Body. City: Siting Contemporary Culture in India
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TextPublication details: Tulika ; 2003Description: 359pISBN: 9783980885195Subject(s): Urban TheoryDDC classification: 711.1 | | Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Preface Hans Georg Knopp and Peter C. Seel p.6, Introduction Indira Chandrasekhar p.8, Exposition body. city Morphing Identities: Reconfiguring the Divine and the Political by Jyotindra Jain p.12, SubTerrain: artists dig the contemporary by Geeta Kapur p.46, Selves Made Strange: Violent and Performative Bodies in the Cities of Indian Cinema, 1974 to 2003 by Ravi Vasudevan p.84, Actors Prepare by Anuradha Kapur p.118, Frames: In Search of Civil Society by Sudipta Kaviraj p.150, Are Indian cities becoming bourgeois at last? by Partha Chatterjee p.170, Hindutva and the New Indian Middle Class by Pradip Kumar Datta p.186, New Patriotisms: Beauty and the Bomb by Kumkum Sangari p.198, Visualizing India's Geo-Body: Globes, Maps, Bodyscapes by Sumathi Ramaswamy p.218, The Impossible Subject: Caste and Desire in the Scene of the Family by Susie Tharu p.246, The Diaspora in Indian Culture by Amitav Ghosh p.262, Body.city figures: Indian Popular Culture: 'The Conquest of the World as Picture' p.272, SubTerrain: Artworks in the Cityfold p.286, Selves Made Strange: Violent and Performative Bodies in the Cities of Indian Cinema, 1974 to 2003 p.304, Actors at Work p.312
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