Screening Culture, Viewing Politics: An Ethnography of Television, Womanhood, and Nation in Postcolonial India

By (author): "Purnima Mankekar"
Publish Date: November 19th 1999
Screening Culture, Viewing Politics: An Ethnography of Television, Womanhood, and Nation in Postcolonial India
ISBN0822323907
ISBN139780822323907
AsinScreening Culture, Viewing Politics: An Ethnography of Television, Womanhood, and Nation in Postcolonial India
Original titleScreening Culture, Viewing Politics: An Ethnography of Television, Womanhood, and Nation in Postclolonial India
In Screening Culture, Viewing Politics Purnima Mankekar presents a cutting-edge ethnography of television-viewing in India. With a focus on the responses of upwardly-mobile, yet lower-to-middle class urban women to state-sponsored entertainment serials, Mankekar demonstrates how television in India has profoundly shaped women’s place in the family, community, and nation, and the crucial role it has played in the realignment of class, caste, consumption, religion, and politics.