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Anthropology, film industries, modularity

Title
Anthropology, film industries, modularity / Ramyar D. Rossoukh and Steven C. Caton, editors.
ISBN
1478022191
9781478022190
9781478092339
1478092335
9781478013969
1478013966
9781478014904
1478014903
Publication
Durham : Duke University Press, 2021.
Physical Description
1 online resource (vi, 273 pages) : illustrations
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Summary
"The contributors to Anthropology, Film Industries, Modularity take an anthropological and comparative approach to capturing the diversity and growth of global film industries, bringing into relief common film production practices as well as the local contingencies and deeper cultural realities at work in every film industry."-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
e-Duke books scholarly collection 2021. OCLC KB.
Other formats
Print version: Anthropology, film industries, modularity. Durham : Duke University Press, 2021
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 30, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
"English is So Precise and Hindi Can be So Heavy!": Language Ideologies and Audience Imaginaries in a Dubbing Studio in Mumbai / Tejaswani Ganti
The Digital Divine: Postproduction of Majid Majidi's The Willow Tree (2005) / Ramyar D. Rossoukh
Journalists as Cultural Vectors: Film as the Building Blocks of News Narratives in India / Amrita Ibrahim
"This is Not a Film": Industrial Expectations and Film Criticism as Censorship at the Bangladesh Film Censor Board / Lotte Hoek
"This Most Reluctant of Romantic Cities": Dis-location Film Shooting in the Old City of Sana'a / Steven C. Caton
Stealing Shots: The Ethics and Edgework of Industrial Filmmaking / Sylvia J. Martin
Making Virtual Reality Film: An Untimely View of Film Futures from (South) Africa / Jessica Dickson
The Moroccan Film Industry: Á Contre-Jour: The Unpredictable Odyssey of a Small National Cinema / Kevin Dwyer.
Genre/Form
Cross-cultural studies
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