Fiction, film and Indian popular cinema: Salman Rushdie's Novels and the cinematic imagination/ Florian Stadtler
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TextSeries: Routledge research in postcolonial literatures, 48Publication details: New York: Routledge, 2014.Description: xiv, 213 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9780415807906
- 823.914 STA/F
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 823.914 STA/F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P41422 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Creating imaginary homelands --
Heroines, mothers and villains: cinema and postcolonial national identities in Midnight's Children and Shame --
Filming Rushdie: from documentaries, film criticism to screenplays --
The Satanic Verses and Shree 420: negotiating identity through Indian popular cinema --
The Moor's last sigh: rewriting mother India --
The ground beneath her feet and fury: Bollywood, superstardom and celebrity in the age of globalisation --
Rushdie's Mission Kashmir: Mughal-e-Azam and shalimar the Clown.
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