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Soft-soaping India

Soft-soaping India

The World of Indian Televised Soap Operas

by K. Moti Gokulsing
Paperback
Publication Date: 13/01/2004

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At least one third of India's billion inhabitants regularly watch Indian soap operas, which have displaced popular cinema as the prime entertainment genre. And in the Indian diaspora on every Continent too, Indian soap operas are a feature of life - a source of pleasure, discussion and shared identity. This book characterises the forms of these soap operas and relates how they have evolved. It explores how they have contributed to shaping the identity of modern India. Initially developed by the national telecast service, Doordoshan, specifically to convey messages about women's role, contraception and other family issues, Doordoshan also captivated viewers with serialisations of the two great epics, the Ramayana and the Mohabarata. But with the onset of cable TV, soap operas became primarily entertainment driven and progressively more sensational. The book traces the impact of these different strands of soap operas and considers their impact on India's dominant concerns: the search for national unity, identity, the changing role of women, and the ideology of consumerism. Soft-Sooping India is the first book to study Indian televised soap operas in all its forms and will be essentia
ISBN:
9781858563213
9781858563213
Category:
Media studies
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
13-01-2004
Publisher:
Institute of Education Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
152
Dimensions (mm):
250x168x9mm
Weight:
0.27kg

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