Notes
1. Spigel, Television after TV, 2.
2. Rajagopal, Politics After Television; Mankekar, Screening Culture, Viewing Politics; Kumar, Gandhi Meets Primetime; Roy, “Television News and Democratic Change in India”; and Mehta, India on Television.
3. Chakrabarty, Provincializing Europe, 29. For a detailed consideration of the politics of knowledge production within the institutional site that has come to be designated ‘TV studies’. Also see Shanti Kumar, ‘Is There Anything Called Global Television Studies?’.
4. Appadurai and Breckenridge, ‘Public Modernity in India’.
5. Ibid., 1.
6. Ibid., 2.
7. Ibid., 5.
8. Ibid., 14.
9. Ibid., 16.
10. See for instance, Chakrabarty, Provincializing Europe; Chatterjee, The Nation and Its Fragments; Mani, Contentious Traditions; Rajagopal, Indian Public Sphere.
11. Brunsdon, ‘Is Television Studies History?’