Reorienting global communication : Indian and Chinese media beyond borders / edited by Michael Curtin and Hemant Shah.
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Language: | English |
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Urbana, Ill. :
University of Illinois Press,
[2010]
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Series: | Popular culture and politics in Asia Pacific.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Part 1. Global India Media
- 1. Nonsense as Sense-Making: Negotiating Globalization in Bombay Cinema / Lakshmi Srinivas
- 2. "From Bihar to Manhattan": Bollywood and the Transnational Indian Family / Aswin Punathambekar
- 3. Home, Homeland, Homepage: Belonging an the Indian-American Web / Madhavi Mallapragada
- 4. Transnational Brides: Wedding Magazines and the Invention of a Cosmopolitan Indian Tradition / Sujata Moorti
- 5. Mapping Tollywood: The Cultural Geography of "Ramoji Film City" in Hyderabad / Shanti Kumar
- 6. The Global Face of Indian Television / Divya C. McMillin
- 7. Localizing the Global: Bombay's Sojourn from the Cosmopolitan Urbane to Aamchi Mumbai / Sreya Mitra
- Part 2. Global China Media
- 8. Whose Hero? The "Spirit" and "Structure" of a Made-in-China Global Blockbuster / Yuezhi Zhao
- 9. The Deferral of Pan-Asian: A Critical Appraisal of Film Marketization in China / Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh
- 10. Cultural Globalization and Chinese Television: A Case of Hybridization / Joseph M. Chan
- 11. East Asian Pop Culture: Its Circulation, Consumption, and Politics / Chua Beng Huat
- 12. Enacting the Family-Nation on a Global Stage: An Analysis of CCTV's Spring Festival Gala / Zhongdang Pan
- 13. Bound to Rise: Chinese Media Discourses on the New Global Order / Chin-Chuan Lee
- 14. Chinese Techno-Nationalism and Global WiFi Policy / Jack Linchuan Qiu.