Contemporary Culture and Media in Asia
Herausgeber: Black, Daniel; Iwabuchi, Koichi; Khoo, Olivia
Contemporary Culture and Media in Asia
Herausgeber: Black, Daniel; Iwabuchi, Koichi; Khoo, Olivia
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Brings together leading and emerging scholars from Asia, North America and Australia to develop new perspectives on the key issues in contemporary Asian cultural and media studies.
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Brings together leading and emerging scholars from Asia, North America and Australia to develop new perspectives on the key issues in contemporary Asian cultural and media studies.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781783487080
- ISBN-10: 1783487089
- Artikelnr.: 43485383
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781783487080
- ISBN-10: 1783487089
- Artikelnr.: 43485383
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Daniel Black is a Lecturer in Communications and Media Studies at Monash University. Olivia Khoo is a Senior Lecturer in Film and Screen Studies at Monash University. Koichi Iwabuchi is Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at Monash University.
Introduction: A Trans-Asia Approach to Cultural and Media Studies / Part I:
Topography of Trans-Asia 1. A Postcolonial Amnesia, Ariel Heryanto / 2.
Hollywood North, Asiawood West: Vancouver as a Transpacific Film Location /
/ 3. The Yellow Pacific: East Asian Pop Culture and East Asian Modernities,
Younghan Cho , Helen Hok-Sze Leung / Part II: Media and Muslim Cultures /
4. Who wants to be a (Muslim) Millionaire? Motivation, Modernity and the
Power of Positive Narratives in Contemporary Indonesia, Meg Downes / 5.
Modern Manuals and Islamic Inspiration: Negotiating modernity in Malaysian
Islamic-themed cinema, Leonie Schmidt / 6. Re-embedding Media Trajectories
of the Islamic Resurgence, Julian Millie Part III: Cultural Politics Across
Borders: Ethnicity, Gender, Sexuality / 7. Desiring the
Mainstream/Enchantment as Tactic (of Recognition): Minority Visuality in
Hong Kong South Asian Youth's Short Films, Lisa Leung Yuk-ming / 8. 'Long
Live Cuteness': S.H.E.'s 'Girl Power' and the Negotiations with
Nationalisms in 'Pop Culture China, Irene Yang Fang-Chih and Liew Kai Khiun
/ 9. Picturing Queer India(s), Shalmalee Palekar / Part IV: Digital Media
and Social Action / 10. A Portrait of the Creative Worker as a Young
Economic Man: Digital Creative Labour in South Korea, Yeran Kim / 11. The
Political Styles of Online Activism in China, Guobin Yang and Wei Wang /
12. Media, Place, Sociality and National Publics: Chinese International
Students in Translocal Networks, Fran Martin / Afterword, John N. Erni /
Index
Topography of Trans-Asia 1. A Postcolonial Amnesia, Ariel Heryanto / 2.
Hollywood North, Asiawood West: Vancouver as a Transpacific Film Location /
/ 3. The Yellow Pacific: East Asian Pop Culture and East Asian Modernities,
Younghan Cho , Helen Hok-Sze Leung / Part II: Media and Muslim Cultures /
4. Who wants to be a (Muslim) Millionaire? Motivation, Modernity and the
Power of Positive Narratives in Contemporary Indonesia, Meg Downes / 5.
Modern Manuals and Islamic Inspiration: Negotiating modernity in Malaysian
Islamic-themed cinema, Leonie Schmidt / 6. Re-embedding Media Trajectories
of the Islamic Resurgence, Julian Millie Part III: Cultural Politics Across
Borders: Ethnicity, Gender, Sexuality / 7. Desiring the
Mainstream/Enchantment as Tactic (of Recognition): Minority Visuality in
Hong Kong South Asian Youth's Short Films, Lisa Leung Yuk-ming / 8. 'Long
Live Cuteness': S.H.E.'s 'Girl Power' and the Negotiations with
Nationalisms in 'Pop Culture China, Irene Yang Fang-Chih and Liew Kai Khiun
/ 9. Picturing Queer India(s), Shalmalee Palekar / Part IV: Digital Media
and Social Action / 10. A Portrait of the Creative Worker as a Young
Economic Man: Digital Creative Labour in South Korea, Yeran Kim / 11. The
Political Styles of Online Activism in China, Guobin Yang and Wei Wang /
12. Media, Place, Sociality and National Publics: Chinese International
Students in Translocal Networks, Fran Martin / Afterword, John N. Erni /
Index
Introduction: A Trans-Asia Approach to Cultural and Media Studies / Part I:
Topography of Trans-Asia 1. A Postcolonial Amnesia, Ariel Heryanto / 2.
Hollywood North, Asiawood West: Vancouver as a Transpacific Film Location /
/ 3. The Yellow Pacific: East Asian Pop Culture and East Asian Modernities,
Younghan Cho , Helen Hok-Sze Leung / Part II: Media and Muslim Cultures /
4. Who wants to be a (Muslim) Millionaire? Motivation, Modernity and the
Power of Positive Narratives in Contemporary Indonesia, Meg Downes / 5.
Modern Manuals and Islamic Inspiration: Negotiating modernity in Malaysian
Islamic-themed cinema, Leonie Schmidt / 6. Re-embedding Media Trajectories
of the Islamic Resurgence, Julian Millie Part III: Cultural Politics Across
Borders: Ethnicity, Gender, Sexuality / 7. Desiring the
Mainstream/Enchantment as Tactic (of Recognition): Minority Visuality in
Hong Kong South Asian Youth's Short Films, Lisa Leung Yuk-ming / 8. 'Long
Live Cuteness': S.H.E.'s 'Girl Power' and the Negotiations with
Nationalisms in 'Pop Culture China, Irene Yang Fang-Chih and Liew Kai Khiun
/ 9. Picturing Queer India(s), Shalmalee Palekar / Part IV: Digital Media
and Social Action / 10. A Portrait of the Creative Worker as a Young
Economic Man: Digital Creative Labour in South Korea, Yeran Kim / 11. The
Political Styles of Online Activism in China, Guobin Yang and Wei Wang /
12. Media, Place, Sociality and National Publics: Chinese International
Students in Translocal Networks, Fran Martin / Afterword, John N. Erni /
Index
Topography of Trans-Asia 1. A Postcolonial Amnesia, Ariel Heryanto / 2.
Hollywood North, Asiawood West: Vancouver as a Transpacific Film Location /
/ 3. The Yellow Pacific: East Asian Pop Culture and East Asian Modernities,
Younghan Cho , Helen Hok-Sze Leung / Part II: Media and Muslim Cultures /
4. Who wants to be a (Muslim) Millionaire? Motivation, Modernity and the
Power of Positive Narratives in Contemporary Indonesia, Meg Downes / 5.
Modern Manuals and Islamic Inspiration: Negotiating modernity in Malaysian
Islamic-themed cinema, Leonie Schmidt / 6. Re-embedding Media Trajectories
of the Islamic Resurgence, Julian Millie Part III: Cultural Politics Across
Borders: Ethnicity, Gender, Sexuality / 7. Desiring the
Mainstream/Enchantment as Tactic (of Recognition): Minority Visuality in
Hong Kong South Asian Youth's Short Films, Lisa Leung Yuk-ming / 8. 'Long
Live Cuteness': S.H.E.'s 'Girl Power' and the Negotiations with
Nationalisms in 'Pop Culture China, Irene Yang Fang-Chih and Liew Kai Khiun
/ 9. Picturing Queer India(s), Shalmalee Palekar / Part IV: Digital Media
and Social Action / 10. A Portrait of the Creative Worker as a Young
Economic Man: Digital Creative Labour in South Korea, Yeran Kim / 11. The
Political Styles of Online Activism in China, Guobin Yang and Wei Wang /
12. Media, Place, Sociality and National Publics: Chinese International
Students in Translocal Networks, Fran Martin / Afterword, John N. Erni /
Index