Assistant Professor of Literature Pavitra Sundar recently published an essay titled “Gender, Bawdiness, and Bodily Voices: Bombay Cinema’s Audiovisual Contract and the ‘Ethnic’ Woman.”
The essay appears in the anthology Locating the Voice in Film: Critical Approaches and Global Practices, published in December by Oxford University Press.
Edited by Tom Whittaker of the University of Liverpool and Sarah Wright of the University of London, the book explores national and transnational contexts and the cultural specificity of the voice in cinema.