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Celluloid Deities: The Visual Culture of Cinema and Politics in South India
Preminda Jacob
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| #3188461 in eBooks | 2008-10-23 | 2008-10-23 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Ok, I'm biased|By Red Baron|Yes, I've known the author for years. The point is, I really enjoy this book; I've read several chapters two or three times. The interviews, the photos, the history and analyses capture the pulse of a mass art world, inextricably entwined in the politics of South India, that few Westerners knew existed. You can see an interview of the author by th||Another book that also deals with an understudied aspect of Indian cinema is Preminda Jacob's Celluloid Deities: The Visual Culture of Cinema and Politics in South India (Lexington Books 2008). Most of the scholarship on Indian cinema has focused on Hin
Towering billboards featuring photorealistic portraits of popular cinema stars and political leaders dominated the cityscape of Chennai, in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu, throughout the second half of the twentieth century. Studying the manufacture and reception of these billboards―known locally as banners and cutouts―within the context of the entwined histories of the cinema industry and political parties in Tamil Nadu, Preminda Jacob reveals the broader sign...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Celluloid Deities: The Visual Culture of Cinema and Politics in South India | Preminda Jacob. I was recommended this book by a dear friend of mine.