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Beteiligte: Gopal, Sangita, Moorti, Sujata
veröffentlicht: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 2008.
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Umfang: 1 online resource (347 pages)
ISBN: 9780816656448
Ausgabe: 1st ed.
Sprache: Englisch
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Print version:: Gopal, Sangita, Global Bollywood, Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press,c2008
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Inhaltsangabe

Bollywood movies and their signature song-and-dance spectacles are an aesthetic familiar to people around the world, and Bollywood music now provides the rhythm for ads marketing goods such as computers and a beat for remixes and underground bands. These musical numbers have inspired scenes in Western films such as Vanity Fair and Moulin Rouge. Global Bollywood shows how this currency in popular culture and among diasporic communities marks only the latest phase of the genre's world travels. This interdisciplinary collection describes the many roots and routes of the Bollywood song-and-dance spectacle. Examining the reception of Bollywood music in places as diverse as Indonesia and Israel, the essays offer a stimulating redefinition of globalization, highlighting the cultural influence of Hindi film music from its origins early in the twentieth century to today. Contributors: Walter Armbrust, Oxford U; Anustup Basu, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Nilanjana Bhattacharjya, Colorado College; Edward K. Chan, Kennesaw State U; Bettina David, Hamburg U; Rajinder Dudrah, U of Manchester; Shanti Kumar, U of Texas, Austin; Monika Mehta, Binghamton U; Anna Morcom, Royal Holloway College; Ronie Parciack, Tel Aviv U; Biswarup Sen, U of Oregon; Sangita Shrestova; Richard Zumkhawala-Cook, Shippensburg U. Sangita Gopal is assistant professor of English at the University of Oregon. Sujata Moorti is professor of women's and gender studies at Middlebury College.

Intro
Contents
Introduction: Travels of Hindi Song and Dance
Part I. Home Terrains
1. Tapping the Mass Market: The Commercial Life of Hindi Film Songs
2. The Sounds of Modernity: The Evolution of Bollywood Film Song
3. From Bombay to Bollywood: Tracking Cinematic and Musical Tours
4. Bollywood and Beyond: The Transnational Economy of Film Production in Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad
5. The Music of Intolerable Love: Political Conjugality in Mani Ratnam's Dil Se
Part II. Eccentric Orbits
6. Intimate Neighbors: Bollywood, Dangdut Music, and Globalizing Modernities in Indonesia
7. The Ubiquitous Nonpresence of India: Peripheral Visions from Egyptian Popular Culture
8. Appropriating the Uncodable: Hindi Song and Dance Sequences in Israeli State Promotional Commercials
Part III. Planetary Consciousness
9. Dancing to an Indian Beat: "Dola" Goes My Diasporic Heart
10. Food and Cassettes: Encounters with Indian Filmsong
11. Queer as Desis: Secret Politics of Gender and Sexuality in Bollywood Films in Diasporic Urban Ethnoscapes
12. Bollywood Gets Funky: American Hip-Hop, Basement Bhangra, and the Racial Politics of Music
Acknowledgments
Contributors
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