Transcultures - Asia-Pacific Media Representations of Globalization
By Vera Mackie
To Be Published May 15th 2013 by Routledge – 240 pages
To Be Published May 15th 2013 by Routledge – 240 pages
This book examines media representations of globalization emanating from Japan and its neighbours in the 1990s and early twenty-first century. It argues that the circulation of media representations, signs and symbols, which is presented as being one of the features of globalization alongside the movement of peoples, commodities, information and capital, is more complex than hitherto suggested. The book points out that by moving away from relationships determined on the East-West Occidental-Oriental axis, and by looking at media representations in localized areas, with localized routes of circulation, new models to theorize about the construction of identity and otherness can be developed. It puts forward the idea of 'transcultures' - the idea that the regional circulation of media representations means that 'cultures' can no longer be seen as hermetically sealed entities defined by national boundaries.
Introduction: Transcultures 1. The Home Page and the World: Asia-Pacific Leaders on the Internet 2. The Metropolitan Gaze: Travellers, Bodies and Spaces 3. Japayuki Cinderella Girl: Representing the Immigrant Worker 4. Globalisation and the (Re)production of Heterosexuality 5. Academic Bodies in Mediated Space 6. The Worlds of Japanese Fashion 7. Afghan Nights: Unveiling the New World Order. Conclusion
Name: Transcultures - Asia-Pacific Media Representations of Globalization (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: By Vera Mackie. This book examines media representations of globalization emanating from Japan and its neighbours in the 1990s and early twenty-first century. It argues that the circulation of media representations, signs and symbols, which is presented as being one of...
Categories: Media Studies, Asian Studies (General), Chinese Studies, Japanese Studies