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"Based on over a decade of ethnographic fieldwork in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, Onscreen/Offscreen is an exploration of the politics and being of filmic images. The book examines contestations inside and outside the Tamil film industry over the question “what is an image?” Answers to this question may be found in the ontological politics that take place on film sets, in theatre halls, and in the social fabric of everyday life in South India, from populist electoral politics and the gendering of social space to caste uplift and domination. Bridging and synthesizing linguistic anthropology, film studies, visual studies, and media anthropology, Onscreen/Offscreen rethinks key issues across a number of fields concerned with the semiotic constitution of social life, from the performativity and ontology of images to questions of spectatorship, realism, and presence. In doing so, it offers both a challenge to any approach that would separate image from social context and a new vision for linguistic anthropology beyond the question of “language.”"--
Motion picture industry --- Motion pictures and language --- Motion pictures --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social. --- Political aspects --- Semiotics --- Social aspects --- Linguistics. --- South Asia film. --- Tamil Nadu. --- Tamil. --- anthropology. --- caste in Indian film. --- cinema. --- gender in Indian film. --- image. --- ontological. --- ontology. --- performativity. --- politicsIndian film. --- semiotics. --- Cinema --- Feature films --- Films --- Movies --- Moving-pictures --- Audio-visual materials --- Mass media --- Performing arts --- Language and motion pictures --- Language and languages --- Film industry (Motion pictures) --- Moving-picture industry --- Cultural industries --- History and criticism --- India
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Semiotics --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Film --- India
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In Doing Style, Constantine V. Nakassis explores the world of youth and mass media in South India, where what Tamil youth call “style” anchors their day-to-day lives and media worlds. Through intimate ethnographic descriptions of college life in Tamil Nadu, Nakassis explores the complex ways that acts and objects of style such as brand fashion, English slang, and film representations express the multiple desires and anxieties of this generation, who live in the shadow of the promise of global modernity. As Nakassis shows, while signs of the global, modern world are everywhere in post-liberalization India, for most of these young people this world is still very distant—a paradox that results in youth’s profound sense of being in between. This in-betweenness manifests itself in the ambivalent quality of style, the ways in which stylish objects are necessarily marked as counterfeit, mixed, or ironical. In order to show how this in-betweenness materializes in particular media, Nakassis explores the entanglements between youth peer groups and the sites where such stylish media objects are produced, arguing that these entanglements deeply condition the production and circulation of the media objects themselves. The result is an important and timely look at the tremendous forces of youth culture, globalization, and mass media as they interact in the vibrancy of a rapidly changing India.
College students --- Fashion --- Popular culture --- Social life and customs --- Social aspects --- mediation, youth, culture, cultural, southeast, asia, india, southern, tamil, media, ethnography, ethnographic, global, international, globalization, generational, slang, style, fashion, brands, modern, modernity, contemporary, liberalization, stylish, counterfeit, ironic, change, progress, social life, 21st century, nadu, college, university, academic, scholarly.
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Showing how talk makes identities, categories and groups across time and space, Silverstein reveals how cultural knowledge is built discursively, stabilizing and changing both societies and politics. This book is for those who wish to understand how communication works, and how ways of talking enable social interaction, persuasion and coordination.
Semiotics --- Sociolinguistics --- Sémiotique et culture. --- Langage et culture. --- Sémiotique --- Société. --- Language and culture. --- Communication. --- Discourse analysis. --- Social aspects.
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