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Through the lens of a ‘branded criminal’: The politics of marginal cinema in India
Rashmi Sawhney
Film and New Media
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India
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Politics
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Criminal
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Cinema
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Cultural Studies
66%
Nomadic People
66%
Production Process
33%
Social Activism
33%
Gujarat
33%
Cultural Theory
33%
Media Culture
33%
Ghetto
33%
Cultural Production
33%
Indian Media
33%
Ahmedabad
33%
Stuart Hall
33%
Discursive Context
33%
Historical Sense
33%
Cultural Activism
33%
Names of God
33%
Aerial Shooting
33%
Arts and Humanities
India
100%
Crime
100%
Cultural Studies
100%
Limitations
50%
Narrative
50%
Sociocultural
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1990s
50%
Vantage Point
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Cultural Theory
50%
Discursive
50%
Cultural Production
50%
Media Culture
50%
Ghetto
50%
Stuart Hall
50%
God's Name
50%
centripetal
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Social Sciences
India
100%
Crime
100%
Cultural Studies
100%
Narrative
50%
Indians
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Production Engineering
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Cultural Theory
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Segregation
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Media Culture
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Psychology
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Cultural Theory
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