The Secret Politics of our Desires

Innocence, Culpability and Indian Popular Cinema

Ashis Nandy editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:1st Apr '99

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This insightful exploration of Indian popular cinema reveals its deep connections to modernity and political discourse, as seen in The Secret Politics of our Desires.

Exploring the vast landscape of Indian popular cinema, The Secret Politics of our Desires delves into the intricate relationship between film and modernity in India. This examination reveals how cinema serves as a mirror reflecting societal changes and challenges, offering insights into the political dimensions of cultural production. The contributors engage with a variety of themes, from the significance of national identity to the complexities of class and gender dynamics, all framed within the context of film's role in shaping public consciousness.

The book emphasizes the importance of viewing cinema through a political lens, encouraging readers to consider how film influences and is influenced by the socio-political environment. It addresses crucial topics such as the metaphor of the slum as a cultural phenomenon and the effectiveness of television in disseminating state ideology. By weaving together personal reflections and critical analysis, the authors provide a comprehensive understanding of South Asian cinema's impact on identity and cultural formation.

The Secret Politics of our Desires is not only essential for students and academics in film and media studies but also appeals to anyone intrigued by the global phenomenon of South Asian cinema. This work invites readers to engage with the political implications of their desires and the narratives portrayed on screen, making it a significant contribution to cultural studies and cinematic discourse.

ISBN: 9781856495158

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240 pages