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Bollywood Versus
#136 Bollywood Versus... Slumdog Millionaire et le néo-colonialisme

Bollywood Versus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 144:04


Dans cet épisode #136, nous allons parler de Slumdog Millionaire, sorti en 2008, et qui a remporté 8 Oscars, 4 Golden Globes et les applaudissements du monde entier.Pourtant, ce film ne serait-il pas stigmatisant ? Respecte-t-il seulement le roman Q&A de Vikas Swarup ? Qu'en est-il des controverses et des vives critiques indiennes ?On décrypte tout en compagnie de Victoire, podcastrice chez "Adapte-moi si tu peux".Suivez-nous sur insta : bollywood_versus et twitter : BV_podcast Sources :[1]C. Clini et D. Valančiūnas, « Bollywood and slum tours: poverty tourism and the Indian cultural industry », Cultural Trends, vol. 32, no 4, p. 366 382, août 2023, doi: 10.1080/09548963.2023.2212618.[2]I. Krstić, « Bombay Cinema », in Slums on Screen, in World Cinema and the Planet of Slums. , Edinburgh University Press, 2016, p. 225 256. Consulté le: 11 octobre 2023. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/j.ctt1bh2kdk.14[3]N. Vanfasse, « Charles Dickens in Twenty-First-Century India. A Study of the Novel Q & A by Vikas Swarup and its Film Adaptation by Danny Boyle »:, Études anglaises, vol. Vol. 65, no 1, p. 7 18, avr. 2012, doi: 10.3917/etan.651.0007.[4]S. Abramovitch, « Danny Boyle Looks Back on the Kids and Controversy of ‘Slumdog Millionaire' (Q&A) », The Hollywood Reporter. Consulté le: 16 octobre 2023. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/danny-boyle-looks-back-kids-683909/[5]« India Through The Western Lens », Forbes India. Consulté le: 17 octobre 2023. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://www.forbesindia.com/article/think/india-through-the-western-lens/43481/1[6]F. Landy, « Mon petit bidonville à Bombay », echogeo, mars 2009, doi: 10.4000/echogeo.10947.[7]M. Davis, Planet of slums. London ; New York: Verso, 2006.[8]D. Valanciunas, « Questioning “Slumdog Millionaire”: Ambivalent Practices and Imaginary Truths », janv. 2017, Consulté le: 13 octobre 2023. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://www.academia.edu/38775710/Questioning_Slumdog_Millionaire_Ambivalent_Practices_and_Imaginary_Truths[9]J. G. Shaheen, « Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People », The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 588, p. 171 193, 2003.[10]S. Roy, « Slumdog Millionaire: Capitalism, a Love Story », The Journal of Popular Culture, vol. 49, no 1, p. 155 173, 2016, doi: 10.1111/jpcu.12390.[11]« Slumdog Paradox | YaleGlobal Online ». Consulté le: 13 octobre 2023. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://archive-yaleglobal.yale.edu/content/slumdog-paradox[12]« “Slumdog” Director Danny Boyle On Filming In India », NPR. Consulté le: 16 octobre 2023. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://www.npr.org/2009/02/13/100671912/slumdog-director-danny-boyle-on-filming-in-india[13]The “Slumdog" Phenomenon: A Critical Anthology. Anthem Press, 2013. Consulté le: 11 janvier 2024. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1gxpc01[14]E. Gonzaga, « The Cinematographic Unconscious of Slum Voyeurism », Cinema Journal, vol. 56, no 4, p. 102, 2017.[15]B. Marx, T. Stoker, et T. Suri, « The Economics of Slums in the Developing World », Journal of Economic Perspectives, vol. 27, no 4, p. 187 210, nov. 2013, doi: 10.1257/jep.27.4.187.[16]I. Krstić, « The Origins of Slums, Capitalism and the Shortcomings of Cinema », Mediapolis: Journal of Cities and Culture, Vol. 4, No. 3, janv. 2019, Consulté le: 13 octobre 2023. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://www.academia.edu/40653131/The_Origins_of_Slums_Capitalism_and_the_Shortcomings_of_Cinema[17]F. Hanrahan, « The Poverty Tour: Life in the Slums of Mumbai and Manila as seen in Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire and Merlinda Bobis's The Solemn Lantern Maker », ATLANTIS Journal of the Spanish Association of Anglo-American Studies - 37.1 (June 2015), janv. 2015, Consulté le: 13 octobre 2023. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://www.academia.edu/38317624/The_Poverty_Tour_Life_in_the_Slums_of_Mumbai_and_Manila_as_seen_in_Danny_Boyle_s_Slumdog_Millionaire_and_Merlinda_Bobis_s_The_Solemn_Lantern_Maker[18]A. Gehlawat, The Slumdog Phenomenon: A Critical Anthology. Anthem Press, 2013.[19]J. J. Cavallero, « Transnational Adaptation: Q & A, Slumdog Millionaire , and Aesthetic and Economic Relationships Between Bollywood and Hollywood », The J of Popular Culture, vol. 50, no 4, p. 835 854, août 2017, doi: 10.1111/jpcu.12564.

RevDem Podcast
Crisis as a trigger for new ways of thinking about politics

RevDem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 50:54


In this conversation concerning the recently released volume “Crisis and Renewal in the History of European Political Thought,” co-editors Cesare Cuttica, László Kontler, and Clara Maier discuss how the history of political thought can help us reflect on crisis; how the key concept of crisis has triggered new ways of thinking about politics and new modes of conducting politics; how it is a deeply politicized question what gets to be called a crisis and how such a label makes things doable or permissible which under normal circumstances would not be; and that current crisis should give us the opportunity to go back to the basics of our thinking and how, instead of focusing on the crisis of democracy, we might wish to consider again how democracy leads to or engenders crisis.Cesare Cuttica is Lecturer in British History in the Department of Anglo-American Studies at the University of Paris 8. László Kontler is professor at the Department of History of the Central European University, Pro-Rector for Budapest and KEE, and an affiliate of the Democracy in History research group of the CEU's Democracy Institute. Clara Maier is a lecturer in political science at Columbia University.

UC Berkeley (Video)
World Order: Brexit Populism and Kissinger with Niall Ferguson - Conversations with History

UC Berkeley (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 57:18


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes historian Niall Ferguson of the Hoover Institution who is the 2016 Underhill Lecturer at Berkeley. After discussing the importance of Anglo-American Studies and the wave of populism sweeping the West, including Brexit and the Trump phenomena, the conversation turns to an in depth look at Ferguson’s recent book, “Kissinger, 1923-1969, The Idealist.” Ferguson details the evolution of Kissinger’s thinking about international affairs up until the time he assumes the position of national security advisor to President Nixon. He chronicles the influence of mentors (Kraemer and Elliot), the impact of experience (service in military intelligence and Harvard education) and the evidence of Kissinger’s writings on international order and on nuclear weapons. The conversation concludes by highlighting the themes that emerge from Kissinger’s intellectual evolution in the period before he assumes power. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 31595]

UC Berkeley (Audio)
World Order: Brexit Populism and Kissinger with Niall Ferguson - Conversations with History

UC Berkeley (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 57:18


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes historian Niall Ferguson of the Hoover Institution who is the 2016 Underhill Lecturer at Berkeley. After discussing the importance of Anglo-American Studies and the wave of populism sweeping the West, including Brexit and the Trump phenomena, the conversation turns to an in depth look at Ferguson’s recent book, “Kissinger, 1923-1969, The Idealist.” Ferguson details the evolution of Kissinger’s thinking about international affairs up until the time he assumes the position of national security advisor to President Nixon. He chronicles the influence of mentors (Kraemer and Elliot), the impact of experience (service in military intelligence and Harvard education) and the evidence of Kissinger’s writings on international order and on nuclear weapons. The conversation concludes by highlighting the themes that emerge from Kissinger’s intellectual evolution in the period before he assumes power. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 31595]

Conversations with History (Audio)
World Order: Brexit Populism and Kissinger with Niall Ferguson - Conversations with History

Conversations with History (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 57:18


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes historian Niall Ferguson of the Hoover Institution who is the 2016 Underhill Lecturer at Berkeley. After discussing the importance of Anglo-American Studies and the wave of populism sweeping the West, including Brexit and the Trump phenomena, the conversation turns to an in depth look at Ferguson’s recent book, “Kissinger, 1923-1969, The Idealist.” Ferguson details the evolution of Kissinger’s thinking about international affairs up until the time he assumes the position of national security advisor to President Nixon. He chronicles the influence of mentors (Kraemer and Elliot), the impact of experience (service in military intelligence and Harvard education) and the evidence of Kissinger’s writings on international order and on nuclear weapons. The conversation concludes by highlighting the themes that emerge from Kissinger’s intellectual evolution in the period before he assumes power. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 31595]

Conversations with History (Video)
World Order: Brexit Populism and Kissinger with Niall Ferguson - Conversations with History

Conversations with History (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 57:18


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes historian Niall Ferguson of the Hoover Institution who is the 2016 Underhill Lecturer at Berkeley. After discussing the importance of Anglo-American Studies and the wave of populism sweeping the West, including Brexit and the Trump phenomena, the conversation turns to an in depth look at Ferguson’s recent book, “Kissinger, 1923-1969, The Idealist.” Ferguson details the evolution of Kissinger’s thinking about international affairs up until the time he assumes the position of national security advisor to President Nixon. He chronicles the influence of mentors (Kraemer and Elliot), the impact of experience (service in military intelligence and Harvard education) and the evidence of Kissinger’s writings on international order and on nuclear weapons. The conversation concludes by highlighting the themes that emerge from Kissinger’s intellectual evolution in the period before he assumes power. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 31595]

Global Insights (Audio)
World Order: Brexit Populism and Kissinger with Niall Ferguson - Conversations with History

Global Insights (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 57:18


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes historian Niall Ferguson of the Hoover Institution who is the 2016 Underhill Lecturer at Berkeley. After discussing the importance of Anglo-American Studies and the wave of populism sweeping the West, including Brexit and the Trump phenomena, the conversation turns to an in depth look at Ferguson’s recent book, “Kissinger, 1923-1969, The Idealist.” Ferguson details the evolution of Kissinger’s thinking about international affairs up until the time he assumes the position of national security advisor to President Nixon. He chronicles the influence of mentors (Kraemer and Elliot), the impact of experience (service in military intelligence and Harvard education) and the evidence of Kissinger’s writings on international order and on nuclear weapons. The conversation concludes by highlighting the themes that emerge from Kissinger’s intellectual evolution in the period before he assumes power. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 31595]

Global Insights (Video)
World Order: Brexit Populism and Kissinger with Niall Ferguson - Conversations with History

Global Insights (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 57:18


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes historian Niall Ferguson of the Hoover Institution who is the 2016 Underhill Lecturer at Berkeley. After discussing the importance of Anglo-American Studies and the wave of populism sweeping the West, including Brexit and the Trump phenomena, the conversation turns to an in depth look at Ferguson’s recent book, “Kissinger, 1923-1969, The Idealist.” Ferguson details the evolution of Kissinger’s thinking about international affairs up until the time he assumes the position of national security advisor to President Nixon. He chronicles the influence of mentors (Kraemer and Elliot), the impact of experience (service in military intelligence and Harvard education) and the evidence of Kissinger’s writings on international order and on nuclear weapons. The conversation concludes by highlighting the themes that emerge from Kissinger’s intellectual evolution in the period before he assumes power. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 31595]

Charles Moscowitz
Netanyahu Election, America in the Shadow of Empires

Charles Moscowitz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2015 99:34


1st hour guest: Sam Blumenfeld, author of "Crimes of the Educators" discusses the election of Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel and American politics. Link: http://amzn.com/1938067126 2nd hour guest: David Coates holds the Worrell Chair in Anglo-American Studies at Wake Forest University discusses the necessity of American withdrawal as the policemen of the world and progressive domestic policies. Link: http://amzn.com/1137482362