Affiliation:
1. Department of English, Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC, USA, kunapullia@wofford.edu
Abstract
Abstract
This article situates Tamil cinema as world cinema, and interrogates current definitions of the field and category of world cinema from the perspective of twenty-first century Tamil cinema. In a discipline that has historically privileged national cinemas, the field of world cinema better facilitates the study of a sub-national film industry like Tamil cinema that has been overshadowed by the Hindi film industry in India. However, the current conceptions of world cinema as a category are not entirely suitable to the study of Tamil cinema. By studying examples from twenty-first century Tamil cinema, I propose a revised definition of world cinema, and the associated process of ‘worlding,’ that would expand and revise the parameters of world cinema, and film studies writ large.
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