Nation, Nationalism and Indian Hindi Cinema
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Nation, Nationalism and Indian Hindi Cinema

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This book explores the complex relationship between Indian nationalism and Hindi cinema, examining how film serves as a crucial medium due to its visual narrative power and connections to traditional cultural forms including Parsi theatre, folk traditions, and mythological storytelling.

While Hindi films have often been positioned as embodiments of nationalism, they simultaneously present alternative, more inclusive, and liberal conceptions of national belonging. This collection investigates the multifaceted construction, dissemination, and reception of Indian nationalism across four decades of Hindi cinema, from the 1980s through the 2020s.

The contributors analyze how Hindi cinema, as both a discursive and popular medium, not only portrays various forms of nationalism but also shapes the politics of film production through nation-building narratives and industry power dynamics. This volume demonstrates how films have served as mouthpieces for those in power, showcasing both majoritarian perspectives and critical challenges to hegemonic thinking. Covering a deliberately broad timeline and diverse genres—from war epics and sports dramas that exemplify muscular nationalism to biopics, comedy-dramas, and spy thrillers—this collection offers a nuanced examination of nationalist messaging across different periods of India's socio-economic development and political leadership.

This book is essential reading for academics, researchers, and students in film studies, cultural studies, regional studies, and nationalism studies focused on Indian cultural landscapes.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of National Identities.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781040711507

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Citation Information
  7. Notes on Contributors
  8. Introduction: Nation, Nationalism and Indian Hindi cinema
  9. 1 Invisible reformation: understanding the construction of nation in select Bollywood films
  10. 2 From domestic guardian to the national militia: the familial, the national and the middle class in 1980s popular Hindi films
  11. 3 Historicising the colonial past of India and Hindi cinema
  12. 4 Bollywood in the neoliberal era: changing discourses on multiculturalism, terrorism, and nationalism in ‘Dil Se … ’ (1998) and ‘Fanaa’ (2006)
  13. 5 The changing dynamics and othering of Muslims in Bollywood films: rereading Sarfarosh (1999) and New York (2009)
  14. 6 Reframing nationalism and national identity in Anek
  15. 7 Politics of apoliticality and the Indian citizen in popular Hindi cinema
  16. 8 Beyond good and evil: imagined nation in Hindi films
  17. 9 No country for sex workers, then or now: Srijit Mukherji’s Begum Jaan (2017) and its many imagi-nations
  18. 10 Leveraging history to invoke nationalism: from the annals of history to social engineering of present and future in Hindi cinema
  19. 11 Nation, family and trauma: techno-nationalism and conflicts of loyalty in the Indian Hindi-language espionage thriller Mission Majnu
  20. 12 The changing dynamics of Indian nationalism in contemporary Hindi movies
  21. Index

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