Indian Films in Soviet Cinemas: The Culture of Movie-going after Stalin

ISBN-13: 978-0253220998
ISBN-10: 0253220998
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Editorial Reviews

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"Fresh and sophisticated, well-written and accessible, this highly original book not only makes an important contribution to the global history of Indian cinema, it also illuminates Soviet social and cultural history during the Khrushchev and Brezhnev eras." —Denise J. Youngblood, University of Vermont

(Denise J. Youngblood, University of Vermont)

"The ultimate outcome of socialism is melodrama, so it is no wonder that Indian films became so popular in the Soviet Union after the Stalin era that one could consider them a separate Soviet film genre. This fascinating book offers not only an analysis of the dynamic of the film industry and consumption in the USSR but also shows deep understanding of Soviet sensitivity and imagination." —Evgeny Dobrenko, University of Sheffield

(Evgeny Dobrenko, University of Sheffield)

"This is a book that deserves a place in the libraries, personal and institutional, of all scholars and students of Soviet cinema and popular culture." —Slavic Review

(Slavic Review)

"[T]his book has value beyond the explicit subject matter of Indian popular films.... [B]y focusing on mutual influence and negotiation, Rajagopalan adds colour and voice to 'monochrome' images of movie-going culture after Stalin." —Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema, Vol. 4, No. 3

(Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema)

"[Indian Films in Soviet Cinemas] is invaluable in that it provides such an interesting view of the conflicts and contradictions that existed within one facet of Soviet culture." —Slavic and East European Journal, 55.1 Spring 2011

(Slavic and East European Journal 2011-01-00)

"[The author's] study provides an engaging and thought-provoking read and should appeal to a wide variety of scholars, including those interested in Russia and the Soviet Union, media studies, and film reception." —American Historical Review, June 2011

(American Historical Review 2011-01-00)

"Rajagopalan's book is an illuminating and welcome contribution to multiple fields... providing concrete and deeply contextual elaborations of frequently all-too-general claims about global cultural exchanges and affinities." —American Ethnologist

(American Ethnologist)

"This fascinating study of box office statistics suggests that Indian movies were more popular than any other foreign films shown in the Soviet Union. Rajagopalan's ethnohistorical study of Indian cinema shows why this is so and reveals the intricacies of Soviet popular culture of the post-Stalin period." —The Russian Review

(The Russian Review)

About the Author

Sudha Rajagopalan is an affiliated researcher with the Media Studies Group (Institute of History and Culture) at the University of Utrecht.


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Product details

  • Publisher : Indiana University Press (July 16, 2009)
  • Language : English
  • Paperback : 288 pages
  • ISBN-10 : 0253220998
  • ISBN-13 : 978-0253220998
  • Item Weight : 13.6 ounces
  • Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.9 x 8.5 inches

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