Slumdog Millionaire (2008, dirs.. Danny Boyle & Loveen Tandan) has been successful in more than one ways: not only did it receive international accolade as cinematic artwork, it also contributed to the development of a tourist industry in its principal filmed sites, the mega-slums of Juhu and Dharavi in Mumbai. This presentation discusses the conceptual subtext of such transitions from cinematic artwork to digitised (online) tourist business. It points out that the Slumdog Millionaire e-tourist industries had to disconnect the film and its new slum tourisms from the dark heritage of Mumbai’s slum histories of migration and poverty-as-exclusion. This move signposted Mumbai’s filmed slums as spaces of industriousness, family sociality and pot...
Slum tourism is a hotly debated genre of travel. While it may foster intercultural encounters with m...
Though modern nation states appealed to slum-tourism as a valid mechanism towards pacification of sl...
In a context of rapidly increasing urbanisation and deepening global inequalities, slum tourism has ...
The award-winning successes of Danny Boyle’s rags to riches movie, Slumdog Millionaire (2008), a sto...
An article published on India Outlook in July 2019 stated that Dharavi, Mumbai’s biggest slum, has n...
Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire (2008) has been criticized for its lack of authenticity, plausibil...
A common mistake when considering how film reflects social practice and process is to disconnect it ...
The chapter presents a case study of slum tourism in Dharavi in Mumbai, India, where daily slum tour...
Cinematic representations of Indian poverty have been by and large open to allegations of aesthetici...
Slum tourism is a globalizing trend and a controversial form of tourism. Impoverished urban areas ha...
Slum tourism is a globalizing trend and a controversial form of tourism. Impoverished urban areas ha...
Sightseeing in the poorest quarters of southern hemisphere cities has been observed occurring in Cap...
Three hegemonic phenomena dictate the fate of slums in contemporary Mumbai, India. First, the teleol...
In a context of rapidly increasing urbanisation and deepening global inequalities, slum tourism has ...
This paper examines the relationship between spectacle and worlding. Using Dharavi as the site (cite...
Slum tourism is a hotly debated genre of travel. While it may foster intercultural encounters with m...
Though modern nation states appealed to slum-tourism as a valid mechanism towards pacification of sl...
In a context of rapidly increasing urbanisation and deepening global inequalities, slum tourism has ...
The award-winning successes of Danny Boyle’s rags to riches movie, Slumdog Millionaire (2008), a sto...
An article published on India Outlook in July 2019 stated that Dharavi, Mumbai’s biggest slum, has n...
Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire (2008) has been criticized for its lack of authenticity, plausibil...
A common mistake when considering how film reflects social practice and process is to disconnect it ...
The chapter presents a case study of slum tourism in Dharavi in Mumbai, India, where daily slum tour...
Cinematic representations of Indian poverty have been by and large open to allegations of aesthetici...
Slum tourism is a globalizing trend and a controversial form of tourism. Impoverished urban areas ha...
Slum tourism is a globalizing trend and a controversial form of tourism. Impoverished urban areas ha...
Sightseeing in the poorest quarters of southern hemisphere cities has been observed occurring in Cap...
Three hegemonic phenomena dictate the fate of slums in contemporary Mumbai, India. First, the teleol...
In a context of rapidly increasing urbanisation and deepening global inequalities, slum tourism has ...
This paper examines the relationship between spectacle and worlding. Using Dharavi as the site (cite...
Slum tourism is a hotly debated genre of travel. While it may foster intercultural encounters with m...
Though modern nation states appealed to slum-tourism as a valid mechanism towards pacification of sl...
In a context of rapidly increasing urbanisation and deepening global inequalities, slum tourism has ...