Unmediated: Essays on Media, Culture, Cinema

01 May, 2014

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Sashi Kumar

Tulika Books, 448 pages, Rs895

Sashi Kumar is a journalist, broadcaster, documentary and feature-film maker, and educationist, and has spent over three decades working in and contemplating the Indian media. In this book of collected essays, covering a long career and a broad range of subjects Indian and international, he reflects on the rapid evolution of the media, mediated culture and cinema. Kumar consistently engages with contemporary debates on journalism, freedom of expression, technology, digital capitalism and cultural practice.

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