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Jyotsna Kapur
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Neoliberalism and global cinema: capital, culture, and Marxist critique
J Kapur, KB Wagner
Routledge, 2011
128*2011
Coining for capital: Movies, marketing, and the transformation of childhood
J Kapur
Rutgers University Press, 2005
1082005
An “Arranged love” marriage: India's neoliberal turn and the bollywood wedding culture industry
J Kapur
Communication, Culture & Critique 2 (2), 221-233, 2009
602009
Out of control: Television and the transformation of childhood in late capitalism
J Kapur
Kids’ media culture, 122-136, 1999
521999
Think globally, program locally: Privatization of Indian national television
M Pendakur, J Kapur
Democratizing communication, 195-217, 1997
321997
The strange disappearance of Bombay from its own cinema: a case of imperialism or globalization?
J Kapur, M Pendakur
Democratic Communiqué 21 (1), 3, 2007
312007
The politics of time and youth in brand India: bargaining with capital
J Kapur
Anthem Press, 2014
262014
Why the personal is still political—some lessons from contemporary Indian documentary
J Kapur
Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media 46, 79-108, 2003
242003
New” economy/old labour: Creativity, flatness, and other neoliberal myths’
J Kapur
Knowledge workers in the information society. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2007
152007
Love in the Midst of Fascism: Gender and Sexuality in the Contemporary Indian Documentary
J Kapur
Visual Anthropology 19 (3-4), 335-346, 2006
132006
The underdevelopment of development: Neoliberalism and the crisis of Bourgeois individualism
J Kapur
Neoliberalism and Global Cinema, 197-216, 2011
102011
A small world after all: Globalization and the transformation of childhood in India
J Kapur
Visual Anthropology 11 (4), 387-397, 1998
101998
The art of ethnographic film and the politics of protesting modernity: Robert Gardner's forest of Bliss
J Kapur
Visual Anthropology 9 (2), 167-185, 1997
91997
Fear on the Footsteps of Comedy: Childhood and Paranoia in Contemporary American Cinema
J Kapur
Visual Anthropology 22 (1), 44-51, 2009
82009
Shock and awe: the aesthetics of war and its confrontations with reality
J Kapur
Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media 49 (1), 2007
82007
Free market, branded imagination—Harry Potter and the commercialization of children’s culture
J Kapur
Jump Cut, A Review of Contemporary Media 46, 2003
72003
Why the neoliberal U is making us stupid
J Kapur
Democratic Communiqué 27 (1), 2016
62016
Rehearsals for war: Capitalism and the transformation of children into consumers
J Kapur
Socialism and Democracy 20 (2), 55-68, 2006
52006
Obsolescence and other playroom anxieties: Childhood in the shadows of late capital
J Kapur
Rethinking Marxism, 237-255, 2020
42020
Capital limits on creativity: neoliberalism and its uses of art
J Kapur
Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media 53, 6-6, 2011
42011
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