TY - JOUR
T1 - The eternal return and overcoming 'Cape Fear'
T2 - Science, sensation, Superman and Hindu nationalism in recent Hindi cinema
AU - Basu, Anustup
PY - 2011/10
Y1 - 2011/10
N2 - This article provides a genealogical understanding of the tropes of 'science' and 'technology' as they currently operate within dominant melodramatic structures of 'Bollywood' cinema. In recent times, the entry of Hindi film in transnational markets has perhaps necessitated the upgrading or fresh minting of genres like the superhero film or the sci-fi film that were either low end or peripheral in Bombay cinema. These new films deal with inscriptions of science and technology in a manner remarkably different from both, a cautious and calibrated Nehruvian humanism of the 'third way' and a Gandhian anti-modern agrarianism. They develop a novel exhilarated syntax for the times-a new plane of language-by which signatures of an erstwhile alienating horizon of techno-scientific development can be advertised or informatized without obligation to contending grand narratives like that of tradition or modernity. In this auratic ecology of a new India-in-the-world, tradition can be seen to be bolstered with technology, while technology can be seen to be claimed by a unique Indian spirit and absolved of its otherwise profane status. This is how a turn of the millennium upper class, Brahminical nationalist elite seeks to present its life itself as artwork.
AB - This article provides a genealogical understanding of the tropes of 'science' and 'technology' as they currently operate within dominant melodramatic structures of 'Bollywood' cinema. In recent times, the entry of Hindi film in transnational markets has perhaps necessitated the upgrading or fresh minting of genres like the superhero film or the sci-fi film that were either low end or peripheral in Bombay cinema. These new films deal with inscriptions of science and technology in a manner remarkably different from both, a cautious and calibrated Nehruvian humanism of the 'third way' and a Gandhian anti-modern agrarianism. They develop a novel exhilarated syntax for the times-a new plane of language-by which signatures of an erstwhile alienating horizon of techno-scientific development can be advertised or informatized without obligation to contending grand narratives like that of tradition or modernity. In this auratic ecology of a new India-in-the-world, tradition can be seen to be bolstered with technology, while technology can be seen to be claimed by a unique Indian spirit and absolved of its otherwise profane status. This is how a turn of the millennium upper class, Brahminical nationalist elite seeks to present its life itself as artwork.
KW - Bollywood cinema
KW - Hindu nationalism
KW - India
KW - film and information culture
KW - informatic modernization
KW - postmodern Hindutva
KW - sci-fi cinema
KW - superhero film
KW - third world modernities
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U2 - 10.1080/19472498.2011.605299
DO - 10.1080/19472498.2011.605299
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:80053636642
SN - 1947-2498
VL - 2
SP - 557
EP - 571
JO - South Asian History and Culture
JF - South Asian History and Culture
IS - 4
ER -