Table of contents for Reading 'Bollywood' : the young audience and Hindi films / by Shakuntala Banaji.
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Preface * List of Illustrations * Hindi Films: Theoretical Debates and Textual Studies * Audiences and Hindi Films: Contemporary Studies * Hindi Film-Going and the Viewing Context in Two Countries * 'A Man Who Smokes Should Never Marry A Village Girl': Comments on Courtship and Marriage Bollywood-Style * Short Skirts, Long Veils and Dancing Men: Responses to Dress and the Body * More or Less Spicy Kisses: Responses to Sex, Love and Sexuality * Politics and Spectatorship 1: Viewing Love, Religion and Ethnic Violence * Politics and Spectatorship 2: Young Men Viewing Terrorism and State Violence * Conclusion: The Tricky Politics of Viewing Pleasure * Notes * Bibliography * Filmography * Index
Preface * List of Illustrations * Hindi Films: Theoretical Debates and Textual Studies * Audiences and Hindi Films: Contemporary Studies * Hindi Film-Going and the Viewing Context in Two Countries * 'A Man Who Smokes Should Never Marry A Village Girl': Comments on Courtship and Marriage Bollywood-Style * Short Skirts, Long Veils and Dancing Men: Responses to Dress and the Body * More or Less Spicy Kisses: Responses to Sex, Love and Sexuality * Politics and Spectatorship 1: Viewing Love, Religion and Ethnic Violence * Politics and Spectatorship 2: Young Men Viewing Terrorism and State Violence * Conclusion: The Tricky Politics of Viewing Pleasure * Notes * Bibliography * Filmography * Index
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Motion pictures -- India.
Motion pictures -- Social aspects -- India.
Motion picture audiences.
Motion pictures and youth.