The Image Trap : M.F Ramachandran In Film And Politics Hardcover
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M. S. S. Pandian
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The Image Trap analyses the phenomenon of M.G. Ramachandran (MGR), the legendary film star-cum-politician of Tamil Nadu, as a modern-day political myth. This book offers fascinating details about the extent to which MGR was successful in creating a stereotypical cinematic persona, and what repercussions it had on Tamil Nadu. Delineating the cultural elements that were meticulously mobilised to constitute MGR's on-screen image, it analyses the popularity he enjoyed among the poor whose interests he constantly violated. This is done by means of what Pandian termed as constructed biographies which are popular narratives that ingeniously present the cinematic as real. It brings out the interface and interplay between the media and political processes. A blend of essay writing, political rhetoric and scholarship, the book features the complete filmography of MGR and is a must for understanding the contemporary politics of the state.
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9351500667
Language
English
Publisher
Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd
Publication Date
17 April 2015
Number of Pages
196
About the Author
M.S.S. Pandian was Professor at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, since August 2009. Previously, he has been Rama Wattamul Distinguished Indian Scholar, University of Hawaii, Honolulu (2008); Visiting Fellow, Centre of South Asian Studies, Cambridge University, UK (2004); Visiting Professor in Human Sciences, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. (2002); Honorary Visiting Fellow, Sarai Programme, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi (2002-09); Visiting Professor of History, University of Wisconsin, Madison (2001); Fellow, Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai (1989-2001); and Fellow, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta (1986-88). His publications include Brahmin and Non-Brahmin: Genealogies of the Tamil Political Present (2007/2008); The Image Trap: M G Ramachandran in Films and Politics (SAGE, 1992); and Political Economy of Agrarian Change: Nanchilnadu, 1880-1939 (SAGE, 1990). He has also co-edited Muslims, Dalits and Fabrications of History: Subaltern Studies: Writings on South Asian History and Society, Vol. 12 (2005). The book is published posthumously but before his untimely death; he had approved the book for publishing.
Editorial Review
...a work of sound scholarship and will no doubt lure researchers to this fascinating field of popular culture and politics . -- The Hindu [The book] unravels the complex terrain of Tamil politics...offers fascinating details about the extent to which MGR was successful in creating a stereotypical cinematic persona and what repercussions it had on Tamil Nadu. -- Free Press Journal But despite the familiarity of the ground covered, the terrain is still interesting, especially at a time when established political parties turn increasing(ly) to actors and actresses in the hope that their screen images will bring the votes home. -- Ranjana Sengupta Pandian's book is exhaustive, in spite of its slim 145-page stretch. There is a delightful bibliography, and an exhaustive filmography to go with it ...it makes gripping reading too. -- L. Narayanan In the absence of any worthwhile work on the Tamil phenomenon, who strode the film industry and the state political arena like a colossus for over two decades, Pandian's is a seminal contribution. It has attempted to see MGR in a meaningful way, neither glorifying him nor denigrating him. -- P.K. Balachandran The author's writing style makes the book an enjoyable reading even for a lay reader without sacrificing the references, footnotes, and documentation that academic readers look for. Pandian has the academic credentials and proximity to the theme in writing The Image Trap. -- S. Sreenivas Rao [Pandian's] book is unconventional in style and organization, a blend of essay-writing, political rhetoric, and scholarship. It is a lively study that should interest all students of contemporary Indian politics. -- Pamela G. Price [It] is an interesting attempt in trying to resolve this puzzle [of MGR's unparalleled political success]. -- Sushila Ravindranath Far from being a mere panegyric to a vanished film superhero and idol of the masses, this volume is another well published book from SAGE, succinct and to the point... The book is full of fascinating details about the extent to which MGR was successful in creating this image and of what repercussions it had. The Image Trap is a useful book for both students of Indian politics and Indian cinema and a welcome addition to the literature on the connection between image and voter behaviour. -- R.S. Newman Written in a very lucid style, [it] is a must for all interested in understanding Tamil Nadu politics. -- Kushal Deb ... it is a bold endeavour for the reason that (the author) has focused his study on the late M.G. Ramachandran... It is not a study just in the techniques of image building but he also brings out fairly successfully the interface and interplay between the media and political processes... The moral of the story is not written at the end of the book... But it is explicit in the very title of the book. An image could be a trap, beware of it. -- P.D. Kulkarni Pandian nevertheless provides a fascinating and revealing analysis if M.G.R. in film and the filmy politics in Tamil Nadu. -- Robert L. Hardgrave Jr In the Indian subaltern studies tradition, this work of critical social history is recommended to all students of south India. -- Glenn Yocum M.S.S. Pandian's The Image Trap is a lively, concerned essay in understanding the influence exercised by M.G. Ramachandran [MGR] on a fan following consisting in substantial part of the Tamil poor. -- Ravi Vasudevan [This] is by far the most convincing study of the subject... The book is a work of sound scholarship and will no doubt lure researchers to this fascinating field of popular culture and politics. Pandian has offered a splendid model. The added attractions in the book are an exhaustive bibliography and a complete filmography of MGR, which includes films like Thasipenn (1943), invariably omitted in such lists. -- S. Theodore Bhaskaran