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A very old machine: the many origins of the cinema in India, 1840-1930
2015, State University of New York Press
in English
1438458290 9781438458298
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Table of Contents
Obsolescence
The nineteenth century Indian techno-bazaar
Traveling showmen, makeshift cinemas: the Bioscopewallah and early cinema
Part 2. mechanical reproduction and mass culture
copyright and cultural authenticity: The politics of mechanical reproduction in South Asia
The cinema as mass culture: the melodramas of mechanical reproduction
Part 3. Intermediality
The emergence of topicality: snapshot cultures and newspaper photojournalism
Politics across media: the partition of Bengal (1905) and the cinematic city
Part 4. Archives
The abundant ephemeral: the protocols of popular film historiography in India
Conclusion.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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