
Projecting Desire: Media Architectures and Moviegoing in Urban India - Hardcover
Projecting Desire: Media Architectures and Moviegoing in Urban India - Hardcover
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by Tupur Chatterjee (Author)
Winner, 2026 Best First Book Award, given by the Society of Cinema and Media Studies
How middle-class women transformed India's screen and exhibition industries
Since the late 90s, multiplexes in India have almost always been located inside malls, rendering it impossible to inhabit one space without also inhabiting the other. Their prevalence coincides with a shift in the spectatorial imagination of India's mass audience--spaces that, for several preceding decades, had been designed for the subaltern male, but are now built for the consuming, globalized middle-class woman. By catering to the mutable desires and anxieties of a rapidly expanding and heterogeneous middle class, the mall-multiplex has radically altered the politics of theatrical space and moviegoing.
Author Biography
Tupur Chatterjee is Assistant Professor in Global Film and Media in the Department of English, Drama, and Film at University College Dublin.



















