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Ravi S Vasudevan

Making Meaning in Indian Cinema, edited by Ravi Vasudevan, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2000

Shifting Codes, Dissolving Identitites: The Hindi Social Film of the 1950s as Popular Culture, Making Meaning in Indian Cinema, edited by Ravi Vasudevan, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2000

Neither State nor Faith: The Transcendental Significance of the Cinema, The Crisis of Secularism in India (edited by Anuradha Needham and Rajeshwari Sunder Rajan) Duke University Press, October 2006

Cinema in Urban Space, Seminar Special Issue on 'Unsettling Cinema', # 525, May 2003, Unsettling Cinema - A Symposium on the Place of Cinema in India(edited by Bhrigupati Singh)

'Bombay' and its Public, Pleasure and the Nation: The History, Politics and Consumption of Public Culture in India (edited by Rachel Dwyer and Christopher Pinney)

The Exhilaration of Dread: Genre, Narrative Form and Film Style in Contemporary Urban Action Films, Indian Cinema and the Urban Experience, (edited by Preben Kaarsholm), Berg Publishers, October 2006

An Imperfect Public: Cinema and Citizenship in the Third World, Civil Society, Public Sphere and Citizenship: Dialogues and Perceptions, (edited by Rajeev Bhargava and Helmut Reifeld), Sage Publications, 2005

`The politics of cultural address in a `transitional cinema': Indian film', in Christine Gledhill and Linda Ruth Williams edited, *Re-inventing Film Studies*, London, Edward Arnold, 2000

`The double take of modernism in the work of Satyajit Ray', *Journal of the Moving Image* no. 2, Calcutta, Jadavpur University, 2001;  and in Moinak Biswas edited, *Apu and After*, Kolkata, Seagull Books, 2006

`Selves Made Strange: Violent and Peformative Bodies in the Cities of Indian Cinema' in Indira Chandrashekhar and Peter C. Siehl edited *body.city*, Delhi, Tulika Books, 2003

`Devotional Transformation: Miracles, mechanical artifice and spectatorship in Indian Cinema' in Birgit Meyer and Stephen P.Hughes edited *Postscripts*, 1.2/1.3 2006

`Another History Rises to the Surface: Melodrama in the Age of Digital Simulation (Hey Ram!, Kamalahasan, 1999), *Economic and Political Weekly*, 13 July 2002
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