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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Daniel Black; Olivia Khoo and Koichi Iwabuchi
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Trans-Asian connectivity and dialogue 1. The Yellow Pacific: East Asian Pop Culture and East Asian Modernities, Younghan Cho 2. The National Is As the Global, Ariel Heryanto 3. Vancouver Imagined: The Trans-Pacific Itineraries of Film Locations, Helen Hok-Sze Leung Part II: Muslim modernities 4. Who wants to be a (Muslim) Millionaire? Motivation, modernity and the power of positive narratives in contemporary Indonesia, Meg Downes 5. Disembedded listeners: religious oratory in the age of information, Julian Millie Part III: Cultural diversity 6. Affective listening? The politics of (mediated) minority recognition in the 'All About Us' project in Hong Kong, Lisa Leung Yuk-ming 7. Long Live Cuteness': S.H.E.'s 'Girl Power' and the Negotiations with Nationalisms in 'Pop Culture China, Liew Kai Khiun and Yang Fang-Chih Irene 8. Queer India(s): the pleasures of song and dance, Shalmalee Palekar Part IV: Cultural politics and digital convergence 9. Digital Creative Labour: The Ethics of Labour and Neoliberal Governmentality of Selfhood, Yeran Kim 10. Digital Pluralism and Dissociative Publics, Koichi Iwabuchi 11. Digital Media, International Students, and the Cultural Politics of Location, Fran Martin Afterword, John N. Erni Index
Introduction Part I: Trans-Asian connectivity and dialogue 1. The Yellow Pacific: East Asian Pop Culture and East Asian Modernities, Younghan Cho 2. The National Is As the Global, Ariel Heryanto 3. Vancouver Imagined: The Trans-Pacific Itineraries of Film Locations, Helen Hok-Sze Leung Part II: Muslim modernities 4. Who wants to be a (Muslim) Millionaire? Motivation, modernity and the power of positive narratives in contemporary Indonesia, Meg Downes 5. Disembedded listeners: religious oratory in the age of information, Julian Millie Part III: Cultural diversity 6. Affective listening? The politics of (mediated) minority recognition in the 'All About Us' project in Hong Kong, Lisa Leung Yuk-ming 7. Long Live Cuteness': S.H.E.'s 'Girl Power' and the Negotiations with Nationalisms in 'Pop Culture China, Liew Kai Khiun and Yang Fang-Chih Irene 8. Queer India(s): the pleasures of song and dance, Shalmalee Palekar Part IV: Cultural politics and digital convergence 9. Digital Creative Labour: The Ethics of Labour and Neoliberal Governmentality of Selfhood, Yeran Kim 10. Digital Pluralism and Dissociative Publics, Koichi Iwabuchi 11. Digital Media, International Students, and the Cultural Politics of Location, Fran Martin Afterword, John N. Erni Index
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