PROUD 2B INDIAN Desipora: If your in Mumbai and interested in Film and the Diaspora

Monday, April 25, 2005

If your in Mumbai and interested in Film and the Diaspora

PUKAR

cordially invites you to a talk

by

Dr Raminder Kaur


on

Cruising on the Vilayeti Bandwagon: Diasporic Representations and Reception of Popular Indian Movies


Date: Tuesday, 26th April 2005

Time: 6:30 p.m.


Venue: Max Mueller Bhavan
Next to Jehangir Art Gallery
Kala Ghoda
Mumbai


Since the 1990s, the UK has become the site of maximum profits for popular Indian films, particularly amongst its South Asian diaspora. This paper critically examines the debates about the representation of diasporic subjects in films as well as the reception of two blockbuster movies in London: Dilwale Dulhane Le Jayenge and Dil Se. It argues that box office successes and ratings cannot simply be translated into a discourse about the prevalence of 'NRI nostalgia' for India. It also highlights a new global hegemony which has been created by the capital and distributive networks surrounding Indian cinema, which in the end amounts to authorative statements about what it means to be a 'proper Indian', regardless of other particular histories and cultural productions.


Dr Raminder Kaur is Lecturer in Anthropology and Cultural Studies at the University of Sussex, UK. She is the author of Performative Politics and the Cultures of Hinduism (Permanent Black, 2003), co-editor of Travel Worlds Journeys in Contemporary Cultural Politics (Zed Books, 1999), co-author of Diaspora and Hybridity (Sage 2005), and co-editor of Bollyworld: Popular Indian Cinema through a Transnational Lens (Sage, 2005).


The talk is open to all.

See you there!



Warm regards,

The PUKAR team

PUKAR (Partners for Urban Knowledge Action and Research)
Mumbai

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