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The Female Playback in Bombay Cinema

Voice, Body, Technology (livre en anglais)

de Shikha Jhingan

Type
Etudes
Sujet
PaysInde
Mots Clés
Inde, voix, voix-off
Année d'édition
2025 (28 octobre 2025) (à paraître)
Editeur
Wayne State University Press
Collection
Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media
Langue
anglais
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Format
Broché • 296 pages
18 x 25,5 cm
ISBN
978-0-8143-5094-2
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Description de l'ouvrage :
Drawing on sound studies and performance theory, scholar Shikha Jhingan explores the discursive nature of the female playback voice in Bombay film songs. Mapping the production, circulation, and reception of the voices of singing stars―notably Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle―Jhingan situates the singing voice as a cinematic object with limitless possibilities of distribution and dispersal. She employs the perspectives of a diverse range of listeners across a vast media landscape to illustrate how the affective charge of the female playback voice, combined with developments in audio technology, has led to a gradual expansion of opportunities for women in film, popular music, and media and audio production. With nuanced exploration of the way the human voice becomes intertwined with devices such as the microphone, radio, cassettes, and digital technologies, Jhingan argues for the sonic excess of the female voice beyond the narrative and visual. The Female Playback in Bombay Cinema is an authoritative addition to the field of sound studies with implications for gender studies, performance studies, and cinema studies.

À propos de l'auteur :
Shikha Jhingan is associate professor of cinema studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi. Her research focuses on voice, music, and sound in cinema. Her work brings a sound studies perspective to Bollywood films and their intermedial footprints. She has published in journals such as BioScope: South Asian Screen Studies, Feminist Media Histories, South Asian History and Culture, and Studies in South Asian Film and Media and in several book anthologies.

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