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Camera Obscura (2011) 25 (3 (75)): 29–67.
Published: 01 December 2011
...Sangita Gopal; Sujata Moorti In the years since its release, Moulin Rouge! (dir. Baz Luhrmann, 2001) has emerged as the harbinger of Bollywood cinema's growing visibility in the West. We argue here that while the film's visual excesses are immediately recognizable as citing “Bollywood style...
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Camera Obscura (2020) 35 (3 (105)): 154–165.
Published: 01 December 2020
... Institute of Chicago, where they collaborated on Chingari chumma ( Stinging Kiss , 2000)—a short video that turns a cliched Bollywood ending into a queer fairy-tale phantasy— as an experiment in post-pornography. In this conversation, the artists reflect on the beginnings of their collaboration, giving...
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Camera Obscura (2006) 21 (1 (61)): 59–63.
Published: 01 May 2006
...Amit Rai Camera Obscura 2006 Amit Rai received his PhD in the Program in Modern Thought and Literature at Stanford University and currently teaches global literature and film at Florida State University. His forthcoming book is titled “Untimely Bollywood: Globalization and India's New...
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Camera Obscura (2015) 30 (3 (90)): 129–159.
Published: 01 December 2015
... 2015 by Camera Obscura 2015 Indian cinema dance Bollywood Madhuri Dixit stardom Figure 1. Madhuri Dixit performs “Ek do teen” (“One Two
Three”) in Tezaab (Acid, dir. N. Chandra, India, 1988).
Stardom Ke Peeche Kya Hai?/
What Is behind the Stardom?
Madhuri Dixit, the Production...
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Camera Obscura (2004) 19 (2 (56)): 170–171.
Published: 01 September 2004
... 2004 Books Received
Acevedo-Muñoz, Ernesto. Buñuel and Mexico: The Crisis of National
Cinema. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California
Press, 2003.
Desai, Jigna. Beyond Bollywood: The Cultural Politics of South Asian
Diasporic Film. New York: Routledge, 2004...
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Camera Obscura (2005) 20 (1 (58)): 107–147.
Published: 01 May 2005
... was edited, and
Madras, where prominent Bollywood composer A. R. Rahman,
who composed Earth’s musical score, was based.3 Even earlier, in
the film’s preproduction process, the script was a similarly col-
laborative and cross-national project. Mehta, writing in English,
adapted her script from...
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Camera Obscura (2016) 31 (3 (93)): 177–183.
Published: 01 December 2016
... in Milan in the fall of 2016. Other
180 • Camera Obscura
volumes explore aspects of censorship on the Internet as well as in
Bollywood cinema, apartheid South Africa, and communist East-
ern Europe; all these issues are explored through a gendered lens.
The first site of research for When...
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Camera Obscura (2017) 32 (1 (94)): 167–177.
Published: 01 May 2017
... documentary as seen in, for instance, your
experimentation with elements of popular culture.
In fact, I do not treat popular culture as an agglomeration, but I
select elements that I value as generative and, as such, progressive.
For instance, in Bollywood films, narratives are often regressive...
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Camera Obscura (2012) 27 (2 (80)): 25–59.
Published: 01 September 2012
...
Occult Melodramas •
industry after Bollywood.2 Ghana’s Ghallywood (also referred to
as Ghanawood) operates on a smaller scale but often shares actors
and producers with Nollywood. Both industries produce incredibly
popular, inexpensively made, straight- to- video lms that are viewed...
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Camera Obscura (2011) 26 (1 (76)): 131–157.
Published: 01 May 2011
... and
Colonial Discourses,” Feminist Review, no. 30 (1988): 61 – 88.
20. Katarzyna Marciniak, “Palatable Foreignness,” in Marciniak,
Imre, and O’Healy, Transnational Feminism in Film and Media, 194.
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21. Jigna Desai, Beyond Bollywood: The Cultural Politics of South Asian...
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Camera Obscura (2015) 30 (3 (90)): 61–91.
Published: 01 December 2015
... Derivatives Market,” South
Atlantic Quarterly 111, no. 2 (2012): 290. For explorations of
specific contemporary horror and science fiction texts in the
context of financialization and the global economic crisis, see
Bishnupriya Ghosh, “The Security Aesthetic in Bollywood’s
High...