International terrorism? Indian popular cinema and the politics of terror
@article{Clini2015InternationalTI, title={International terrorism? Indian popular cinema and the politics of terror}, author={Clelia Clini}, journal={Critical Studies on Terrorism}, year={2015}, volume={8}, pages={337 - 357} }
The first decade of the twenty-first century has been marked by the decisive entry into our media landscape of the so-called global war on terror, with countless films and TV series from all over the world addressing the issue of international terrorism. Even Indian popular cinema, which has been addressing the issue of domestic terrorism since the late 1980s with films such as Roja (Ratnam, 1992), Drohkaal (Nihalani, 1994), Maachis (Gulzar, 1996), has, since the new millennium, begun to tackle… Expand
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