The first Indian to become an international film star, Sabu rose to fame as a child actor in Elephant Boy (1937), and subsequently appeared in a succession of British pictures before relocating to Hollywood, where he died in 1963. Repeatedly cast in orientalist extravaganzas and jungle thrillers, he was associated with the 'exotic' and the 'primitive' in ways that reflected contemporary attitudes towards India and 'the East' more generally. In this captivating study, Michael Lawrence explores the historical, political, cultural contexts of Sabu's popularity as a star, and considers the technological and industrial shifts that shaped his career – from the emergence of Technicolor in the late 1930s to the breakdown of the studio system in...
<p>This article attempts to map out the changing image of biological family as the central axis of c...
In the year 1971, the renowned India film-maker Satyajit Ray made a documentary on Sikkim, commissio...
Dilip Kumar has been praised for his sublime dialog delivery, for his restrained gestures, and for h...
Sabu: Elephant Boy, International Icon will be the first full-length study of the career of Sabu, th...
Extract from The Jungle Book (1942). A commentary gives biographical information on actor Sabu. Ex...
father of the Indian nation, or as Bapuji. Yet while Gandhi left many volumes of his work and many b...
Ranbir Raj Kapoor (1924-1988) is one of the greatest figures of Hindi cinema. His career of over for...
Film stars are seldom out of the media spotlight. They are subject to a Bakhtinian ‘carnivalesque’ w...
By the 1960s, Hindi-language films from Bombay were in high demand, not only for domestic and diaspo...
This dissertation seeks to describe and analyze Raj Kapoor and Hindi films as direct and latent cata...
In 2010, the Indian elephant (elephas maximus indica) was declared a National Heritage Animal, in vi...
This PhD thesis is about cinematic celebrities who use their stardom as a launching pad for their po...
The process of screen adaptation is an act of ventriloquism insofar as it gives voice to contemporar...
That the adaptation of international ideas and foreign technology had an impact on local film cultur...
The most successful period of circulation of Indian movies in Siam (Thailand) was from the 1950s to ...
<p>This article attempts to map out the changing image of biological family as the central axis of c...
In the year 1971, the renowned India film-maker Satyajit Ray made a documentary on Sikkim, commissio...
Dilip Kumar has been praised for his sublime dialog delivery, for his restrained gestures, and for h...
Sabu: Elephant Boy, International Icon will be the first full-length study of the career of Sabu, th...
Extract from The Jungle Book (1942). A commentary gives biographical information on actor Sabu. Ex...
father of the Indian nation, or as Bapuji. Yet while Gandhi left many volumes of his work and many b...
Ranbir Raj Kapoor (1924-1988) is one of the greatest figures of Hindi cinema. His career of over for...
Film stars are seldom out of the media spotlight. They are subject to a Bakhtinian ‘carnivalesque’ w...
By the 1960s, Hindi-language films from Bombay were in high demand, not only for domestic and diaspo...
This dissertation seeks to describe and analyze Raj Kapoor and Hindi films as direct and latent cata...
In 2010, the Indian elephant (elephas maximus indica) was declared a National Heritage Animal, in vi...
This PhD thesis is about cinematic celebrities who use their stardom as a launching pad for their po...
The process of screen adaptation is an act of ventriloquism insofar as it gives voice to contemporar...
That the adaptation of international ideas and foreign technology had an impact on local film cultur...
The most successful period of circulation of Indian movies in Siam (Thailand) was from the 1950s to ...
<p>This article attempts to map out the changing image of biological family as the central axis of c...
In the year 1971, the renowned India film-maker Satyajit Ray made a documentary on Sikkim, commissio...
Dilip Kumar has been praised for his sublime dialog delivery, for his restrained gestures, and for h...