ISBN:
019806103X
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9780198061038
Language:
English
Pages:
XX, 338 S.
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Ill., graph. Darst
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23 cm
DDC:
302.230954
Keywords:
Mass media Social aspects
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History
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Communication Social aspects
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History
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Indien
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Massenmedien
;
Aufsatzsammlung
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Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Indien
;
Massenmedien
Abstract:
Introduction : the public sphere in India : structure and transformation / Arvind Rajagopal -- Formation of a colonial public sphere. Transmission / Ranajit Guha ; The Indian ecumene : an indigenous public sphere / C.A. Bayly ; The politics of popular images : from cow protection to M.K. Gandhi, 1890-1950 / Christopher Pinney ; Obtaining moral consensus in a law and order society : Indian responses / Rajeev Dhavan -- The national popular. Redefining obscenity and aesthetics in print / Charu Gupta ; The Hindi political sphere / Francesca Orsini ; 'Women-oriented' narratives and the new Indian woman / Purnima Mankekar ; Who is that singing? : shot-music-speech / Aniket Jaaware -- National development and mediatic infrastructure. the Mahatma didn't like the movies and why it matters : Indian broadcasting policy, 1920s-1990s / Robin Jeffrey ; 'Subliminal charge' : how Hindi-language newspaper expansion affects India / Peter G. Frielander, Robin Jeffrey, and Sanjay Seth ; A 'split public' in the making and unmaking of the Ram Janmabhumi campaign / Arvind Rajagopal ; Forging public opinion : the press, television, and electoral campaigns in Andhra Pradesh / G. Krishna Reddy -- Emergent orders : localization, consumerism, digital culture. Close distance : constructing 'the Indian consumer' / William Mazzarella ; Local news gatherers / Sevanti Ninan ; Globalization, sexuality, and the visual field : issues and non-issues for cultural critique / Mary E. John ; Internet in India / K. Gopinath ; Call centre conundrum / D. Wood
Note:
Formerly CIP Uk
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Bibliography S. [329] - 336
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Introduction : the public sphere in India : structure and transformation
,
Formation of a colonial public sphere. Transmission
,
The national popular. Redefining obscenity and aesthetics in print
,
National development and mediatic infrastructure. the Mahatma didn't like the movies and why it matters : Indian broadcasting policy, 1920s-1990s
,
Emergent orders : localization, consumerism, digital culture. Close distance : constructing 'the Indian consumer'
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