The Cambridge Companion to Modern Indian Culture

Vasudha Dalmia editor Rashmi Sadana editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:5th Apr '12

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A wide-ranging and truly interdisciplinary guide to understanding the relationship between India's colonial past and globalized present.

An account of major forms of culture in modern India, including literature, theatre, film, modern and popular art, music, television and food. These new essays examine the cultural and political questions most pertinent today, especially in light of economic liberalization from the late 1980s onward and complex processes of globalization.India is changing at a rapid pace as it continues to move from its colonial past to its globalised future. This Companion offers a framework for understanding that change, and how modern cultural forms have emerged out of very different histories and traditions. The book provides accounts of literature, theatre, film, modern and popular art, music, television and food; it also explores in detail social divisions, customs, communications and daily life. In a series of engaging, erudite and occasionally moving essays the contributors, drawn from a variety of disciplines, examine not merely what constitutes modern Indian culture, but just how wide-ranging are the cultures that persist in the regions of India. This volume will help the reader understand the continuities and fissures within Indian culture and some of the conflicts arising from them. Throughout, what comes to the fore is the extraordinary richness and diversity of modern Indian culture.

'The Cambridge Companion to Modern Indian Culture would be an excellent addition to a college or university library that supports India studies, cultural studies, anthropology or history departments and a good textbook for a class on Indian culture.' Sue Phelps, Reference Reviews

ISBN: 9780521516259

Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 20mm

Weight: 640g

326 pages