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ISBN-10: 0822353881
ISBN-13: 9780822353881
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publish Date: 02/25/2013
Dimensions: 9.40" L, 6.40" W, 1.00" H

Censorium: Cinema and the Open Edge of Mass Publicity

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In the world of globalized media, provocative images trigger culture wars between traditionalists and cosmopolitans, between censors and defenders of free expression. But are images censored because of what they mean, what they do, or what they might become? And must audiences be protected because of what they understand, what they feel, or what they might imagine?

At the intersection of anthropology, media studies, and critical theory, Censorium is a pathbreaking analysis of Indian film censorship. The book encompasses two moments of moral panic: the consolidation of the cinema in the 1910s and 1920s, and the global avalanche of images unleashed by liberalization since the early 1990s. Exploring breaks and continuities in film censorship across colonial and postcolonial moments, William Mazzarella argues that the censors’ obsessive focus on the unacceptable content of certain images and the unruly behavior of particular audiences displaces a problem that they constantly confront yet cannot directly acknowledge: the volatile relation between mass affect and collective meaning. Grounded in a close analysis of cinema regulation in the world’s largest democracy, Censorium ultimately brings light to the elusive foundations of political and cultural sovereignty in mass-mediated societies.

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"As a system of regulation behind mass publicity, censorship stands at a scholarly impasse, often arbitrary in its exercise and yet seemingly consensual in its popular outcomes. William Mazzarella fills major lacunae in the existing literature on censorship by his incisive analysis of the cultural forms of censorship across colonial and postcolonial periods. This is an important addition to the anthropology of media and globalization in South Asia."–Arvind Rajagopal, author of Politics after Television: Hindu Nationalism and the Reshaping of the Public in India
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Details

ISBN-10: 0822353881
ISBN-13: 9780822353881
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publish Date: 02/25/2013
Dimensions: 9.40" L, 6.40" W, 1.00" H
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