
Untimely Bollywood: Globalization and India’s New Media Assemblage
Amit S. Rai
Rai recounts his experience of attending the first showing of a Bollywood film in a single-screen theater in Bhopal: the sensory experience of the exhibition space, the sound system, the visual style of the film, the crush of the crowd. From that event, he elicits an understanding of cinema as a historically contingent experience of pleasure, a place where the boundaries of identity and social spaces are dissolved and redrawn. He considers media as a form of contagion, endlessly mutating and spreading, connecting human bodies, organizational structures, and energies, thus creating an inextricable bond between affect and capital. Expanding on the notion of media contagion, Rai traces the emerging correlation between the postcolonial media assemblage and capitalist practices, such as viral marketing and the development of multiplexes and malls in India.
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Reviews for Untimely Bollywood: Globalization and India’s New Media Assemblage
Madhavi Mallapragada
Popular Communication
“An excellent study and a look into this slice of the world, this book should be read by all with an interest in the new and old media assemblages of India.”
Badar Shah
South Asia Research
“What Rai presents is a semiotician’s paradise. . . . Rai’s spotlight on ‘controlled consumption’ is bound to resonate with readers who have given thought to similar exhibition in America. The author deftly ties together the creation of the multiplex and the birth of the blockbuster.”
A. Hirsh
Choice