ABSTRACT

This volume discusses the development of cultural studies in India. It shows how inter-disciplinarity and cultural pluralism form the basis of this emerging field. It deals with contemporary debates and interpretations of post-colonial theory, subaltern studies, Marxism and post-Marxism, nationalism and post-nationalism. Drawing upon literature, linguistics, history, political science, media and theatre studies, and cultural anthropology, it explores themes such as caste, indigenous peoples, vernacular languages and folklore and their role in the making of historical consciousness. A significant intervention in the area, this book will be useful to scholars and students of cultural studies and theory, literature, history, cultural anthropology, sociology, and media and mass communication, as well as the general reader.

part I|31 pages

Cultural Studies and Indian Context

chapter 2|13 pages

The Return of the Silenced Oral

Culture and study in our time

part II|64 pages

Cultural Studies and Literary Studies

chapter 4|7 pages

Popular Culture Studies in India Today

Issues and problems

chapter 5|12 pages

Postcolonial Cultural Studies at the Crossroads

Theoretical approaches and practical realities

part III|101 pages

Cultural History and Local Traditions

chapter 7|18 pages

Indianness

A battlefield

chapter 8|22 pages

Cultural Studies in Indian History

Dominant models from South Asia

chapter 9|31 pages

History, Historiography and Punjabi Folk Literature

Issues of canons and cultures

chapter 10|28 pages

Uses of the Folk

Cultural historical practice and the Guga tradition 1

part IV|64 pages

Cultural Politics and Mass Media

chapter 11|21 pages

(In)visible Publics

chapter 12|15 pages

Transformative Energy of Performance

‘Budhan Theatre’ as case study

chapter 14|16 pages

Subverting the Male Gaze

A case study of Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

part V|34 pages

Cultural Imagination and New Identities

chapter 15|8 pages

New Cultures of Remembering

The Indian memory project

chapter 16|12 pages

Romantic Imagination

Science and empire in the works of Amitav Ghosh