21F.040 A Passage to India: Introduction to Modern Indian Culture and Society, Spring 2005
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Banerjee, Arundhati
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A Passage to India: Introduction to Modern Indian Culture and Society
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This course introduces students to Indian Culture through films, short-stories, novels, essays, and newspaper articles. The course examines some major social and political controversies of contemporary India through discussions centered on India's history, politics and religion. The focus is on issues such as ethnic tension and terrorism, poverty and inequality, caste conflict, the "missing women," and the effects of globalization on popular and folk cultures. Particular emphasis is on the IT revolution, outsourcing, the "new global India," and the enormous regional and sub-cultural differences.
Date issued
2005-06Other identifiers
21F.040-Spring2005
local: 21F.040
local: IMSCP-MD5-ca8622e54ae724a06c78aea7529363ac
Keywords
Bipan Chandra, Ismat Chugtai, Mahasweta Devi, Nayantara Sahgal, Amartya Sen, directors, film, writers, leading parallel film makers, Shyam Benegal, Shekhar Kapoor, Govind Nihalani, Satyajit Ray, IT revolution, documentaries, Indian culture, globalization, Indian cities, political events, social events, negotiating the "system" in India, ideology of a "new Indian"
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