In this Book
- Cinema at the End of Empire: A Politics of Transition in Britain and India
- Book
- 2006
- Published by: Duke University Press
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In addition to close readings of British and Indian films of the late colonial era, Jaikumar draws on a wealth of historical and archival material, including parliamentary proceedings, state-sponsored investigations into colonial filmmaking, trade journals, and intra- and intergovernmental memos regarding cinema. Her wide-ranging interpretations of British film policies, British initiatives in colonial film markets, and genres such as the Indian mythological film and the British empire melodrama reveal how popular film styles and controversial film regulations in these politically linked territories reconfigured imperial relations. With its innovative examination of the colonial film archive, this richly illustrated book presents a new way to track historical change through cinema.
Table of Contents
- List of Illustrations
- pp. xi-xii
- Acknowledgments
- pp. xii-xiv
- Introduction
- pp. 1-12
- Part One: Imperial Governmentality
- Part Two: Imperial Redemption
- 4. Realism and Empire
- pp. 107-134
- 5. Romance and Empire
- pp. 135-164
- 6. Modernism and Empire
- pp. 165-192
- Part Three: Colonial Autonomy
- Bibliography
- pp. 289-308
- Index of Films
- pp. 309-312
- General Index
- pp. 313-320
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2006