Examining internet culture in the People's Republic of China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the US, this book analyses videos which entertain both English and Chinese-speaking viewers to gain a better understanding of cultural similarities and differences.
Examining internet culture in the People's Republic of China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the US, this book analyses videos which entertain both English and Chinese-speaking viewers to gain a better understanding of cultural similarities and differences.
Marc L. Moskowitz is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of South Carolina, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: New Technologies and the Interface Between Local and Global Cultures 2. Mao Mash-Ups in the YouTube Age 3. "Hitler Hates the iPad" and Other Sundry Tales: Revisualizing History and Culture in the YouTube Age 4. Is Spock Jewish Gay or a High-School Cheerleader? Star Trek YouTube and Nostalgic Negotiation of the Future 5. Seeing Sound: A Musical its YouTube Trailers and Hong Kong's Cultural Convergence 6. Taiwan's Next Animation Studio Battles Conan O'Brien: 3-D Animation the Uncanny Valley and Cross-Cultural Perceptions
1. Introduction: New Technologies and the Interface Between Local and Global Cultures 2. Mao Mash-Ups in the YouTube Age 3. "Hitler Hates the iPad" and Other Sundry Tales: Revisualizing History and Culture in the YouTube Age 4. Is Spock Jewish Gay or a High-School Cheerleader? Star Trek YouTube and Nostalgic Negotiation of the Future 5. Seeing Sound: A Musical its YouTube Trailers and Hong Kong's Cultural Convergence 6. Taiwan's Next Animation Studio Battles Conan O'Brien: 3-D Animation the Uncanny Valley and Cross-Cultural Perceptions
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