ANUPAMA KAPSE is Associate Professor of Film Studies at Loyola Marymount University. Her book FILM AS BODY POLITIC focuses on affect, embodiment and citizenship in early Indian
cinema (forthcoming from Indiana University Press). Her areas of interes
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ANUPAMA KAPSE is Associate Professor of Film Studies at Loyola Marymount University. Her book FILM AS BODY POLITIC focuses on affect, embodiment and citizenship in early Indian
cinema (forthcoming from Indiana University Press). Her areas of interest include film history, spectatorship, melodrama and star studies in South Asian culture. Her research has been published in INDIAN FILM STARS (forthcoming, 2017), FIGURATIONS IN INDIAN FILM (2013), FRAMEWORK and SOUTH ASIAN POPULAR CULTURE. She is coeditor of SILENT CINEMA AND THE POLITICS OF SPACE (Indiana University Press, 2014), which won the SCMS Best Edited Collection Award in 2015.
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