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Dream Machine

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Dream Machine Samir Dayal
Libristo code: 09238984
Publishers Temple University Press,U.S., September 2015
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Popular Hindi films offer varied cinematic representations ranging from realistic portraits of patriotic heroes to complex fantasies that go beyond escapism. In "Dream Machine, " Samir Dayal provides a history of Hindi cinema starting with films made after India s independence in 1947. He constructs a decade-by-decade consideration of Hindi cinema s role as a site for the construction of Indianness. Dayal suggests that Hindi cinema functions as both mirror and lamp, reflecting and illuminating new and possible representations of national and personal identity, beginning with early postcolonial films including "Awaara "and "Mother India," a classic of the Golden Age. More recent films address critical social issues, such as "My Name is Khan "and "Fire, "which concern terrorism and sexuality, respectively. Dayal""also chronicles changes in the industry and in audience reception, and the influence of globalization, considering such films as "Slumdog Millionaire." "Dream Machine "analyzes the social and aesthetic realism of these films concerning poverty and work, the emergence of the middle class, crime, violence, and the law while arguing for their sustained and critical attention to forms of fantasy."

About the book

Full name Dream Machine
Author Samir Dayal
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2015
Number of pages 318
EAN 9781439910634
Libristo code 09238984
Weight 553
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 25
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