India on the Western Screen: Imaging a Country in Film, TV and Digital Media

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An insightful analysis and impact assessment of the ways in which India is portrayed on different screens in the west

This book examines the nuances of multiple images-cinema, TV, computer, and smartphones-that feed into the making of a new Indian narrative and showcase an India that is very different from the unilinear notion that used to exist a few decades ago. It elaborates on the critical role of the impressions formed in redefining how the Indian diaspora is imagined and received in the West, which in turn impacts everyday experiences of Indians living there.

Building on his earlier book India through the Western Lens: Creating National Images in Film (SAGE 1999), which focused primarily on films, Mitra expands his latest study to new media. Effectively, the book highlights the West’s perception of India based on what is being projected through visual media.

Contents: Preface.1. India on the Western Screen: 20 Years Later. 2. India and Indians: Changing Places and People. 3. Looking at the Screen. 4. The Movie Screen. 5.The Television Screen. 6. The Computer Screen. 7. The Satellite Screen. 8. The Indian in the West. 9. The Western in India. 10.The Indian Narrative Screened. Epilogue. Index.

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Title
India on the Western Screen: Imaging a Country in Film, TV and Digital Media
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9789351509776
Length
192p.,
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