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Author Dhusiya, Mithuraaj, author

Title Indian Horror Cinema : (En)gendering the Monstrous / Mithuraaj Dhusiya
Edition First edition
Published London : Taylor and Francis, 2017

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Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: horror in Indian cinema: an afterthought?; 1 The masculinist economy of possession narratives; 2 Vampirism as structures of resistance; 3 The ghastly gendered narrative of animal transformation; 4 Zombies and witches and the anxieties of culture; 5 Do we fear laughter? The genre of horror-comedy; 6 There are no ghosts, only ghostly tales: Indian horror and the 'uncanny'; Epilogue: fear, are we there yet?; Appendix: annotated filmography of horror films in India; Glossary; Bibliography; Filmography; Index
Summary "This book studies the hitherto overlooked genre of horror cinema in India. It uncovers some unique and diverse themes that these films deal with, including the fear of the unknown, the supernatural, occult practices, communication with spirits of the deceased, ghosts, reincarnation, figures of vampires, zombies, witches, and transmutations of human beings into non-human forms such as werewolves. The work focuses on the construction of feminine and masculine subjectivities in select horror films across seven major languages -- Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bangla, Marathi and Malayalam. The author shows that the alienation of the body and bodily functions through the medium of the horror film serves to deconstruct stereotypes of caste, class, gender and anthropocentrism. Some riveting insights emerge thus, such as the masculinist undertow of the possession narrative and how complex structures of resistance accompany the anxieties of culture via the dread of laughter. This original account of Indian cinematic history is accessible yet strongly analytical and includes an exhaustive filmography. The book will interest scholars and researchers in film studies, media and cultural studies, art, popular culture and performance, literature, gender, sociology, South Asian studies, practitioners, filmmakers as well as cinephiles."--Provided by publisher
Subject Horror films -- India -- History and criticism
Motion pictures -- India -- History and criticism
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture.
PERFORMING ARTS -- Film & Video -- Reference.
Horror films
Motion pictures
India
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781315144177
1315144174