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Where Histories Reside : India as Filmed Space

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In Where Histories Reside Priya Jaikumar examines eight decades of films shot on location in India to show how attending to filmed space reveals alternative timelines and histories of cinema.

In this bold “spatial” film historiography, Jaikumar outlines factors that shape India's filmed space, from state bureaucracies and commercial infrastructures to aesthetic styles and neoliberal policies.

Whether discussing how educational shorts from Britain and India transform natural landscapes into instructional lessons or how Jean Renoir’s The River (1951) presents a universal human condition through the particularities of place, Jaikumar demonstrates that the history of filming a location has always been a history of competing assumptions, experiences, practices, and representational regimes.

In so doing, she reveals that addressing the persistent question of “what is cinema?” must account for an aesthetics and politics of space.

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Duke University Press
1478004754 / 9781478004752
Paperback / softback
09/10/2019
United States
English
xv, 398 pages : illustrations
23 cm