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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9780203892480
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (251 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Internationalizing Media Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Media Consumption and Everyday Life in Asia
    DDC: 302.23095
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This book explores people's everyday experience of the media in Asian countries in confrontation with huge social change and transition and the need to understand this phenomenon as it intersects with the media. It argues for the centrality of the media to Asian transformations in the era of globalization. The profusion of the media today, with new imaginations, new choices and contradictions, generates a critical condition for reflexivity engaging everyday people to have a resource for the learning of self, culture and society in a new light. Media culture is creating new connections, new des
    Description / Table of Contents: Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I: Media Consumption in Globalization; 1 Experiencing Globalization: Global TV, Reflexivity and the Lives of Young Korean Women; 2 Muslim Media and Youth in Globalizing Southeast Asia; 3 Reimagining Tradition: Globalization in India from MTV to Hanuman; 4 Reinventing Nationalism: The Politics of Malaysian Idol on Culture and Identity in Postcolonial Malaysia; 5 Media Consumption and Incomplete Globalization: How Chinese Interpret Border-Crossing Hong Kong TV Dramas
    Description / Table of Contents: Part II: The Rise of Asian Media: Regional Consumption6 East Asian Pop Culture: Layers of Communities; 7 Discovering Japanese TV Drama through Online Chinese Fans: Narrative Reflexivity, Implicit Therapy and the Question of the Social Imaginary; 8 Dialogue with the Korean Wave: Japan and its Postcolonial Discontents; 9 Nonresident Consumption of Indian Cinema in Asia; 10 Bollywood in Bangladesh: Transcultural Consumption in Globalizing South Asia; Part III: Everyday Life in Transition: Contesting Identity; 11 Consuming and Producing (Post)modernity: Youth and Popular Culture in Thailand
    Description / Table of Contents: 12 Consuming Sex and the City: Young Taiwanese Women Contesting Sexuality13 Cybercute Politics: The Internet Cyworld and Gender Performativity in Korea; 14 Cultural Migrants and the Construction of the Imagined West: The Japanese Youth; Contributors; Index
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
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