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[Commlist] South Asian Filmscapes: Transregional Encounters edited by Elora Halim Chowdhury & Esha Niyogi De
Thu Mar 11 12:25:47 GMT 2021
We would like to announce a new publication from the University of
Washington Press, which we hope will be of interest.
*South Asian Filmscapes***
Transregional Encounters
*Edited by Elora Halim Chowdhury & Esha Niyogi De***
*_https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9780295747859/south-asian-filmscapes/
<https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9780295747859/south-asian-filmscapes/>_*
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*Receive a 20% discount online:*
*CSLS2021*
In South Asia massive anticolonial movements in the twentieth century
created nation-states and reset national borders, forming the basis for
emerging film cultures. Following the upheaval of the partition of India
and Pakistan in 1947 and the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, new
national cinemas promoted and reinforced prevailing hierarches of
identity and belonging. At the same time, industrial and independent
cinemas contributed to remarkably porous and hybrid film cultures,
reflecting the intertwining of South Asian histories and their
reciprocal cultural influences. This cross-fertilization within South
Asian cultural production continues today.*__*
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/South Asian Filmscapes/ excavates these complex politics and poetics of
bordered identity and crossings through selected histories of cinema in
South Asia. Several essays reveal ways in which fixed notions of
national identity have been destabilized by the cross-border mobility of
filmed arts and practitioners, while others interrogate how filmic
politics intersects with discourses of nationalism, sexuality and
gender, religion, and language. Together, they offer a fluid approach to
the multiple histories and encounters that conjure “South Asia” as a
geographic and political entity in the region and globally through a
cinematic imagination.*__*
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*Elora Halim Chowdhury*is professor of women’s, gender, and sexuality
studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston and author of
/Transnationalism Reversed: Women Organizing Against Gendered Violence
in Bangladesh./
*Esha Niyogi De*is a lecturer in English at UCLA and author of /Empire,
Media, and the Autonomous Woman: A Feminist Critique of Postcolonial
Thought./*__*
*University of Washington Press**| November 2020 | 336pp | 9780295747859
| PB | £26.99**
*Price subject to change.
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