A common mistake when considering how film reflects social practice and process is to disconnect it from its contexts of inspiration, inception and production. I argue that it is wrong to consider Slumdog Millionaire (2008, dirs Danny Boyle and Loveen Tandan) a ‘love story’, along the lines of its global marketing. Based on an adaptation of diplomat Vikas Swarup’s Q&A, the film’s ‘text’ (screenwriter Simon Beaufoy), provides a narrative of Mumbai’s fast-track urbanisation-as-modernisation, which is built on the obliteration of its external (immigrants) and internal (slumdwellers) strangers on ethno-religious grounds. Mumbai’s-India’s negotiation of liminal figures, such as the film’s Muslim ‘slumdog’ hero, Jamal Malik from Juhu (slum), is a...
The effect of film-induced tourism has long been known. The worth of films in inducing tourism at in...
Academics at an LSE panel discussion discuss how media depictions of non-western cities rely on ster...
LSE alumna Olina Banerji critiques western cinematic representations of India and argues that framin...
Amidst continued debates about the commercial success and ‘hybrid’ style of Slumdog Millionaire (dir...
Slumdog Millionaire (2008, dirs.. Danny Boyle & Loveen Tandan) has been successful in more than one ...
Danny Boyle\u27s Slumdog Millionaire was the runaway commercial hit of 2009 in the United States, no...
Cinematic representations of Indian poverty have been by and large open to allegations of aesthetici...
Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire (2008) has been criticized for its lack of authenticity, plausibil...
The award-winning successes of Danny Boyle’s rags to riches movie, Slumdog Millionaire (2008), a sto...
This research is about the intertwining process of “immediacy” and “hypermediacy” in constructing th...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to reinterpret rhetorical inventions in global multimedia and...
Representing the Cosmopolitan Subaltern” identifies the precarious condition of slum dwellers in the...
Numerous studies have dealt with the process of globalization and its various cultural products. Thr...
This paper examines the relationship between spectacle and worlding. Using Dharavi as the site (cite...
Movies like Slumdog Millionaire (2008) made in an orientalist mode where knowledge is the power to d...
The effect of film-induced tourism has long been known. The worth of films in inducing tourism at in...
Academics at an LSE panel discussion discuss how media depictions of non-western cities rely on ster...
LSE alumna Olina Banerji critiques western cinematic representations of India and argues that framin...
Amidst continued debates about the commercial success and ‘hybrid’ style of Slumdog Millionaire (dir...
Slumdog Millionaire (2008, dirs.. Danny Boyle & Loveen Tandan) has been successful in more than one ...
Danny Boyle\u27s Slumdog Millionaire was the runaway commercial hit of 2009 in the United States, no...
Cinematic representations of Indian poverty have been by and large open to allegations of aesthetici...
Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire (2008) has been criticized for its lack of authenticity, plausibil...
The award-winning successes of Danny Boyle’s rags to riches movie, Slumdog Millionaire (2008), a sto...
This research is about the intertwining process of “immediacy” and “hypermediacy” in constructing th...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to reinterpret rhetorical inventions in global multimedia and...
Representing the Cosmopolitan Subaltern” identifies the precarious condition of slum dwellers in the...
Numerous studies have dealt with the process of globalization and its various cultural products. Thr...
This paper examines the relationship between spectacle and worlding. Using Dharavi as the site (cite...
Movies like Slumdog Millionaire (2008) made in an orientalist mode where knowledge is the power to d...
The effect of film-induced tourism has long been known. The worth of films in inducing tourism at in...
Academics at an LSE panel discussion discuss how media depictions of non-western cities rely on ster...
LSE alumna Olina Banerji critiques western cinematic representations of India and argues that framin...