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<nettime> Cinema and Censorship: The Politcs of Control in India |
Cinema and Censorship: The Politcs of Control in India Someswar Bhowmik Pp 381 Orient BlackSwan 2009 Rs 495 ISBN 978-81-250-3665-4 The author heads EMRC at Kolkata (and was a research scientist at the Educational Multimedia Research Centre at St Xavier's there, when the book was written). In nine chapters (plus preface, references, index) this book looks at mapping the field, the politics of film censorship, a medium under siege and how the 'past' delivers the 'present'. It also looks more closely at the issue by focussing on four movements: 1950-1964, 1964-1976, 1977-1991 and 1991-2006. The final chapter is titled 'A Medium In Chains?' Writes the author in his preface: The present treatise is the result of my enquiry, between March 2002 and February 2005, into film censorship in independent India at an important juncture of its history. In the year 2001, India's Central Board of Film Certification completed 50 years of its chequered existence, having been established in 1951 as the Central Board of Film Censorship. Then, the year 2002 marked the 50th anniversary of the Indian Cinematographic Act 1952. However, historically speaking, film censorship in India has been in existence since 1920, having originated from the Cinematograph Act 1918, the colonial precedessor of the 1952 Act. Although I undertook a full-fledged but separate enquiry on film censorship in India's colonial period in the course of my PhD dissertation a few years ago, I have consciously refrained from integrating its details into the present treatise. I have briefly touched upon its essential features only -- in order for them to put the eventual discourse about the post-independence scenario in proper perspective. To me, details of the pre-independence phenomenon belong to an independent discourse, one that should be approached separately.... (p. ix) CONTACT THE AUTHOR: someswarbhowmik at gmail.com -- FN * http://fredericknoronha.wordpress.com http://twitter.com/fn "Without a struggle, there can be no progress." - Frederick Douglass # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org