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Imagining the Global Transnational Media and Popular Culture Beyond East and West / Fabienne Darling-Wolf. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: New media world | Book collections on Project MUSEPublication details: Ann Arbor : The University of Michigan Press, [(c)2014.; Baltimore, Maryland : Project MUSE, 2015.Description: 1 online resource (pages cm.)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0472120794
  • 9780472120796
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • P94.6 D375 2014
  • P94.6.D221.I434 2014
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Contents:
Introduction: a translocal approach to imagining the global-- Un-American idols: how the global/national/local intersect-- Holier-than-thou: representing the "other" and vindicating ourselves in international news-- Talking about non-no: (re)fashioning race and gender in global magazines-- Disjuncture and difference from the Banlieue to the Ganba: embracing hip-hop as a global genre-- What West is it? anime and manga according to Candy and Goldorak-- Imagining the global: transnational media and global audiences-- Lessons from a translocal approach? or, reflections on contemporary glocamalgamation-- Conclusion: getting over our "illusion d'optique".
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Introduction: a translocal approach to imagining the global-- Un-American idols: how the global/national/local intersect-- Holier-than-thou: representing the "other" and vindicating ourselves in international news-- Talking about non-no: (re)fashioning race and gender in global magazines-- Disjuncture and difference from the Banlieue to the Ganba: embracing hip-hop as a global genre-- What West is it? anime and manga according to Candy and Goldorak-- Imagining the global: transnational media and global audiences-- Lessons from a translocal approach? or, reflections on contemporary glocamalgamation-- Conclusion: getting over our "illusion d'optique".

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