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Celluloid Classicism: Early Tamil Cinema and the Making of Modern Bharatanatyam

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Literary Movement
Modernism
ISBN
9780819578877

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Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
ISBN-10
0819578878
ISBN-13
9780819578877
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2309779732

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Book Title
Celluloid Classicism : Early Tamil Cinema and the Making of Modern Bharatanatyam
Number of Pages
250 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Dance / History & Criticism, Asia / India & South Asia, Dance / General
Publication Year
2019
Genre
Performing Arts, History
Author
Hari Krishnan
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Weight
20 oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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"This beautifully crafted, path-breaking book situates south Indian 'classical' dance in the genealogies of modernity. Krishnan's argument--that Bharatanayam emerged in symbiosis with a cinema permeated by dance and its hereditary practitioners--is simply compelling."--Indira Peterson, Mount Holyoke College, "A striking achievement, Celluloid Classicism deepens and broadens conventional histories of South Indian performance. Meticulously researched and conceptually rich, Krishnan's work illustrates the aesthetic debt modern bharata natyam owes to South Indian cinema while also demonstrating cinema's reliance on local dance and theatre traditions."--Janet O'Shea, author of At Home in the World: Bharata Natyam on the Global Stage "This beautifully crafted, path-breaking book situates south Indian 'classical' dance in the genealogies of modernity. Krishnan's argument--that Bharatanayam emerged in symbiosis with a cinema permeated by dance and its hereditary practitioners--is simply compelling."--Indira Peterson, Mount Holyoke College, "This beautifully crafted, path-breaking book situates south Indian 'classical' dance in the genealogies of modernity. Krishnan's argument--that Bharatanayam emerged in symbiosis with a cinema permeated by dance and its hereditary practitioners--is simply compelling."--Indira Peterson, Mount Holyoke College "A striking achievement, Celluloid Classicism deepens and broadens conventional histories of South Indian performance. Meticulously researched and conceptually rich, Krishnan's work illustrates the aesthetic debt modern bharata natyam owes to South Indian cinema while also demonstrating cinema's reliance on local dance and theatre traditions."--Janet O'Shea, author of At Home in the World: Bharata Natyam on the Global Stage
Table Of Content
INTRODUCTION ? On Convergent Histories ? The Devad?s? Community and the Cinematic Imagination: Politics, Participation, and Representation ? The Ocular Politics of Making Modern Bharatanatyam ? Cinema, Dance, and Bourgeois Nationalism: Mediated Morality, "Classicism," and the State in Modern South India ? The Emergence of the "Choreographer" and a New Envisioning of Dance ? Genre, Repertoire, and Technique between Cinema and the Urban Stage Coda ? The Enduring Pedagogical Afterlives of Bharatanatyam's "Celluloid Classicism"
Synopsis
This book investigates how two of the most prominent cultural forms of modern South India, Tamil cinema and Bharatanatyam dance, share complex and deeply intertwined histories. Celluloid Classicism is about the entangled emergence of these two modern art forms from the 1930s to the late 1950s, decades that were marked by distinctly new, interocular modes of cultural production in cosmopolitan Madras. This book unsettles received histories of modern Bharatanatyam by arguing that cinema, in all its technological, moral, and visual complexities, bears heavily and irrevocably upon iterations of this "classical" dance. Bringing over a decade of archival research into conversation with choreographic analysis and ethnography, this work addresses key questions around the fluid and reciprocal exchange of knowledge between screen and stage versions of Bharatanatyam in the early decades of the twentieth century. Book jacket., Celluloid Classicism provides a rich and detailed history of two important modern South Indian cultural forms: Tamil Cinema and Bharatanatyam dance. It addresses representations of dance in the cinema from an interdisciplinary, critical-historical perspective. The intertwined and symbiotic histories of these forms have never received serious scholarly attention. For the most part, historians of South Indian cinema have noted the presence of song and dance sequences in films, but have not historicized them with reference to the simultaneous revival of dance culture among the middle-class in this region. In a parallel manner, historians of dance have excluded deliberations on the influence of cinema in the making of the "classical" forms of modern India. Although the book primarily focuses on the period between the late 1920s and 1950s, it also addresses the persistence of these mid-twentieth century cultural developments into the present. The book rethinks the history of Bharatanatyam in the twentieth century from an interdisciplinary, transmedia standpoint and features 130 archival images., A detailed history of the confluence of two South Indian art forms Celluloid Classicism provides a rich and detailed history of two important modern South Indian cultural forms: Tamil Cinema and Bharatanatyam dance. It addresses representations of dance in the cinema from an interdisciplinary, critical-historical perspective. The intertwined and symbiotic histories of these forms have never received serious scholarly attention. For the most part, historians of South Indian cinema have noted the presence of song and dance sequences in films, but have not historicized them with reference to the simultaneous revival of dance culture among the middle-class in this region. In a parallel manner, historians of dance have excluded deliberations on the influence of cinema in the making of the "classical" forms of modern India. Although the book primarily focuses on the period between the late 1920s and 1950s, it also addresses the persistence of these mid-twentieth century cultural developments into the present. The book rethinks the history of Bharatanatyam in the twentieth century from an interdisciplinary, transmedia standpoint and features 130 archival images.

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