The Slumdog phenomenon: a critical anthology
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London Anthem Press 2013
Series:New perspectives on world cinema
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-209) and index
Introduction / Ajay Gehlawat -- SLUMDOG AND THE NATION. National Allegory / Brian Larkin -- Slumdog and the Emerging Centrality of India / Sharmila Mukherjee -- Slumlord Aesthetics and the Question of Indian Poverty / Nandini Chandra -- Watching Time: Slumdog Millionaire and National Ontology / Lakshmi Padmanabhan -- SLUNDOG AND THE SLUM. Slumdog Millionaire and Epistemologies of the City / Ulka Anjaria and Jonathan Shapiro Anjaria -- A Million Dollar Exit from the Slum-world: Slumdog Millionaire's Troubling Formula for Social Justice / Mitu Sengupta -- Slumdogs and Millionaires: Facts and Fictions of Indian (under)Development / Snehal Shingavi -- SLUMDOG AND BOLLYWOOD. Slumdogs, Coolies and Gangsters: Amitabh Bachchan and the Legacy of 1970s Bollywood in Slumdog Millionaire / Claus Tieber -- "It is Written" (in Invisible Ink): Slumdog Millionaire's SFX and the Realist Overwriting of Bollywood Spectacle / Samhita Sunya -- SLUMDOG'S RECEPTIONS. Why the Sun Shines on Slumdog / Anandam Kavoori -- Slumdog Celebrities / Priya Jaikumar -- Slumdog Millionaire and the New Middlebrow / Robert Koehler -- Slumdog Comprador: Coming to Terms with the Slumdog Phenomenon / Ajay Gehlawat -- The Life-Cycle of Slumdog Millionaire on the Web / Thomas Elsaesser and Warren Buckland -- Conclusion: Jai Who?
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 218 p.)
ISBN:0857280015
0857282956
9780857280015
9780857282958

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