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Author Ram, Anjali, 1966- author

Title Consuming Bollywood : gender, globalization, & media in the Indian diaspora / Anjali Ram
Published New York, NY : Peter Lang, [2014]

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Description x, 217 pages ; 23 cm
Contents Introduction -- Reading out of place : global media and diasporic identity -- Mediating memories -- National texts and transnational identities -- Gender and viewing pleasures -- Gendered transitions : from mythic nation to consumer nation -- Gender, performance and Bollywood's commodity culture
Summary Consuming Bollywood is a major activity in the Indian diaspora and the revenue generated from diasporic audiences is growing exponentially. By combining extended qualitative interviews and textual analysis, this book provides an insightful analysis of how the women who are socially located in the Indian diaspora use the spectacle of Bollywood cinema to renegotiate cultural meanings of home, gender, belonging, and identity. By taking the experiences and interpretations of diasporic women as central, this book substantially adds to the literature on gendered and transnational identity in the context of migration and globalization. Furthermore, it considers the emergence of Bollywood as a potent global brand that is reconstituting cultural identities within a transnational, neoliberal, market-driven economy
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject East Indian Americans -- Social conditions.
Globalization -- India -- History.
Group identity -- India -- History.
Ethnicity -- India -- History.
Motion picture industry -- India -- Mumbai -- History.
LC no. 2013038198
ISBN 1433113422 (paperback: alk. paper)
1433113430 (hardcover : alk. paper)
9781433113420 (paperback: alk. paper)
9781433113437 (hardcover : alk. paper)
(ebook)
Other Titles Consuming Bollywood : gender, globalization & media in the Indian diaspora