraisals
of film stardom in India from the early talkie era of the 1930s to the
contemporary period of global blockbusters. The collection represents
a substantial intervention to our understanding of the development of
film star cultures in India during the 20th and 21st centuries. The
contributors seek to inspire and inform further inquiries into the
histories of film stardom-the industrial construction and promotion of
star personalities, the actual labouring and imagined lifestyles of
professional stars, the stars' relationship to specific aesthetic
cinematic conventions (such as frontality and song-dance) and
production technologies (such as the play-back system and
post-synchronization), and audiences' investment in and devotion to
specific star bodies-across the country's multiple centres of film
production and across the overlapping (and increasingly international)
zones of the films' distribution and reception. The star images, star
bodies and star careers discussed are examined in relation to a wide
range of issues, including the negotiation and contestation of
tradition and modernity, the embodiment and articulation of both
Indian and non-Indian values and vogues; the representation of gender
and sexuality, of race and ethnicity, and of cosmopolitan mobility and
transnational migration; innovations and conventions in performance
style; the construction and transformation of public persona; the
star's association with film studios and the mainstream media; the
star's relationship with historical, political and cultural change and
memory; and the star's meaning and value for specific (including
marginalised) sectors of the audience.
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ISBN
9781911239932
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
British Film Institute
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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