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Plotting an Evolving Interdiscipline
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This book provides an archaeology of field, maps the flows of various frameworks of analysis into (and out of) popular geopolitics, and charts a course forward for the discipline. It explores the real-world implications of popular culture, with a particular focus on an evolving interdisciplinary nature of popular geopolitics with interrelated disciplines of media, cultural and gender studies.
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This book provides an archaeology of field, maps the flows of various frameworks of analysis into (and out of) popular geopolitics, and charts a course forward for the discipline. It explores the real-world implications of popular culture, with a particular focus on an evolving interdisciplinary nature of popular geopolitics with interrelated disciplines of media, cultural and gender studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351205023
- Artikelnr.: 56887031
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351205023
- Artikelnr.: 56887031
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Robert A. Saunders is Professor in History, Politics, and Geography at Farmingdale State College, a campus of the State University of New York (SUNY). His research explores the impact of popular culture and mass media on geopolitics, nationalism, and religious identity. His scholarship has appeared in Progress in Human Geography, Europe-Asia Studies, Slavic Review, Nations and Nationalism, and Geopolitics, among other journals. He is the author of four books, the most recent being Popular Geopolitics and Nation Branding in the Post-Soviet Realm (2017). He is also curator of the 'Popular Culture and IR' blog at E-International Relations. Vlad Strukov is Associate Professor in Film and Digital Culture at the University of Leeds, specialising in world cinemas, visual culture, digital media, intermediality, and cultural theory. He explores theories of empire and nationhood, global journalism and grassroots media, and consumption and celebrity by considering the Russian Federation and the Russian-speaking world as his case study. He is the founding and principal editor of the journal Studies in Russian, Eurasian and Central European New Media (www.digitalicons.org). He is the author of Contemporary Russian Cinema: Symbols of a New Era (2016), and other publications on film.
List of Figures List of Tables Foreword - An Odd Couple? Popular Culture
and Geopolitics (Iver B Neumann) Acknowledgements Introduction: Theorising
the Realm of Popular Geopolitics (Robert A. Saunders and Vlad Strukov) Part
I: Mapping the (Inter)Discipline of Popular Geopolitics 1 The Origins and
Evolution of Popular Geopolitics: An Interview with Jo Sharp and Klaus
Dodds (Jason Dittmer) 2 Popular Geopolitics and Popular Culture in World
Politics: Pasts, Presents, Futures (Kyle Grayson) 3 Towards a New Paradigm
of Resistance: Theorising Popular Geopolitics as an Interdiscipline (Vlad
Strukov) 4 Gender Studies and Popular Geopolitics: Indispensable Bedfellows
for Interdisciplinarity (Federica Caso) 5 Crossing the Boundary: 'Real
World' Geopolitical Responses to the Popular (Robert A Saunders) Part II:
Popular Geopolitics Goes Global and Looks into the Future 6 The Convenient
Fiction of Geopolitics: Rethinking 'America' in the Geopolitical
Imagination of Yugoslav Culture (Maa Kolanovi¿) 7 Beyond Brand Bollywood:
Alternative Articulations of Geopolitical Discourse in New Indian Films
(Ashvin Devasundaram) 8 'Directed by Hollywood, Edited by China'? Chinese
Soft Power, Geo-Imaginaries, and Neo-Orientalism(s) in Recent U.S.
Blockbusters (Chris Homewood) 9 'Warning! Zombies Ahead...': Determinate
Negation, Predatory Capitalism, and Globalised Place-making (Roxanne
Chaitowitz and Shannon Brincat) 10 Popular Geopolitics and the Landscapes
of Virtual War (Daniel Bos) Conclusion: Further Conceptualisations of the
Interdiscipline List of Contributors Index
and Geopolitics (Iver B Neumann) Acknowledgements Introduction: Theorising
the Realm of Popular Geopolitics (Robert A. Saunders and Vlad Strukov) Part
I: Mapping the (Inter)Discipline of Popular Geopolitics 1 The Origins and
Evolution of Popular Geopolitics: An Interview with Jo Sharp and Klaus
Dodds (Jason Dittmer) 2 Popular Geopolitics and Popular Culture in World
Politics: Pasts, Presents, Futures (Kyle Grayson) 3 Towards a New Paradigm
of Resistance: Theorising Popular Geopolitics as an Interdiscipline (Vlad
Strukov) 4 Gender Studies and Popular Geopolitics: Indispensable Bedfellows
for Interdisciplinarity (Federica Caso) 5 Crossing the Boundary: 'Real
World' Geopolitical Responses to the Popular (Robert A Saunders) Part II:
Popular Geopolitics Goes Global and Looks into the Future 6 The Convenient
Fiction of Geopolitics: Rethinking 'America' in the Geopolitical
Imagination of Yugoslav Culture (Maa Kolanovi¿) 7 Beyond Brand Bollywood:
Alternative Articulations of Geopolitical Discourse in New Indian Films
(Ashvin Devasundaram) 8 'Directed by Hollywood, Edited by China'? Chinese
Soft Power, Geo-Imaginaries, and Neo-Orientalism(s) in Recent U.S.
Blockbusters (Chris Homewood) 9 'Warning! Zombies Ahead...': Determinate
Negation, Predatory Capitalism, and Globalised Place-making (Roxanne
Chaitowitz and Shannon Brincat) 10 Popular Geopolitics and the Landscapes
of Virtual War (Daniel Bos) Conclusion: Further Conceptualisations of the
Interdiscipline List of Contributors Index
List of Figures List of Tables Foreword - An Odd Couple? Popular Culture
and Geopolitics (Iver B Neumann) Acknowledgements Introduction: Theorising
the Realm of Popular Geopolitics (Robert A. Saunders and Vlad Strukov) Part
I: Mapping the (Inter)Discipline of Popular Geopolitics 1 The Origins and
Evolution of Popular Geopolitics: An Interview with Jo Sharp and Klaus
Dodds (Jason Dittmer) 2 Popular Geopolitics and Popular Culture in World
Politics: Pasts, Presents, Futures (Kyle Grayson) 3 Towards a New Paradigm
of Resistance: Theorising Popular Geopolitics as an Interdiscipline (Vlad
Strukov) 4 Gender Studies and Popular Geopolitics: Indispensable Bedfellows
for Interdisciplinarity (Federica Caso) 5 Crossing the Boundary: 'Real
World' Geopolitical Responses to the Popular (Robert A Saunders) Part II:
Popular Geopolitics Goes Global and Looks into the Future 6 The Convenient
Fiction of Geopolitics: Rethinking 'America' in the Geopolitical
Imagination of Yugoslav Culture (Maa Kolanovi¿) 7 Beyond Brand Bollywood:
Alternative Articulations of Geopolitical Discourse in New Indian Films
(Ashvin Devasundaram) 8 'Directed by Hollywood, Edited by China'? Chinese
Soft Power, Geo-Imaginaries, and Neo-Orientalism(s) in Recent U.S.
Blockbusters (Chris Homewood) 9 'Warning! Zombies Ahead...': Determinate
Negation, Predatory Capitalism, and Globalised Place-making (Roxanne
Chaitowitz and Shannon Brincat) 10 Popular Geopolitics and the Landscapes
of Virtual War (Daniel Bos) Conclusion: Further Conceptualisations of the
Interdiscipline List of Contributors Index
and Geopolitics (Iver B Neumann) Acknowledgements Introduction: Theorising
the Realm of Popular Geopolitics (Robert A. Saunders and Vlad Strukov) Part
I: Mapping the (Inter)Discipline of Popular Geopolitics 1 The Origins and
Evolution of Popular Geopolitics: An Interview with Jo Sharp and Klaus
Dodds (Jason Dittmer) 2 Popular Geopolitics and Popular Culture in World
Politics: Pasts, Presents, Futures (Kyle Grayson) 3 Towards a New Paradigm
of Resistance: Theorising Popular Geopolitics as an Interdiscipline (Vlad
Strukov) 4 Gender Studies and Popular Geopolitics: Indispensable Bedfellows
for Interdisciplinarity (Federica Caso) 5 Crossing the Boundary: 'Real
World' Geopolitical Responses to the Popular (Robert A Saunders) Part II:
Popular Geopolitics Goes Global and Looks into the Future 6 The Convenient
Fiction of Geopolitics: Rethinking 'America' in the Geopolitical
Imagination of Yugoslav Culture (Maa Kolanovi¿) 7 Beyond Brand Bollywood:
Alternative Articulations of Geopolitical Discourse in New Indian Films
(Ashvin Devasundaram) 8 'Directed by Hollywood, Edited by China'? Chinese
Soft Power, Geo-Imaginaries, and Neo-Orientalism(s) in Recent U.S.
Blockbusters (Chris Homewood) 9 'Warning! Zombies Ahead...': Determinate
Negation, Predatory Capitalism, and Globalised Place-making (Roxanne
Chaitowitz and Shannon Brincat) 10 Popular Geopolitics and the Landscapes
of Virtual War (Daniel Bos) Conclusion: Further Conceptualisations of the
Interdiscipline List of Contributors Index