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Kotla walks : performing locality / researched and written by Sanjay Srivastava ; a film by Simon Wilmot and Sanjay Srivastava ; produced by Simon Wilmot and Sanjay Srivastava ; director, Simon Wilmot.

Penn Museum Library - Media DVD/PAL DS486.D3 K64 2007
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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Wilmot, Simon, cinematographer, editor, producer, director.
Srivastava, Sanjay, researcher, screenwriter, producer.
Berkeley Media, producer, distributor.
Hazel M. Hussong Fund.
Language:
English
Hindi
Subjects (All):
Delhi (India)--Social life and customs.
Delhi (India).
Delhi (India)--Social conditions.
Documentary films.
Genre:
Feature films.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (approximately 94 min.) : sound color ; 4 3/4 in.
polychrome
Other Title:
Performing locality
Place of Publication:
Berkeley, CA : Berkeley Media, LLC, [2007]
Language Note:
In Hindi and English with English subtitles.
System Details:
DVD-R. [Dolby digital] stereo ; all regions PAL
digital
optical
stereo
Dolby
video file
DVD video
all regions
Summary:
This engaging documentary explores the changing urban life of a contemporary India caught between local tradition and the effects of globalization. The film provides a richly detailed portrait of the lives of residents of Kotla Mubarakpur, an "urban village" in South Delhi, by focusing on the family of Sarita and Raman Bhardwaj and their friends and neighbors. Raman's family came to Kotla in the wake of the Partition, while Sarita moved from Nainital after marrying. Raman is concerned about the effects of television on his children, and prefers "chatting" on the internet, whereas Sarita battles to have the recently disconnected cable TV restored. The Bhardwaj's acquaintances include Jaidev, who is an aspiring musician, Arnima, who wants to be a movie star, and the local policewoman, who is as friendly with fellow members of her Gujar community as she is with the local "Bad Character." The exploration of urban life is emerging as a key area of study worldwide, sparked by the increasing effects of globalization upon previously isolated urban communities. Particularly significant is the meaning of locality and neighborhood in a time of transnational flows. How do people create meaning in their lives and make decisions regarding belonging and place at a time of such dislocation and change? Kotla Walks makes thought-provoking connections between the global and the local while providing keen insight into the social meaning of space as well as the changing politics of gender and intimacy. It will generate analysis and discussion in a wide range of courses in Indian and Asian studies, globalization and development studies, urban studies, anthropology, and sociology.
Participant:
Raman Bhardwaj, Sarita Bhardway.
Credits:
Researched by: Sanjay Srivastava ; Cinematographer and editor, Simon Wilmot
Notes:
This disc is a DVD-R and may not play on all DVD equipment.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Hazel M. Hussong Fund.
OCLC:
191701128

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