Cultural Imperialism
Essays on the Political Economy of Cultural Domination
Herausgeber: Hamm, Bernd; Smandych, Russell
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Essays on the Political Economy of Cultural Domination
Herausgeber: Hamm, Bernd; Smandych, Russell
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This book offers a diverse range of essays on the state of current research, knowledge, and global political action and debate on cultural imperialism.
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This book offers a diverse range of essays on the state of current research, knowledge, and global political action and debate on cultural imperialism.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 457g
- ISBN-13: 9781551117072
- ISBN-10: 155111707X
- Artikelnr.: 39409999
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 457g
- ISBN-13: 9781551117072
- ISBN-10: 155111707X
- Artikelnr.: 39409999
Edited by Bernd Hamm and Russell Smandych
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Part 1: Defining Cultural Imperialism
Introduction
Chapter 1. Cultural Imperialism and Its Critics: Rethinking Cultural
Domination and Resistance, Russell Smandych
Chapter 2. Cultural Imperialism: The Political Economy of Cultural
Domination, Bernd Hamm
Part 2: Cultural Imperialism: History and Future
Introduction
Chapter 3. Cultural Imperialism: A Short History, Future, and a Postscript
from the Present, Susantha Goonatilake
Chapter 4. Imperialism as a Theory of the Future, Ashis Nandy
Chapter 5. Cynical Science: Science and Truth as Cultural Imperialism,
Bernd Hamm
Part 3: Media Imperialism and Cultural Politics
Introduction
Chapter 6. Legitimating Domination: Notes on the Changing Face of Cultural
Imperialism, Katharine Sarikakis
Chapter 7. Content Industries and Cultural Diversity: The Case of Motion
Pictures, Christoph Germann
Chapter 8. Cultural Imperialism, State's Power, and Civic Activism in and
Beyond Cyberspace: Asia's Newly Industrializing Economies (NIEs) in
Comparative Perspective, On-kwok Lai
Chapter 9. Media Transmitted Values Transfer: The US at "War Against
Terrorism" and its Implications for the Information Society, Elvira Classen
Part 4: Neo-Liberalism, Globalization, and Cultural Imperialism
Introduction
Chapter 10. Neo-Liberalism and the Attack on the Humanities: The New Social
Science of Cultural Imperialism, Herbert Schui
Chapter 11. The Role of GATS in the Commodification of Education, Christoph
Scherrer
Chapter 12. From White Man's Burden to Good Governance: Economic
Liberalization and the Commodification of Law and Ethics, D. Parthasarathy
Chapter 13. Deradicalization and the Defeat of the Feminist Movement: The
Case of the Philippines, Sheilfa B. Alojamiento
Part 5: Linguistic and Ecological Imperialism
Introduction
Chapter 14. Analyzing and Resisting Linguistic Imperialism, Fritz Vilmar
Chapter 15. Protection of the World's Linguistic and Ecological Diversity:
Two Sides of the Same Coin, Hermann H. Dieter
Chapter 16. Eco-Imperialism as an Aspect of Cultural Imperialism, Gustav W.
Sauer and Bernd Hamm
Part 6: Postcolonialism and Cultural Imperialism
Introduction
Chapter 17. The Cultural Imperialism of Law, Russell Smandych
Chapter 18. Enrique Dussel and Ali Shari'ati on Cultural Imperialism, Abbas
Manoochehri
Chapter 19. Redefining Cultural Imperialism and the Dynamics of Culture
Contacts, Biyot K. Tripathy
Index
Preface
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Part 1: Defining Cultural Imperialism
Introduction
Chapter 1. Cultural Imperialism and Its Critics: Rethinking Cultural
Domination and Resistance, Russell Smandych
Chapter 2. Cultural Imperialism: The Political Economy of Cultural
Domination, Bernd Hamm
Part 2: Cultural Imperialism: History and Future
Introduction
Chapter 3. Cultural Imperialism: A Short History, Future, and a Postscript
from the Present, Susantha Goonatilake
Chapter 4. Imperialism as a Theory of the Future, Ashis Nandy
Chapter 5. Cynical Science: Science and Truth as Cultural Imperialism,
Bernd Hamm
Part 3: Media Imperialism and Cultural Politics
Introduction
Chapter 6. Legitimating Domination: Notes on the Changing Face of Cultural
Imperialism, Katharine Sarikakis
Chapter 7. Content Industries and Cultural Diversity: The Case of Motion
Pictures, Christoph Germann
Chapter 8. Cultural Imperialism, State's Power, and Civic Activism in and
Beyond Cyberspace: Asia's Newly Industrializing Economies (NIEs) in
Comparative Perspective, On-kwok Lai
Chapter 9. Media Transmitted Values Transfer: The US at "War Against
Terrorism" and its Implications for the Information Society, Elvira Classen
Part 4: Neo-Liberalism, Globalization, and Cultural Imperialism
Introduction
Chapter 10. Neo-Liberalism and the Attack on the Humanities: The New Social
Science of Cultural Imperialism, Herbert Schui
Chapter 11. The Role of GATS in the Commodification of Education, Christoph
Scherrer
Chapter 12. From White Man's Burden to Good Governance: Economic
Liberalization and the Commodification of Law and Ethics, D. Parthasarathy
Chapter 13. Deradicalization and the Defeat of the Feminist Movement: The
Case of the Philippines, Sheilfa B. Alojamiento
Part 5: Linguistic and Ecological Imperialism
Introduction
Chapter 14. Analyzing and Resisting Linguistic Imperialism, Fritz Vilmar
Chapter 15. Protection of the World's Linguistic and Ecological Diversity:
Two Sides of the Same Coin, Hermann H. Dieter
Chapter 16. Eco-Imperialism as an Aspect of Cultural Imperialism, Gustav W.
Sauer and Bernd Hamm
Part 6: Postcolonialism and Cultural Imperialism
Introduction
Chapter 17. The Cultural Imperialism of Law, Russell Smandych
Chapter 18. Enrique Dussel and Ali Shari'ati on Cultural Imperialism, Abbas
Manoochehri
Chapter 19. Redefining Cultural Imperialism and the Dynamics of Culture
Contacts, Biyot K. Tripathy
Index
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Part 1: Defining Cultural Imperialism
Introduction
Chapter 1. Cultural Imperialism and Its Critics: Rethinking Cultural
Domination and Resistance, Russell Smandych
Chapter 2. Cultural Imperialism: The Political Economy of Cultural
Domination, Bernd Hamm
Part 2: Cultural Imperialism: History and Future
Introduction
Chapter 3. Cultural Imperialism: A Short History, Future, and a Postscript
from the Present, Susantha Goonatilake
Chapter 4. Imperialism as a Theory of the Future, Ashis Nandy
Chapter 5. Cynical Science: Science and Truth as Cultural Imperialism,
Bernd Hamm
Part 3: Media Imperialism and Cultural Politics
Introduction
Chapter 6. Legitimating Domination: Notes on the Changing Face of Cultural
Imperialism, Katharine Sarikakis
Chapter 7. Content Industries and Cultural Diversity: The Case of Motion
Pictures, Christoph Germann
Chapter 8. Cultural Imperialism, State's Power, and Civic Activism in and
Beyond Cyberspace: Asia's Newly Industrializing Economies (NIEs) in
Comparative Perspective, On-kwok Lai
Chapter 9. Media Transmitted Values Transfer: The US at "War Against
Terrorism" and its Implications for the Information Society, Elvira Classen
Part 4: Neo-Liberalism, Globalization, and Cultural Imperialism
Introduction
Chapter 10. Neo-Liberalism and the Attack on the Humanities: The New Social
Science of Cultural Imperialism, Herbert Schui
Chapter 11. The Role of GATS in the Commodification of Education, Christoph
Scherrer
Chapter 12. From White Man's Burden to Good Governance: Economic
Liberalization and the Commodification of Law and Ethics, D. Parthasarathy
Chapter 13. Deradicalization and the Defeat of the Feminist Movement: The
Case of the Philippines, Sheilfa B. Alojamiento
Part 5: Linguistic and Ecological Imperialism
Introduction
Chapter 14. Analyzing and Resisting Linguistic Imperialism, Fritz Vilmar
Chapter 15. Protection of the World's Linguistic and Ecological Diversity:
Two Sides of the Same Coin, Hermann H. Dieter
Chapter 16. Eco-Imperialism as an Aspect of Cultural Imperialism, Gustav W.
Sauer and Bernd Hamm
Part 6: Postcolonialism and Cultural Imperialism
Introduction
Chapter 17. The Cultural Imperialism of Law, Russell Smandych
Chapter 18. Enrique Dussel and Ali Shari'ati on Cultural Imperialism, Abbas
Manoochehri
Chapter 19. Redefining Cultural Imperialism and the Dynamics of Culture
Contacts, Biyot K. Tripathy
Index
Preface
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Part 1: Defining Cultural Imperialism
Introduction
Chapter 1. Cultural Imperialism and Its Critics: Rethinking Cultural
Domination and Resistance, Russell Smandych
Chapter 2. Cultural Imperialism: The Political Economy of Cultural
Domination, Bernd Hamm
Part 2: Cultural Imperialism: History and Future
Introduction
Chapter 3. Cultural Imperialism: A Short History, Future, and a Postscript
from the Present, Susantha Goonatilake
Chapter 4. Imperialism as a Theory of the Future, Ashis Nandy
Chapter 5. Cynical Science: Science and Truth as Cultural Imperialism,
Bernd Hamm
Part 3: Media Imperialism and Cultural Politics
Introduction
Chapter 6. Legitimating Domination: Notes on the Changing Face of Cultural
Imperialism, Katharine Sarikakis
Chapter 7. Content Industries and Cultural Diversity: The Case of Motion
Pictures, Christoph Germann
Chapter 8. Cultural Imperialism, State's Power, and Civic Activism in and
Beyond Cyberspace: Asia's Newly Industrializing Economies (NIEs) in
Comparative Perspective, On-kwok Lai
Chapter 9. Media Transmitted Values Transfer: The US at "War Against
Terrorism" and its Implications for the Information Society, Elvira Classen
Part 4: Neo-Liberalism, Globalization, and Cultural Imperialism
Introduction
Chapter 10. Neo-Liberalism and the Attack on the Humanities: The New Social
Science of Cultural Imperialism, Herbert Schui
Chapter 11. The Role of GATS in the Commodification of Education, Christoph
Scherrer
Chapter 12. From White Man's Burden to Good Governance: Economic
Liberalization and the Commodification of Law and Ethics, D. Parthasarathy
Chapter 13. Deradicalization and the Defeat of the Feminist Movement: The
Case of the Philippines, Sheilfa B. Alojamiento
Part 5: Linguistic and Ecological Imperialism
Introduction
Chapter 14. Analyzing and Resisting Linguistic Imperialism, Fritz Vilmar
Chapter 15. Protection of the World's Linguistic and Ecological Diversity:
Two Sides of the Same Coin, Hermann H. Dieter
Chapter 16. Eco-Imperialism as an Aspect of Cultural Imperialism, Gustav W.
Sauer and Bernd Hamm
Part 6: Postcolonialism and Cultural Imperialism
Introduction
Chapter 17. The Cultural Imperialism of Law, Russell Smandych
Chapter 18. Enrique Dussel and Ali Shari'ati on Cultural Imperialism, Abbas
Manoochehri
Chapter 19. Redefining Cultural Imperialism and the Dynamics of Culture
Contacts, Biyot K. Tripathy
Index