Dr. Madhavi Murty: “Love in New Times: Gender, Nation and the Patriarch in the Hindi Cinematic Love Story, 1970-2014”
Hybrid attendance (in-person & online)
November 13, 2023
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location
Women's Leadership and Resource Center, 1700 Student Services Building
Address
1200 W. Harrison St., Select
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Join us for a talk with Dr. Madhavi Murty about her recently published book, Stories that Bind: Political Economy and Culture in New India (Rutgers University Press, 2022)!
Dr. Murty will suggest that popular stories give form and coherence to authoritarian nationalism and neoliberalism in India through a narrative form, which she labels as spectacular realism. The narrative form of spectacular realism transforms the nation and capital into ostensibly irrefutable truths by narrating them as spectacles. Twined with the authenticity that is ideologically associated with the realism that centers the common person, these spectacles are narrated as familiar, intimate, and authentic. The book charts the constellation of four concepts, namely development, iconicity, the entrepreneur, and love. This talk will focus on the cinematic rendering of the love story in Hindi-language film from the 1970s to 2014 and argue that while the hegemonic story of heterosexual love works in the service of the nation, of a homogeneous community, and of patriarchy, the love song disruptively defines the emotion as poetic world-making.
Hosted by UIC Gender & Women's Studies and co-sponsored by Department of Communication, Global Asian Studies, Institute for the Humanities, Institute for the Humanities South Asia Reading Group, The Power Lab, and Women's Leadership and Resource Center.
Date posted
Oct 27, 2023
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Oct 27, 2023