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Visions of Development: Films Division of India and the Imagination of Progress, 1948-75 (Hardback)  | Released: 10-Aug-2009

By: Peter Sutoris (Author)   Publisher: OUP India

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Visions of Development examines the Indian states postcolonial development ideology between Independence in 1947 and the Emergency of 19757. Sutoris pioneers a novel methodology for the study of development thought and its cinematic representations, analysing films made by the Films Division of India between 1948 and 1975. By comparing these... Read More

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Author:

Peter Sutoris

Publisher Name:

OUP India

Language:

English

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(Hardback)

About The Book
Visions of Development examines the Indian states postcolonial development ideology between Independence in 1947 and the Emergency of 19757. Sutoris pioneers a novel methodology for the study of development thought and its cinematic representations, analysing films made by the Films Division of India between 1948 and 1975. By comparing these documentaries to late-colonial films on progress, his book highlights continuities with and departures from colonial notions of development in modern India. It is the first scholarly volume to be published on the history of Indian documentary film. Of the approximately 250 documentaries analysed by Peter Sutoris, many of which have never been discussed in the existing literature, most are concerned with economic planning and industrialisation, large dams, family planning, schemes aimed at the integration of tribal peoples (Adivasis) into society and civic education.Almost all films analysed in this volume are available for free online viewing through the website of the Films Division. Links are provided on the companion website visionsofdevelopment.com. About the AuthorPeter Sutoris, born in Slovakia, is a scholar of development, a documentary filmmaker and an educator. He is the director and producer of The Undiscovered Country, a film about education, development and environmental degradation in the Marshall Islands. He has lived and worked in South Asia, the Pacific, the Balkans and South Africa. A History graduate of Dartmouth College, he is currently a PhD candidate and Gates Scholar at the Education Faculty of Cambridge University. His current research focuses on crosscultural scalability of development interventions, with a focus on environmental education programs

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