Diaspora and Cultural Negotiations

Diaspora and Cultural Negotiations

The Films of Gurinder Chadha

Bhat, Shilpa Daithota; Bhat, Shilpa Daithota; Bettridge, Lauren; Flynn, Susan; Kattekola, Lara V.; Hebbar, Reshmi J.; Kimak, Izabella; Gamez-Fernandez, Cristina M.; Moreno-Alvarez, Alejandra; Peacock, J. Sunita

Lexington Books

04/2022

246

Dura

Inglês

9781666912852

15 a 20 dias

553

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Acknowledgments

Introduction

Shilpa Daithota Bhat

Part 1: Transnational Culture and Contexts

Chapter 1:Gurinder Chadha as a Scriptwriter: the Auteur in Dialogue with Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's The Mistress of Spices

Cristina M. Gamez Fernandez

Chapter 2: Gurinder Chadha: BrAsian Inroads into Planetarity

Alejandra Moreno Alvarez and Jorge Diego Sanchez

Chapter 3: Diasporic Crosscurrents: Gurinder Chadha and Mira Nair's Early Documentaries

Amardeep Singh

Part 2: Power, Perspectives and Cultural Representations

Chapter 4: 'You may as well please yourself': Resistance and Narrative Hegemony in the Films of Gurinder Chadha

Setara Pracha

Chapter 5: The Politics of the Possible in Gurinder Chadha's "Quais de Seine"

Lara V. Kattekola

Chapter 6: Generation Matters: Diasporic Reality and Myth-Making in Gurinder Chadha's Acting Our Age and What's Cooking?

Izabella Kimak

Part 3: Socio-Cultural Spaces and Multicultural Negotiations

Chapter 7: Salad or Soup?: Feasts of Feminism and Multiculturalism in Gurinder Chadha's What's Cooking?

Reshmi Hebbar

Chapter 8: Negotiating Belonging: Multicultural education in the films of Gurinder Chadha

Susan Flynn

Chapter 9: Darkness on the Edge of Town: Growing up in the Suburbs in Angus, Thongs & Perfect Snogging, It's a Wonderful Afterlife and Blinded by the Light

Lauren Bettridge

Chapter 10: A Negotiation of 'home' in Gurinder Chadha's film Bend It Like Beckham

J. Sunita Peacock

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anthropology;Bollywood;diaspora films;Gurinder Chadha;Indian cinema;Indian filmmakers;Migration;Punjabi culture;Women film directors