Light of the Universe: Essays on Hindustani Film Music

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Starting with the premise that Hindustani cine-song and cine-music has been the main narrative, rather than a pleasant diversion, for the movie-loving public, the author has undertaken a journey into the enchanting world of singers, musicians, lyricists and assessed their contribution as powerful creators of popular culture, as interpreters of the subcontinental ethos, people’s aspirations and desires, and as bold painters on the canvas of time. They capture the very processes of history and struggles within cultures that have shaped our lives in last one century.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ashraf Aziz

Ashraf Aziz was born in Tangra, Tanzania, into a small British Indian community in diaspora. His ancestors were brought to East Africa from Sialkot, now in Pakistan, in the 1890s to help build the railway. His parents ecided to make Tanganyika (now Tanzania) their home where he was born during the World War II. He received his schooling in East Africa. But his real schooling had started much earlier at home – in Hindustani film songs, which became a life-long passion. After attending the Makerere University (Kampala, Uganda), he was awarded a scholarship to come to the United Startes in 1965, where he completed his Ph.d. in zoology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1974. In the same year he became an instructor in the anatomical sciences at Howard University, College of Medicine, Washington, DC, where he is currently an Associate Professor. He continues to do research in the anatomical sciences as well as the popular culture of south asia. He calls himself an American of Indo-Pakistani origin with an African experience.

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Title
Light of the Universe: Essays on Hindustani Film Music
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8188789070
Length
xxviii+127p., References; 22cm.
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