%0 Journal Article %T Desi Films: Articulating Images of South Asian Identity in a Global Communication Environment %A Rekha Sharma %J Global Media Journal : Canadian Edition %D 2011 %I University of Ottawa %X Although India itself has been an important source of information about the Indian identity for Western audiences, a specialized genre of desi media have also garnered more recognition in recent years. Desi films¡ªmovies created by and/or for South Asian immigrants¡ªare capable of reaching large numbers of people regardless of their educational level, economic status, or linguistic proficiency. Most are produced in English or with English subtitles and are easily accessible in most areas, either in theatres, video rental stores, libraries, or via Internet movie sites. This paper examines Indian diasporic films as a vehicle for cultural articulation and debate. First, it provides a theoretical foundation of hegemony and resistance with regard to notions of ethnicity and immigrants¡¯ articulations of identity in interstitial zones. Second, it discusses sources of hegemony from Indian and Western media. Third, it explores the creation of a hybrid identity as reflected in Indian diasporic films, pointing out some of the themes and conventions of this emerging genre. %K Desi Films %K Diasporic Communities %K Ethnic Identity %K Hybrid Identity %K Indian Immigrant Films %K Media Hegemony %K Resistance %K South Asian Identity %U http://www.gmj.uottawa.ca/1101/v4i1_sharma.pdf