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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. Transregional Archives, Cinematic Encounters: Filmscapes across South Asia 1
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Part I Nations and Regional Margins
- 1 National Identity and Cinematic Representation: Independent Films in Bangladesh 25
- 2 Female Friendship and Forbidden Desire: Two Films from 1960s Pakistan 43
- 3 Bringing Back Sikhs after the 1984 Pogrom: The Politics of Picturization in Hindi Cinema 60
- 4 Silencing Films from the Chittagong Hill Tracts: Indigenous Cinema’s Challenge to the Imagined Cultural Homogeneity of Bangladesh 77
- 5 Pakistan, History, and Sleep: Hassan Tariq, a Progressive Patriarch, and Neend 97
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Part II Transregional Crossings
- 6 The Public in the Cities: Detouring through Cinemas of Bombay, Calcutta, and Lahore (1920s–1930s) 119
- 7 Cross -Wing Filmmaking: East Pakistani Urdu Films and Their Traces in the Bangladesh Film Archive 140
- 8 Action Heroines and Regional Gifts: Authorship Crossing Pakistan 160
- 9 Realism and Region in South Indian Cinemas, 1947–1977 180
- 10 “This Is London, Not Pakistan!” Articulations of the Diaspora in Pakistani Punjabi Film 197
- 11 The Birth of a Cinema in Post-9/11 Pakistan 216
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Part III Fractured Geographies, South Connectivities
- 12 Zahir Raihan’s Stop Genocide (1971) A Dialectical Cinematic Message to the World 233
- 13 Gender, War, and Resistance: The Case of Kashmir 250
- 14 Cinema That Raises a Critical Consciousness: The Films of Alamgir Kabir 266
- 15 Ethical Encounters: Friendship and Healing in Contemporary Films about the Bangladesh Liberation War 283
- Contributors 301
- Index 305
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. Transregional Archives, Cinematic Encounters: Filmscapes across South Asia 1
-
Part I Nations and Regional Margins
- 1 National Identity and Cinematic Representation: Independent Films in Bangladesh 25
- 2 Female Friendship and Forbidden Desire: Two Films from 1960s Pakistan 43
- 3 Bringing Back Sikhs after the 1984 Pogrom: The Politics of Picturization in Hindi Cinema 60
- 4 Silencing Films from the Chittagong Hill Tracts: Indigenous Cinema’s Challenge to the Imagined Cultural Homogeneity of Bangladesh 77
- 5 Pakistan, History, and Sleep: Hassan Tariq, a Progressive Patriarch, and Neend 97
-
Part II Transregional Crossings
- 6 The Public in the Cities: Detouring through Cinemas of Bombay, Calcutta, and Lahore (1920s–1930s) 119
- 7 Cross -Wing Filmmaking: East Pakistani Urdu Films and Their Traces in the Bangladesh Film Archive 140
- 8 Action Heroines and Regional Gifts: Authorship Crossing Pakistan 160
- 9 Realism and Region in South Indian Cinemas, 1947–1977 180
- 10 “This Is London, Not Pakistan!” Articulations of the Diaspora in Pakistani Punjabi Film 197
- 11 The Birth of a Cinema in Post-9/11 Pakistan 216
-
Part III Fractured Geographies, South Connectivities
- 12 Zahir Raihan’s Stop Genocide (1971) A Dialectical Cinematic Message to the World 233
- 13 Gender, War, and Resistance: The Case of Kashmir 250
- 14 Cinema That Raises a Critical Consciousness: The Films of Alamgir Kabir 266
- 15 Ethical Encounters: Friendship and Healing in Contemporary Films about the Bangladesh Liberation War 283
- Contributors 301
- Index 305