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[ecrea] Studies in South Asian Film & Media 2.1

Wed Aug 18 13:44:01 GMT 2010


>Intellect is delighted to announce the 
>publication of the first issue of Volume 2 of 
>Studies in South Asian Film & Media.
>
>Issue 2.1 of Studies in South Asian Film & Media 
>includes articles which examine representations 
>of Bengali masculinity in popular Bengali Cinema 
>of 1950s as well as exploring Queer Diasporic 
>Film and same-sex desire between two 
>sisters-in-law in Deepa Mehta's Fire. Other 
>articles explore the syncretic heritage of Hindi 
>cinema and India's musical soul as evidenced by 
>three books on the film music of India.
>
>Contents
>
>Performative Bengali Masculinity: The Rhetoric 
>of Becoming in Bengali Popular Cinema of the 1950s
>Authors: Saayan Chattopadhyay
>Page Start: 3
>
>
>Identity at the Margins: Queer Diasporic Film 
>and the Exploration of Same-Sex Desire in Deepa Mehta's Fire
>Authors:  Bidisha Banerjee
>Page Start: 19
>
>
>Bhakti and Ashiqi: The syncretic heritage of Hindi cinema
>Authors:  Anjali Gera Roy
>Page Start: 41
>
>
>India's Musical Soul: Three Book Reviews
>Authors: Narendra Panjwani
>Page Start: 57
>
>
>Book Reviews
>Authors: Karen Remedios and Shreerekha Subramanian
>Page Start: 61
>
>
>Studies in South Asian Film & Media is published by Intellect
>
>Editors:
>Jyotsna Kapur, Southern Illinois University, 
>Carbondale; Alka Kurian, University of 
>Sunderland; Aarti Wani, Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune, India
>
>ISSN: 1756 4921 | Online ISSN: 1756 493X | 2010, Volume 2,  2 issues per year
>
>Institutional subscription: £150/ $240 | Online 
>subscription: £117/ $175 | Individual subscription: £33/ $65
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