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South Asian Creative and Cultural Industries

Edited by Khaleel Malik and Rajinder Dudrah

Type
Studies
Subject
CountriesSouth Asia
Keywords
South Asia
Publishing date
2024 (June 23, 2024)
1st publishing
2020
Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Paperback • 134 pages
6 ¾ x 9 ½ inches (17 x 24 cm)
ISBN
978-1-032-83901-1
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Book Presentation:
It is widely acknowledged that creativity is emerging as one of the most important sources of economic growth. This book investigates the varied forms of the creative and cultural industries including the arts, culture, film, design and other related fields.

In this book, the chapters showcase new research insights into the recent growth of the creative and cultural industries, which can be located across the intersection of the arts and humanities, business studies and social science disciplines. The contributors provide rich empirical insights about the creative and cultural industries of, related to and connected with South Asia, both from across its diasporas and from around the world. This includes a variety of illustrative examples of creativity from the Bollywood film industry, to the growth of the creative sector in countries like the UK, India and Bangladesh, making the book an engaging read for anyone who is interested to learn more.

Using contemporary and fresh examples from South Asia and its diasporas, South Asian Creative and Cultural Industries offers new research perspectives on a growing and important region of the world. This book was originally published as a special issue of the South Asian Popular Culture journal.

About the authors:
Khaleel Malik is Senior Lecturer at Alliance Manchester Business School/Manchester Institute of Innovation Research in the University of Manchester, UK. He has researched and published many articles in international journals mainly focusing on innovation management and innovation policy. He is also the Book Review Editor of the journal R&D Management. Rajinder Dudrah is Professor of Cultural Studies and Creative Industries in the School of Media, Birmingham City University, UK. He has researched and published widely across film, media and cultural studies. He has authored, amongst others, Bollywood Travels: Culture, Diaspora and Border Crossings in Popular Hindi Cinema (Routledge). He is also the founding co-editor of the journal South Asian Popular Culture.

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