New Indian Cinema in Post-Independence India - The Cultural Work of Shyam Benegal's Films (Electronic book text)


Shyam Benegal is an Indian director and screenwriter whose work is considered central to New Indian cinema. By closely analysing several of BenegalOCOs films, this book provides an understanding of IndiaOCOs post-independence history.

The book examines the filmmakerOCOs focus on women by highlighting his subtle and critical engagement with a truism of Indian nationalism: womenOCOs centrality to the (nation-) stateOCOs negotiation with modernity. It looks at the importance Benegal accords to history OCo its little known, contested, or iconic events and figures OCo in crafting national culture and identities, and goes on to discuss the filmmakerOCOs nuanced representation of the developmental agendas of the nation-state. The book presents an account of the relationship of historical film and fiction to official history, and provides a fuller understanding of Indian cinema, and how it is shaped by as well as itself shapes national imperatives.

Filling a gap in the literature, the book offers an analysis of cinematic treatment of post-independence narratives and gives important insights into the imagination of the time. It is a useful contribution for students and scholars of Film Studies, South Asian History and South Asian Culture."


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Shyam Benegal is an Indian director and screenwriter whose work is considered central to New Indian cinema. By closely analysing several of BenegalOCOs films, this book provides an understanding of IndiaOCOs post-independence history.

The book examines the filmmakerOCOs focus on women by highlighting his subtle and critical engagement with a truism of Indian nationalism: womenOCOs centrality to the (nation-) stateOCOs negotiation with modernity. It looks at the importance Benegal accords to history OCo its little known, contested, or iconic events and figures OCo in crafting national culture and identities, and goes on to discuss the filmmakerOCOs nuanced representation of the developmental agendas of the nation-state. The book presents an account of the relationship of historical film and fiction to official history, and provides a fuller understanding of Indian cinema, and how it is shaped by as well as itself shapes national imperatives.

Filling a gap in the literature, the book offers an analysis of cinematic treatment of post-independence narratives and gives important insights into the imagination of the time. It is a useful contribution for students and scholars of Film Studies, South Asian History and South Asian Culture."

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Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Intersections: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories

Release date

November 2013

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First published

2013

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Electronic book text - Reflowable

Pages

222

ISBN-13

978-1-135-02133-7

Barcode

9781135021337

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LSN

1-135-02133-3



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