Bollywood and its Other(s)

How do we define the globalized cinema and media cultures of Bollywood in an age when it has become part of the cultural diplomacy of an emerging superpower? Bollywood and Its Other(s) explores the aesthetic-philosophical questions of the other through, for example, discussions on Indian diaspora's negotiations with national identity.

Kaushik Bhaumik, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India Bob Davis, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK Sanchari De, Jadavpur University, India Mithuraaj Dhusiya, University of Delhi, India Manas Ghosh, Jadavpur University, India Sami Ahmad Khan, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Vikrant Kishore, University of Newcastle, Australia Sarah Joshi, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK Phillip McIntyre, University of Newcastle, Australia Madhuja Mukherjee, Jadavpur University, India Parichay Patra, Monash University, Australia Prateek, University of Delhi, India Aneeta Rajendran, Gargi College, University of Delhi, India Dibyakusum Ray, English and Foreign Languages University, India Suneeti Rekhari, Deakin University, Australia Amit Sarwal, Deakin University, Australia Anupam Sharma, Filmmaker and Author, Australia

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