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21H.577J/CMS.882J Film, Fiction, and History in India, 1905-2005
H. Roy | WebSIS

Examines how the history of modern India has been recorded and reconstructed in diverse media. Primary documents, films, novels, short stories and secondary documents written by historians serve as tools of analysis to explore the connections between history and popular culture. Themes include Indian nationalism, British imperialism, Partition and Independence, communalism, urban-rural linkages, and the construction of class, caste, and gendered identities.