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Shilpa S. Dave - Indian Accents: Brown Voice and Racial Performance in American Television and Film - 9780252037405 - V9780252037405
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Indian Accents: Brown Voice and Racial Performance in American Television and Film

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Description for Indian Accents: Brown Voice and Racial Performance in American Television and Film Hardback. Focuses on the representations and stereotypes of South Asian characters in American film and television. Series: Asian American Experience. Num Pages: 208 pages, 17 black and white photographs. BIC Classification: 1F; APF; APT; GTB; JFCA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 23. Weight in Grams: 408.


Amid immigrant narratives of assimilation, Indian Accents focuses on the representations and stereotypes of South Asian characters in American film and television. Exploring key examples in popular culture ranging from Peter Sellers' portrayal of Hrundi Bakshi in the 1968 film The Party to contemporary representations such as Apu from The Simpsons and characters in Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, Shilpa S. Dave develops the ideas of "accent," "brownface," and "brown voice" as new ways to explore the racialization of South Asians beyond just visual appearance. Dave relates these examples to earlier scholarship on blackface, race, and ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
University of Illinois Press United States
Number of pages
208
Condition
New
Series
Asian American Experience
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
Baltimore, United States
ISBN
9780252037405
SKU
V9780252037405
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About Shilpa S. Dave
Shilpa S. Dave is is Assistant Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, and an assistant professor of media studies and American studies at University of Virginia.

Reviews for Indian Accents: Brown Voice and Racial Performance in American Television and Film
"A truly innovative use of 'accents' as a methodological entry into understanding where South Asians are positioned within America and American popular culture. Persuasively argued and full of many sharp insightful moments, Indian Accents will be invaluable to scholars of American studies, Asian American studies, ethnic studies, and media studies."
Gita Rajan, coeditor of New Cosmopolitanisms: South Asians in the ... Read more

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