List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction
1. Cinematic “Assemblages”: The 1990s and Earlier
The Realism Debate
What is an Assemblage?
Assemblages of Totality
Assemblages of Temporality
Postulated Resolutions
The Thing-in-the-Assemblage
The Body-in-the-Assemblage:
The Dalit
The Body-in-the-Assemblage: The Woman
Conclusion
2. The Geo-televisual and Hindi Film in the Age of Information
Introduction
The Geo-televisual in the Age of the All-India Film
(1947–88)
The Geo-televisual as Informatic (1991–2004)
Informatic Modernization
Part II: Informatics, Sovereignty, and the Cinematic City
3. Allegories of Power/Information
The First Story of the Nation: The Metropolis Comes to the Village
The Second Story of the Nation: How Mumbai Can Become a Metropolis
The Traffic Jam
Cleaning up the Cinematic City
The State of Information
Iconic Genealogies
Sovereignty as Melodrama: The “Lalloo Assemblage”
Nayak as Allegory
4. The Music of Intolerable Love: Indian Film Music,
Globalization, and the Sound of Partitioned Selves
Toward a Lyric: History of India
The Song Sequence
The Music of Intolerable Love
Part III: Myth and Repetition
5. Technopolis and the Ramayana: New Temporalities
Introduction
Epic Melodrama
Digital Inscription and the Mythic Depths of Time
Temporality
The Sacralization of Special Effects
The Aryan Brahmin
Translation
Hodology
Vedic Computation
Global Terror and Vedic Sublime
Conclusion
6. Repetitions with Difference:
Mother India and her Thousand Sons
Introduction
Mother India: Repetitions of a National Monotheme
Mother India
Deewar (The Wall)
Aatish (The Mirror)
Vaastav (Reality)
Encounters of the State and the Twilight of the Mythic Natality
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index