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Encounters in the city: Cops, criminals, and human rights in Hindi film
Anustup Basu
English
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Media and Cinema Studies
Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
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Human Rights
100%
Criminal
100%
Hindi Film
100%
Law
33%
Recurring
33%
Public Sphere
33%
Hannah Arendt
33%
Bombay
33%
Governmentality
33%
Terrorist
33%
Muslims
33%
Liberal
33%
Statist
33%
Divine
33%
Mumbai
33%
Eighties
33%
State Apparatus
33%
Popular Hindi Cinema
33%
Systematization
33%
State Practice
33%
Self-defense
33%
Gunfire
33%
Legal Meaning
33%
Detainees
33%
Constitutional State
33%
Democratic Liberalism
33%
Sovereign Power
33%
Folk Heroes
33%
Ambit
33%
Ideals of Justice
33%
Special Branch
33%
Theodicy
33%
OpenDaylight
33%
Legislative Institutions
33%
Colloquialism
33%
Arts and Humanities
Human Rights
100%
Tropes
100%
Public sphere
50%
Exceptions
50%
H. Arendt
50%
Bombay
50%
Governmentality
50%
Police
50%
Perpetrators
50%
Divinity
50%
Ontological
50%
Danger
50%
Apparatus
50%
Killing
50%
Popular Hindi Cinema
50%
Folk Hero
50%
Theodicy
50%
Colloquialism
50%
Sovereign power
50%
Normativity
50%
Law
50%
Social Sciences
Human Rights
100%
Normativity
50%
Justice
50%
Police
50%
Constitutional State
50%
Law
50%