Celluloid Deities: The Visual Culture of Cinema and Politics in South India
Towering billboards featuring photorealistic portraits of popular cinema stars and political leaders dominated the cityscape of Chennai, in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu, throughout the second half of the twentieth century. Studying the manufacture and reception of these billboards_known locally as banners and cutouts_within the context of the entwined histories of the cinema industry and political parties in Tamil Nadu, Preminda Jacob reveals the broader significance of these fragments of visual culture beyond their immediate function as pretty pieces of advertising. Jacob analyzes the juxtaposition of cinematic and political imagery in the extra-cinematic terrain of Chennai's city streets and how this placement was pivotal to the elevation of regional celebrities to cult status. When interpreting these images and discussing their political and cultural resonance within the Tamil Nadu community, Jacob draws upon multiple perspectives to give appropriate context to this fascinating form of visual media.
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Celluloid Deities: The Visual Culture of Cinema and Politics in South India
Towering billboards featuring photorealistic portraits of popular cinema stars and political leaders dominated the cityscape of Chennai, in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu, throughout the second half of the twentieth century. Studying the manufacture and reception of these billboards_known locally as banners and cutouts_within the context of the entwined histories of the cinema industry and political parties in Tamil Nadu, Preminda Jacob reveals the broader significance of these fragments of visual culture beyond their immediate function as pretty pieces of advertising. Jacob analyzes the juxtaposition of cinematic and political imagery in the extra-cinematic terrain of Chennai's city streets and how this placement was pivotal to the elevation of regional celebrities to cult status. When interpreting these images and discussing their political and cultural resonance within the Tamil Nadu community, Jacob draws upon multiple perspectives to give appropriate context to this fascinating form of visual media.
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Celluloid Deities: The Visual Culture of Cinema and Politics in South India

Celluloid Deities: The Visual Culture of Cinema and Politics in South India

by Preminda Jacob
Celluloid Deities: The Visual Culture of Cinema and Politics in South India

Celluloid Deities: The Visual Culture of Cinema and Politics in South India

by Preminda Jacob

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Towering billboards featuring photorealistic portraits of popular cinema stars and political leaders dominated the cityscape of Chennai, in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu, throughout the second half of the twentieth century. Studying the manufacture and reception of these billboards_known locally as banners and cutouts_within the context of the entwined histories of the cinema industry and political parties in Tamil Nadu, Preminda Jacob reveals the broader significance of these fragments of visual culture beyond their immediate function as pretty pieces of advertising. Jacob analyzes the juxtaposition of cinematic and political imagery in the extra-cinematic terrain of Chennai's city streets and how this placement was pivotal to the elevation of regional celebrities to cult status. When interpreting these images and discussing their political and cultural resonance within the Tamil Nadu community, Jacob draws upon multiple perspectives to give appropriate context to this fascinating form of visual media.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739131305
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 10/23/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 318
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Preminda Jacob is associate professor of art history and theory in the department of visual arts at the University of Maryland Baltimore County.

Table of Contents

1 Table of Contents 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 Introduction: Of Painters, Politicians, and Film Stars
Chapter 4 1. Chennai's Banner Industry Artists and their Methods
Chapter 5 2. Cooperation and Conflict in Chennai's Visual Culture: Financiers, Artists and Their Audiences
Chapter 6 3. Tamil Cinema: History, Celebrities, Genres
Chapter 7 4. Cine Signs: Semiotics of Chennai's Cinema Banners
Chapter 8 5. The Coalescence of Tamil Nationalism and the Cinema Industry
Chapter 9 6. The Political Cutout: Celebrity and Cult in Tamil Nadu
Chapter 10 7. Darshan and Cinematic Spectatorship
Chapter 11 8. The Future of Chennai's Visual Culture 12 Bibliography 13 About the Author
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