Indian Cinema and the Bahujan Spectatorship - Jyoti Nisha - Economic and Political Weekly

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Bahujan spectatorship relates to an oppositional gaze and a political strategy of Bahujans to reject the Brahminical representation of caste and marginalised communities in Indian cinema. It is also an inverted methodology to document a different sociopolitical Bahujan experience of consuming popular cinema. Jyoti Nisha ([email protected]) is a writer, director, and producer. She directed wellknown documentary film "B R Ambedkar—Now and Then."

Author(s): Jyoti Nisha
Publisher: Economic and Political Weekly
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 17
City: Mumbai
Tags: Indian Cinema, Caste, Bahujan, Dalit