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Chapter 5. Television Tales, National Narratives, and a Woman's Rage: Multiple Interpretations of Draupadi's "Disrobing"
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Purnima Mankekar
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Chapter I. Culture Wars 1
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Part I. Fields of Power: The National Television Family
- Chapter 2. National Television and the "Viewing Family" 45
- Chapter 3. "Women-Oriented" Narratives and the New Indian Woman 104
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Part II Engendering Communities
- Chapter 4. Mediating Modernities: The Ramayan and the Creation of Community and Nation 165
- Chapter 5. Television Tales, National Narratives, and a Woman's Rage: Multiple Interpretations of Draupadi's "Disrobing" 224
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Part III. Technologies of Violence
- Chapter 6. "Air Force Women Don't Cry": Militaristic Nationalism and Representations of Gender 259
- Chapter 7. Popular Narrative, the Politics of Location, and Memory 289
- Epilogue: Sky Wars 335
- Notes 359
- Bibliography 395
- Index 417
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Chapter I. Culture Wars 1
-
Part I. Fields of Power: The National Television Family
- Chapter 2. National Television and the "Viewing Family" 45
- Chapter 3. "Women-Oriented" Narratives and the New Indian Woman 104
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Part II Engendering Communities
- Chapter 4. Mediating Modernities: The Ramayan and the Creation of Community and Nation 165
- Chapter 5. Television Tales, National Narratives, and a Woman's Rage: Multiple Interpretations of Draupadi's "Disrobing" 224
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Part III. Technologies of Violence
- Chapter 6. "Air Force Women Don't Cry": Militaristic Nationalism and Representations of Gender 259
- Chapter 7. Popular Narrative, the Politics of Location, and Memory 289
- Epilogue: Sky Wars 335
- Notes 359
- Bibliography 395
- Index 417