Censorship in South Asia
Cultural Regulation from Sedition to Seduction.

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Authors and Corporations: Kaur, Raminder, Mazzarella, William
published: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2009.
©2009.
Media Type: Book, E-Book

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Physical Description: 1 online resource (255 pages)
ISBN: 9780253003959
Edition: 1st ed.
Language: English
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Print version:: Kaur, Raminder, Censorship in South Asia, Bloomington : Indiana University Press,c2009
Collection: E-Books adlr
Table of Contents

Censorship in South Asia offers an expansive and comparative exploration of cultural regulation in contemporary and colonial South Asia. These provocative essays by leading scholars broaden our understanding of what censorship might mean -- beyond the simple restriction and silencing of public communication -- by considering censorship's productive potential and its intimate relation to its apparent opposite, "publicity." The contributors investigate a wide range of public cultural phenomena, from the cinema to advertising, from street politics to political communication, and from the adjudication of blasphemy to the management of obscenity.

Intro
Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Between Sedition and Seduction: Thinking Censorship in South Asia
2. Iatrogenic Religion and Politics
3. Making Sense of the Cinema in Late Colonial India
4. The Limits of Decency and the Decency of Limits: Censorship and the Bombay Film Industry
5. Anxiety, Failure, and Censorship in Indian Advertising
6. Nuclear Revelations
7. Specters of Macaulay: Blasphemy, the Indian Penal Code, and Pakistan's Postcolonial Predicament
8. After the Massacre: Secrecy, Disbelief, and the Public Sphere in Nepal
List of Contributors
Index.