ISBN:
9781136512841
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9781283643337
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9780415877909
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (xviii, 258 Seiten)
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Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Global media, culture, and identity
DDC:
302.2
Keywords:
Communication, International
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Mass media and culture
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Popular culture and globalization
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Technological innovations Social aspects
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Electronic books
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Massenmedien
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Medien
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Identität
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Kulturelle Identität
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Globalisierung
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Popular culture and globalization
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Electronic books
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Mass media and culture
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Identity (Psychology) and mass media
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Mass media
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Social aspects
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Mass media
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Psychological aspects
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Mass media and globalization
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Culture and globalization
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Electronic books
Abstract:
This edited volume examines the ways that global media shapes relations between place, culture, and identity. Through the included essays, Chopra and Gajjala offer a mix of theoretical reflections and empirical case studies that will help readers understand how the media can shape cultural identities and, conversely, how cultural formations can influence the political economy of global media. The interdisciplinary, international scholars gathered here push the discussion of what it means to do global media studies beyond uncritical celebrations of the global media technologies (or globalizatio
Description / Table of Contents:
Front Cover; Global Media, Culture, and Identity; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; Foreword: Emile McAnany; Acknowledgments; Notes on Contributors; 1. Introduction: Media, Culture, and Identity in the Time of the Global: Rohit Chopra; Part I: Geographies and Currents of Global Media and Identity; 2. Endemic Reporting: Calibrating the "News" and "Normal Disease": Cindy Patton; 3. The Mediascape of Hip-Wop: Alterity and Authenticity in Italian North American Hip-Hop: Joseph Sciorra; 4. The Global Nomad: Navigating Mediated Space at a Global Scale: Michael Jenson
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5. Overseas Print Capitalism and Chinese Nationalism in the Early Twentieth Century: David KenleyPart II: Entanglements of the Global, Regional, National, and Local; 6. Reading the i-pill Advertisement: The Pleasures and Pressures of Contemporary Contraceptive Advertising in India: Nayantara Sheoran; 7. The Fetishistic Challenge: Things in Nineteenth-Century Danish Literature as Mediators of Identity: Frederike Felcht; 8. How Far to the Global? Producing Television at the Margins as Lived Experiences: Ivan Kwek
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9. Remediation and Scaling: The Making of "Global" Identities: Aalok Khandekar and Grant Jun Otsuki10. A New Hollywood Genre: The Global-Local Film: Nolwenn Mingant; 11. The Discursive Disjunctions of Globalizing Media: Scalar Claims and Tensions at the French-German and European Television Channel ARTE: Damien Stankiewicz; Part III: Digital Mediations in the Global Era; 12. Toward a Global Digital History: Paul Longley Arthur; 13. Subtitling Jia Zhangke's Films: Intermediality, Digital Technology, and the Varieties of Foreignness in Global Cinema: Hudson Moura
Description / Table of Contents:
14. Women Seeking Women: Identity Constructions in German and Taiwanese Online Personal Ads: Matthew Heinz and Hsin-I Cheng15. Marketing Empowerment? Commodifying the "Other" through Online Microfinance: Radhika Gajjala, Anca Birzescu, and Franklin N. A. Yartey; Afterword: Media Identities in a "Post-American" World: Daya Thussu; Bibliography; Index;
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
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