Shoma A. Chatterji
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The Female Gaze: Essays on Gender, Society and Media
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2021
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Suchitra Sen
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2002
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THE POLITICS OF PROSTITUTION IN INDIAN CINEMA (100 YEARS OF INDIAN CINEMA Book 1)
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2012
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Ritwik Ghatak: The Celluloid Rebel
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Subject cinema, object women: a study of the portrayal of women in Indian cinema
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Reading Rituparno
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2013
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Ritwik Ghatak
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Goddess Kali of Kolkata
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2005
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P.C. Barua: Legends of Indian Cinema
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2013
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2 editions
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Mrinal Sen: The Survivor
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“Is it not ironical that the commercial market economy has a financially valued analogy for every item of housework a homemaker does on a daily basis without payment? Restaurant meals provide the parallel for preparing, cooking and serving food. Laundering services provide the analogy for washing and ironing. Housecleaning can be done professionally by professional housekeepers and domestic maids. Crèches, play-houses and baby sitters can take care of small children. These services need to be paid for and thus they are computed while measuring the GNP. But a homemaker provides all these services for free, so her services are kept out of evaluation and measurement of GNP.”
― The Female Gaze: Essays on Gender, Society and Media
― The Female Gaze: Essays on Gender, Society and Media
“Millions of Indian housewives remain silent about the complete lack of sex in their marriage after the first child is born. Most husbands—modern, urban, educated, young, successful and independent—forget that their wives need sexual fulfilment as much as they do.”
― The Female Gaze: Essays on Gender, Society and Media
― The Female Gaze: Essays on Gender, Society and Media
“It is strange the way the Western world reacts so positively and strongly to films make by foreigners or by Indian NRIs to celluloid representations of the underbelly of any Indian city.”
― Indian Film Culture: Indian Cinema
― Indian Film Culture: Indian Cinema
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