1. Bollywood’s variation on the firanginess theme: Song-and-dance sequences as heterotopic offbeats.
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Acciari, Monia
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NONCITIZENS in motion pictures , *BOLLYWOOD , *HINDI songs , *DANCE in motion pictures, television, etc. , *POPULAR culture - Abstract
Song-and-dance sequences have widely been studied as disruptive elements in the narrative of popular Hindi cinema and as quintessential traits of this industry. While the utopic dimension of such musical intervals has largely been theorised, the aim of this article is to expand on this framework to articulate the heterotopic dimension of these interludes. Foucault’s concept of heterotopia allows further study of how song-and-dance sequences are elements responsible for communicating both social and cultural aspects. On a similar note, it must be mentioned that the use and representation of foreigners in Indian cinema dates back to its origins, when foreign actresses were often employed in films, replacing local performers. Through historical exploration, this article will specifically investigate how song-and-dance sequences are important ‘malleable elements’ of the narrative, which are able to articulate identity and to discourse on the representation and articulation offiranginess in popular Hindi cinema. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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