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Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 06:32:25 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: globalization and Indian film


Dear Jill and Company,
Here's a (partial) bibliography for Indian
(especially Hindi) cinema.

Ahmed, Akbar S.  "Bombay Films:  The Cinema as
Metaphor for Indian Society and Politics." Modern
Asian Studies 26.2 (1992):  289-320.

Barnouw, Erik, and Subrahmanyam Krishnaswamy. 
Indian Film. New York: Columbia University Press,
1963.

Binford, Mira Reym.  "Introduction."  Quarterly
Review of Film & Video 11.3 (1989):  1-9.

This is a special issue of Quarterly Review of
Film and Video (special issue on Indian Cinema)….
 Indian Horizons also has a special issue on
Indian film.

Manuel, Peter.  Cassette Culture.

Bhaumika, Some svara. Indian Cinema, Colonial
Contours. Calcutta, India: Papyrus, 1995.

Chakravarty, Sumita S. National Identity in
Indian Popular Cinema, 1947-1987. Austin:
University of Texas Press, 1993.

Dissanayake, Wimal. Cinema and Cultural Identity:
Reflections on Films from Japan, India, and
China. Lanham: University Press of America, 1988.

Dissanayake, Wimal, and Malti Sahai. Sholay, a
cultural reading. New Delhi: Wiley Eastern, 1992.

Massey, Reginald.  "From Bharata to the Cinema: 
A Study in Unity and 	Continuity," Ariel:  A
Review of International English Literature 23.1 
(1992):  59-71.

Mahmood, Hameeduddin. The Kaleidoscope of Indian
Cinema. New Delhi: Affiliated East-West Press,
1974.

McKean, Lise.  "Mother India and her Militant
Matriots," in Devi:  Goddesses of India.  Eds.
Hawley, John Stratton and Donna Marie Wulff. 
Berkeley, U. of CA Press, 1996, 250-280.

---.  "The Texts of 'Mother India'." Kunapipi
11.1 (1989): 119-37.

---.  "Towards a Theoretical Critique of Bombay
Cinema." Screen 26.3/4 (1985):  133-145.

Mishra, Vijay, Peter Jeffery, and Brian
Shoesmith.  "The Actor as Parallel Text in Bombay
Cinema." Quarterly Review of Film & Video 11.3
(1989):  49-68.

Nandy, Ashis. The Secret Politics of our Desires
: Innocence, Culpability, and Indian Popular
Cinema. London :  Zed Books, 1998.

Pfleiderer, Beatrix, and Lothar Lutze. The Hindi
Film: Agent and Re-agent of Cultural Change. New
Delhi: Manohar, 1985.

Rajadhyaksha, Ashish, and Paul Willemen.
Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema. New rev. ed.
London; New Delhi: British Film Institute ;
Oxford University Press, 1999.

Rangoonwalla, Firoze. 75 years of Indian Cinema.
India library. New Delhi: Indian Book Co., 1975.

Rangoonwalla, Firoze. Indian Filmography; Silent
& Hindi films (1897-1969). Bombay: Rangoonwalla
Udeshi, 1970.

Roberge, Gaston. The Ways of Film Studies: Film
Theory & the Interpretation of Films. Delhi:
Ajanta Publications, 1992.

Sarkar, Kobita. Indian Cinema To-day : an
Analysis.  New Delhi: Sterling Publishers, 1975.

Sawhney, Sabrina. "Mother India Through the Ages:
 Conflicting Subjectivities." Narratives of
Nostalgia, Gender, and Nationalism. Ed. Jean et.
al. Pickering. New York: NYU Press, 1997. 88-106.

Thomas, Rosie.  "Indian Cinema:  Pleasures and
Popularity."  Screen 26.3/4 (1985):  116-131.

---.  "Sanctity and Scandal:  The Mythologization
of Mother India."  Quarterly Review of Film &
Video 11.3 (1989):  11-30.

Vaidyanathan, T. G. Hours in the Dark : Essays on
Cinema. Delhi ; New York: Oxford University
Press, 1996.

Valicha, Kishore. The Moving Image : a Study of
Indian Cinema. Bombay: Orient Longman, 1988.

Vasudev, Aruna. Frames of Mind:  Reflections on
Indian Cinema. New Delhi: Ubspd, 1995.

---.  Liberty and License in the Indian Cinema. 
New Delhi: Vikas Pub. House, 1978.

---.  The New Indian Cinema. New Delhi: Macmillan
India, 1986.

Vasudev, Aruna, and Philippe Lenglet. Indian
Cinema Superbazaar. New Delhi: Vikas, 1983.
 
(Binford)
Vasudevan, Ravi. "Film Studies, New Cultural
History and the Experience of Modernity."
Economic and Political Weekly November 4, 1995:
2809-2814.

---.  "Indian Commercial Cinema."  Screen 31.4
(1990):  446-453.

---.  "The Melodramatic Mode and the Commercial
Hindi Cinema: Notes on Film History, Narrative
and Performance in the 1950s." Screen 30.3
(1989):  29-50.


Banerjee, Shampa. Profiles, five film-makers from
India : V. Shantaram, Raj Kapoor, Mrinal Sen,
Guru Dutt, Ritwik Ghatak. New Delhi, India:
Directorate of Film Festivals National Film
Development Corp., 1985.

Binford, Mira Reym. "Media Policy as a Catalyst
to Creativity : the Role of Government in the
Development of India's New Cinema." , 1983.

Goyal, Trishla. The marketing of films.
Calcutta,: Intertrade Publications (India), 1966.

Kazmi, Nikhat. The dream merchants of Bollywood.
New Delhi: UBS Publishers' Distributors, 1998.

Oommen, M. A., and K. V. Joseph. Economics of
film industry in India. Gurgaon [India]: Academic
Press, 1981.

Prasad, M. Madhava. Ideology of the Hindi film :
a historical construction. Delhi ; New York:
Oxford University Press, 1998.

Ramachandran, T. M., Rani Burra, and Mangala
Chandran. Fifty years of Indian talkies,
1931-1981 : a commemorative volume. Bombay:
Indian Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences,
1981.

Sen, Mrinal. Views on cinema. 1st ed. Calcutta:
Ishan, 1977.

Vasudevan, Ravi. "Film Studies, New Cultural
History and the Experience of Modernity."
Economic and Political Weekly November 4, 1995
1995: 2809-2814.


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