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Reorienting global communication :Indian and Chinese media beyond borders

  • 其他作者: Curtin, Michael. , Shah, Hemant,
  • 出版: Urbana : University of Illinois Press c2010.
  • 稽核項: 313 p. :ill. ;24 cm.
  • 叢書名: Popular culture and politics in Asia Pacific
  • 標題: Mass media India. , Mass media China. , Mass media
  • ISBN: 0252076907 , 9780252076909
  • 附註: 102年國科會補助人文及社會科學研究圖書設備計畫主題:藝術學:華語電影研究. Nonsense as sense-making: negotiating globalizaton in Bombay cinema / Lakshmi Srinivas -- "From Bihar to Manhattan": Bollywood and the transnational Indian family / Aswin Punathambekar -- Home, homeland, homepage: belonging and the Indian-American web / Madhavi Mallapragada -- Transnational brides: wedding magazines and the invention of a cosmopolitan Indian tradition / Sujata Moorti -- Mapping Tollywood: the cultural geography of "Ramoji film city" in Hyderabad / Shanti Kumar -- The global face of Indian television / Divya C. McMillin -- Localizing the global: Bombay's sojourn from the cosmopolitan urbane to Aamchi Mumbai / Sreya Mitra -- Whose hero? The "spirit" and "structure" of a made-in-China global blockbuster / Yuezhi Zhao -- The deferral of pan-Asian: a critical appraisal of film marketization in China / Emilie Yuh-yu Yeh -- Cultural globalization and Chinese television: a case of hybridization / Joseph M. Chan -- East Asian pop culture: its circulation, consumption, and politics / Chua Ben Huat -- Enacting the family-nation on a global stage: an analysis of CCTV's spring festival gala / Zhongdang Pan -- Bound to rise: Chinese media discourses on the new global order / Chin-Chuan Lee -- Chinese techno-nationalism and global WiFi policy / Jack Lunchuan Qiu. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Emphasizing the global nature of Indian and Chinese film, television, and digital media, Reorienting Global Communication: Indian and Chinese Media Beyond Borders provides a diverse mix of alternative perspectives that collectively shift the discussion of media globalization away from Hollywood and New York. Linked by a shared history of colonialism, state socialism, large diasporas, and recent market liberalization, India and China are poised to become twenty-first-century world powers. While both enjoy a rich ensemble of religious iconography, legends, and folk traditions, Indian and Chinese producers and consumers are today challenged to find modes of expression that are culturally authentic and commercially viable in an increasingly globalized media environment. Essays cover topics such as the influence of transnational Indian families on the narrative elements of Bollywood productions, the rise of made-in-China blockbusters, the development of pan-Asian cinema, and migrants' use of the Internet to maintain connections with their homelands. Contributors are Michael Curtin, Chua Beng Huat, Shanti Kumar, Chin-Chuan Lee, Madhavi Mallapragada, Divya C. McMillin, Sreya Mitra, Sujata Moorti, Zhongdang Pan, Aswin Punathambekar, Jack Linchuan Qiu, Hemant Shah, Lakshmi Srinivas, Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh, and Yuezhi Zhao.
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