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Go to cartISBN: 9788130904016
Bind: Paperback
Year: 2015
Pages: 144
Size: 140 x 216 mm
Publisher: Viva Books Originals
Sales Territory: Worldwide
This Viva title is in the syllabus of the following Univ as text/suggested reading of Central Univ of Kerala- MA Programme in English & Comparative Literature Kolhan Univ (Jharkhand), MA English- Literature and Cinema American College 2016 (Madurai Kamaraj Univ, BA Programme- Tamil, The Art of Films) |
Description:
Whether English is really an Indian language or not may be difficult to answer. But English in India is surely a distinct and fast-expanding culture. In this first-ever book on Indian English film, Sreetilak draws a colourful and accurate picture of the social life of English in India, showing the significant ways films and fiction in Indian English correspond to each other and respond together to the emergent new English India.
The progress from the English-admiring gentry of Aparna Sen's 36 Chowringhee Lane to the confident urban Indians of Mira Nair's Monsoon Wedding parallels the social evolution of Indian English culture. In fiction, instead of a laid-back Malgudi what we see today is the metropolises of glitz, sensuality and angst. The urban ambience and modern ethos that films and fiction in Indian English share correspond to the life in new English India. He argues that as post-industrial societies will depend more on alternative forms of capital and power English will prove infinitely handy for India to deal in commodities of culture.
Target Audience:
People interested in English literature and media studies.
Contents:
Introduction: Indian English Fiction and Indian English Film: Some Correspondences • The Stories of English India • The Degree of Anglicisation and the External Point of View • From Word to image, and Back • Correspondence and the New English India
About the Author:
S. Sreetilak completed his Masters in English from the Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages, Hyderabad, and M. Phil. in English from the University of Hyderabad. His interests include literature, films, and the making of educational books in India. He is an Executive Vice-President Publishing & Learning with Viva Books, New Delhi.