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Title:
The films of Zoya Akhtar / edited by Aakshi Magazine and Amber Shields.
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
243 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Akhtar, Zoya--Criticism and interpretation.
Women motion picture producers and directors--India.
Other Authors:
Magazine, Aakshi, editor.
Shields, Amber, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Index of Films Contents -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Intersecting Industries -- Part I Growing up Industry -- 1 Loving but Critical: The Empathetic Gaze of Luck by Chance -- 2 Relocating Bollywood: Gully Boy and the Worlds of Hip-hop -- 3 New Forms, New Stories: Zoya Akhtar's Short Films -- 4 Zoya Akhtar as a Screenwriter: Making Niche the New Mainstream -- Part II Reworking Bollywood Themes -- 5 The Heterotopia of Family Relation-Ship in Dil Dhadakne Do -- 6 Sabka Time Aayega: Language and the City in Gully Boy -- 7 Queer Love: He is Also Made in Heaven -- Part III A New Era of Gendered Politics -- 8 Conflicted and Confused: The Changing Complexity of Masculinity in Zoya Akhtar's Films -- 9 SeƱoritas at Work: Gendered Work, Aspiration and Leisure in the Films of Zoya Akhtar -- 10 Self-made vs Self-respect: The Politics of Belonging in Zoya Akhtar's Films -- Part IV The Word and the Screen -- 11 Deconstructing the Perception of 'The Elite Class Filmmaker': A Critical Analysis of Mainstream Film Reviews of Zoya Akhtar's Cinema -- 12 The Final Word: An Interview with Zoya Akhtar -- General Index -- Index of Films
Summary:
Examines the work of Hindi film director, screenwriter and producer Zoya AkhtarProvides a contemporary study on the shift of the Hindi film industry by examining one of the leading directors of New BollywoodHighlights the role of women filmmakers in popular, mainstream film industriesOf interest to Hindi film scholars as well as global feminist film students and scholarsFrom her relatively small-scale feature debut Luck By Chance (2009) to her recent premieres of Gully Boy (2019) and Made in Heaven (2019) to local and global audiences via the Berlin Film Festival and Amazon Prime Streaming services, Zoya Akhtar has become a prominent figure representing change in Bollywood. As the first collection on Akhtar, this book examines how she is contributing to a shift in one of the world's leading film industries, and through analysis of her work explores the contradictions and possibilities of the present moment in Bollywood.
ISBN:
9781474476416
1474476414
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1182851329
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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