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table of contents
Cover
Half Title Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Abbreviations
Introduction: “The Real Show”
Interlude I: Mediating “Slum”
1. Cash: “You Can’t Buy a Vote”
Interlude II: South Bombay
2. Natak: “The Size of the Public Will Be the Size of the Image”
3. Believe: “What’s a Show and What’s a Lie”
Interlude III: Places of Protest
4. Kaaghaz: “We Aren’t Hindustani by Paper; We’re Hindustani by Blood”
5. Politics: “The Protests Were Becoming Politicized”
Conclusion: Drama of Democracy
Acknowledgments
Notes
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Index
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