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Producing bollywood inside the contemporary Hindi film industry "

By: Publication details: London Duke Uni. Press 2012Description: xiv,424pISBN:
  • 9780822352136
DDC classification:
  • 791.430954792 GAN
Contents:
Contents Acknowledgments ix INTRODUCTION: How the Hindi Film Industry Became "Bollywood" 1 PART 1 THE SOCIAL STATUS OF FILMS AND FILMMAKERS 1. From Vice to Virtue: The State and Filmmaking in India 41 2. From Slumdogs to Millionaires: The Gentrification of Hindi Cinema 77 3. Casting Respectability 119 PART 2 THE PRACTICES AND PROCESSES OF FILM PRODUCTION 4. A Day in the Life of a Hindi Film Set 155 5. The Structure, Organization, and Social Relations of the Hindi Film Industry 175 6. Sentiments ·of Disdain and Practices of Distinction : The Work Culture of the Hindi Film Industry 215 7. Risky Business: Managing Uncertainty in the Hindi Film Industry 243 PART 3 DISCOURSES AND PRACTICES OF AUDIENCE-MAKING 8. Pleasing Both Aunties and Servants: The Hindi Film Industry and Its Audience Imaginaries 281 9. The Fear of Large Numbers: The Gentrification of Audience Imaginaries 315 EPILOGUE : My Name Is Bollywood 359 Notes 367 Bibliography 401 Index 419
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Contents
Acknowledgments ix
INTRODUCTION: How the Hindi Film Industry Became "Bollywood" 1
PART 1 THE SOCIAL STATUS OF FILMS AND FILMMAKERS
1. From Vice to Virtue: The State and Filmmaking in India 41
2. From Slumdogs to Millionaires: The Gentrification of Hindi Cinema 77
3. Casting Respectability 119
PART 2 THE PRACTICES AND PROCESSES OF FILM PRODUCTION
4. A Day in the Life of a Hindi Film Set 155
5. The Structure, Organization, and Social Relations of the Hindi Film Industry 175
6. Sentiments ·of Disdain and Practices of Distinction : The Work Culture of the Hindi Film Industry 215
7. Risky Business: Managing Uncertainty in the Hindi Film Industry 243
PART 3 DISCOURSES AND PRACTICES OF AUDIENCE-MAKING
8. Pleasing Both Aunties and Servants: The Hindi Film Industry and Its Audience Imaginaries 281
9. The Fear of Large Numbers: The Gentrification of Audience Imaginaries 315
EPILOGUE : My Name Is Bollywood 359
Notes 367
Bibliography 401
Index 419

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