Biography
Madhuja Mukherjee is Professor of Film Studies at Jadavpur University, India. She extends her archival research into art-practice, curatorial-work and filmmaking. Her primary research involves Indian film industries, cinema in Bengal, technological transformations, sound cultures, gender, labour and historiography. Her current areas of research include: urban and media geographies. She has published extensively in scholarly journals, and is the author of ‘New Theatres Ltd.: The Emblem of Art, The Picture of Success’ (2009), editor of ‘Aural Films, Oral Cultures: Essays on Cinema from the Early Sound Era’ (2012), and of the award-winning anthology ‘Voices of the Talking Stars: The Women of Indian Cinema and Beyond’ (2017). More recently, she (co) edited the volumes titled: ‘Popular Cinema in Bengal’ (2020) and ‘Industrial Networks and Cinemas of India’ (2021). She created the ‘first’ graphic-novel in Bengali (‘Kangal Malsat’, 2013); presently, she is editing a graphic-narrative series titled ‘Body Matters’. She is the (co-) writer of the internationally acclaimed film ‘Qissa’ (Punjabi, 2013); her first experimental feature-film ‘Carnival’ (No-dialogues, English inter-titles, 2012), had its World Premiere at the 41 st International Film Festival Rotterdam 2012, and her second feature-film, ‘Deep6’ (Bengali, 2021), had its World Premiere at the 26 th Busan International Film Festival 2021.