Social and cultural dynamics in Indian cinema / Santosh Kumar Biswal, Krishna Sankar Kusuma, and Sulagna Mohanty, editors.

"Cinema in India is an entertainment medium that is interwoven into society and culture at large. It is clearly evident that continuous struggle and conflict at the personal as well as societal levels is depicted in cinema in India. It has become a reflection of society both in negative and pos...

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Other Authors: Biswal, Santosh Kumar, 1979- (Editor), Kusuma, Krishna Sankar, 1979- (Editor), Mohanty, Sulagna, 1983- (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Hershey PA : Information Science Reference, [2020]
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Online Access:IGI Global e-Book Collection
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Summary:"Cinema in India is an entertainment medium that is interwoven into society and culture at large. It is clearly evident that continuous struggle and conflict at the personal as well as societal levels is depicted in cinema in India. It has become a reflection of society both in negative and positive ways. Hence, cinema has become an influential factor and one of the largest mass communication mediums in the nation. Social and Cultural Dynamics in Indian Cinema is an essential reference source that discusses cultural and societal issues including caste, gender, oppression, and social movements through cinema and particularly in specific language cinema and culture. Featuring research on topics such as Bollywood, film studies, and gender equality, this book is ideally designed for researchers, academicians, film studies students, and industry professionals seeking coverage on various aspects of regional cinema in India."--Publisher's website.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1799835111
1799835138
9781799835110
9781799835134
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