The status of cinema halls in India gradually (from 1913 till today) came at par with Hindu temples. Temples and cinemas are typical Indian …
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All in all, Indian cinema and print media have always had an uneasy relationship right from the beginning. Print technology never received that importance …
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There are four categories of filmmakers in the Indian film industry. The first three categories of filmmakers display some form of ‘Indianness’, which makes …
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(Bhartiya Cinema Ka Lokshastra) The uniqueness of the narrative structures and cinematic visions of Indian Cinema: An indigenous-classical continuum or the dialectical relationship between …
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In India, both Indology and Sociology developed as “Twin-Sisters”, during the eighteenth century as “Ideas” as well as well-articulated “disciples” of scholarship. In the world …
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In this chapter, I have tried to provide a theoretical excursus towards a comparative history of the institution of Sociology in Indian Universities, and …
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There are two histories of Sociology in India, from 1906-1975. Department of Sociology, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) is not mentioned or discussed here because …
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Most people get alarmed at first, when I say, “cinema is very important to understand, preserve and promote Indian culture.” For example, Mahatma Gandhi …
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Modern discussions on Indian culture and civilisation are rarely neutral. The academic disciplines that claim to study India—particularly Indology and Sociology—did not emerge in …
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The official historians of the modern Universities in the Anglo-Saxon world and their colonies have created a myth. That myth has been transmitted over …
