Creative Industries in India

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As digitalization meets local traditions, there is great potential for creative industries (CI) to promote economic and social development in middle- and low-income countries. This book explores the economic and cultural relevance of these industries in India.

The book identifies key topics regarding cultural and creative industries in India, which has a rich cultural heritage and a young demographic and is undergoing swift socio-economic change. It contains the most sophisticated and comprehensive mappings of CI in India to date. It also features numerous case studies, which illuminate the growth of CI in India, its intersections with caste and gender, the central role of handloom, handicraft, and other local practices within communities, as well as the specific challenges in safeguarding and harnessing various creative industry assets to promote sustainable development and social change.

Rich with empirical data, this book will be an essential read for scholars and researchers of cultural studies, economics, history, social work, development studies, media studies, and South Asian studies.

Author(s): Abdul Shaban, Filip Vermeylen, Christian Handke
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 378
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Section I Concepts, methods, and introduction to the volume
1 Introduction
2 Cultural policy and development: what are creative industries, and why do we care?
3 Creative industries: definitions, methodologies, and classifications for India
Section II Engaging with official statistics
4 Size, growth, and geographies of creative industries in India
5 India’s exports and imports of creative goods and services: comparison with China, Brazil, and the UK
6 Impact of digital technologies and industries on creative industries and its geographies in India
Section III Communities and creativity
7 The traditional creative communities of Rajasthan: a case study of Kalbeliyas, the snake charmers and the gypsies of Rajasthan
8 Caught in the wheels of commerce? The commercialization of Madhubani painting in India
9 Creativity among India’s elderly: few case studies
Section IV Cinema and music industries
10 Box office success of Bollywood films: an analysis of influencing factors
11 India beyond Bollywood? Exploring the diverse Indian independent music industry in the digital age
12 The changing landscape of travelling cinema in Maharashtra, India
13 Mollywood: the rise and fall of a subaltern cinema
Section V Arts and crafts
14 Handloom and handicraft in India: clusters and specializations
15 Cultural embeddedness of gems and jewellery entrepreneurs in Jaipur
16 Leveraging skills into a craft through social entrepreneurship and jugaad innovation: the Chamar leatherworkers’ studio in Dharavi, Mumbai
17 Creative weaving town: the carpet industry of Khairabad
Index