1st Edition

The Cultural Industries of India

Edited By Rohit K. Dasgupta, Clelia Clini Copyright 2024
116 Pages
by Routledge

116 Pages
by Routledge

116 Pages
by Routledge

The Cultural Industries of India is the first book length study dedicated to the Indian cultural and creative industries. By covering specific aspects of the cultural and creative sectors in India– from film festivals to music and performing arts, from cinema to tourism, including a policy review on innovation in the creative industries – the various chapters offer a comprehensive overview of... Read more

The cultural industries of India: an introduction

Rohit K. Dasgupta and Clelia Clini

 

1. Queer creative Indian city: queer film festivals, precarious cultural work and community making in Kolkata

Rohit K. Dasgupta and Kaustav Bakshi

 

2. Bollywood and slum tours: poverty tourism and the Indian cultural industry

Clelia Clini and Deimantas Valančiūnas

 

3. Performance, cultural resistance and social justice: India’s creative economies since the COVID-19 pandemic

Priyanka Basu

 

4. Getting louder: music, “feedback loops” and social change in the Tamil transnational music scene

Jasmine Hornabrook

 

5. Mapping innovation in India’s creative industries: an ecosystem framework

Jennie Jordan, Rohit K. Dasgupta and Graham Hitchen

 

6. Esme Ward (Manchester Museum): in conversation

Roaa Ali

Biography

Rohit K. Dasgupta is Senior Lecturer in Cultural Industries at the University of Glasgow, UK. His most recent book is Mapping Innovation in India’s Creative Industries (2023). He is currently a visiting scholar at the Centre for Advanced Research in Global Communication at the University of Pennsylvania and visiting senior fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Clelia Clini is Lecturer in Postcolonial Media and Culture at London Metropolitan University, UK. She is also a Visiting Fellow in Postcolonial Memory in the School of Social Sciences and Humanities at Loughborough University. Her research cuts across disciplines as she works across migration and diaspora studies; postcolonial theory; memory and cultural heritage; film and media studies.