The Neoliberal Self in Bollywood
Cinema, Popular Culture, and Identity
9781789388800
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The Neoliberal Self in Bollywood
Cinema, Popular Culture, and Identity
An exploration of the consequences of unbridled expansion of neoliberal values within India through the lens of popular film and culture.
The neoliberal self, far from being a stable marker of urban, liberal, millennial Indian identity, is replete with contradictions and oppositions. This study of the unstable neoliberal identity lays bare the sense of precarity and inherent inequality that neoliberal regimes confer upon their subjects.
This analysis draws upon theories of feminist media studies, popular culture analyses, and film studies to critique mainstream Hindi cinema texts produced in the last two decades. Rele Sathe also examines a variety of peripheral subjects and texts, including the film star, the urban space, web series, YouTube videos, and social media content.
The neoliberal self, far from being a stable marker of urban, liberal, millennial Indian identity, is replete with contradictions and oppositions. This study of the unstable neoliberal identity lays bare the sense of precarity and inherent inequality that neoliberal regimes confer upon their subjects.
This analysis draws upon theories of feminist media studies, popular culture analyses, and film studies to critique mainstream Hindi cinema texts produced in the last two decades. Rele Sathe also examines a variety of peripheral subjects and texts, including the film star, the urban space, web series, YouTube videos, and social media content.
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Future that Never Was
1. The Maladjusted Metrosexual: Urban Masculinity, Neoliberal Workplaces, and Romantic Dysfunction
2. At Home in the City: Women, Sexuality, and Democratic Politics in the Urban Space
3. Forging a Fairytale: New Rituals of Romance and Marriage in Neoliberal India
4. Brand ‘Priyanka Chopra’: The Cult of Individuality, Citizenship, and the Transnational Female Celebrity
Epilogue: Fraying Selves and Disintegrating Realities
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Future that Never Was
1. The Maladjusted Metrosexual: Urban Masculinity, Neoliberal Workplaces, and Romantic Dysfunction
2. At Home in the City: Women, Sexuality, and Democratic Politics in the Urban Space
3. Forging a Fairytale: New Rituals of Romance and Marriage in Neoliberal India
4. Brand ‘Priyanka Chopra’: The Cult of Individuality, Citizenship, and the Transnational Female Celebrity
Epilogue: Fraying Selves and Disintegrating Realities
Notes
Bibliography
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