Communication, development and Hindi Cinema: Reading of Naya Daur

IF 0.3 0 ASIAN STUDIES South Asian Popular Culture Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI:10.1080/14746689.2021.1965313
Vikas Pathe
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ABSTRACT The foundation of the post-colonial development model was based on the concept of modernization of the socio-economic and political growth of third world countries. This development model also led to advanced communication technology in media such as print, radio, television, and cinema; also known as development communication. Cinema acts as a catalyst for the promotion of the concept of nation-building in third world countries. Since the development model ignored the voices of marginalized sections of the underdeveloped nations, cinema helped to portray the unheard voices. In the Indian context, the Hindi film Naya Daur (1957) as a voice of resistance posited a strong critic of the top-down approach of the development model. A critical reading of Naya Daur (1957) attempts to examine the narratives of development and the portrayal of development through industrialization and westernization as a part of nation-building. Since the film raises the question of development politics in the post-colonial Nehruvian era, the paper tries to examine the junctures of resistance against the development process and the nationalist narratives construed in the film. It attempts to analyze the characterization of resistance and struggles of the local villagers against mechanization. Thereby, it attempts to encapsulate the contesting ideas of development and nation-building and the role of cinema in development communication.
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传播、发展与印度电影:纳亚·达斡尔的阅读
后殖民发展模式的基础是第三世界国家社会经济和政治增长现代化的概念。这种发展模式也导致了印刷、广播、电视和电影等媒体的先进通信技术;也称为开发沟通。电影对第三世界国家建设理念的推广起到了催化剂的作用。由于发展模式忽视了不发达国家边缘群体的声音,电影帮助描绘了那些未被听到的声音。在印度的背景下,印度电影《Naya Daur》(1957)作为一种抵抗的声音,对自上而下的发展模式提出了强烈的批评。对Naya Daur(1957)的批判性解读试图审视发展的叙述,以及通过工业化和西方化作为国家建设的一部分来描绘发展。由于电影提出了后殖民尼赫鲁时代的发展政治问题,本文试图考察电影中对发展过程的抵抗和民族主义叙事的关键时刻。它试图分析当地村民对机械化的抵抗和斗争的特征。因此,它试图概括发展和国家建设的争论思想以及电影在发展传播中的作用。
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