1st Edition

Spaces of Identity Global Media, Electronic Landscapes and Cultural Boundaries

By David Morley, Kevin Robins Copyright 1995
    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    We are living through a time when old identities - nation, culture and gender are melting down. Spaces of Identity examines the ways in which collective cultural identities are being reshaped under conditions of a post-modern geography and a communications environment of cable and satellite broadcasting. To address current problems of identity, the authors look at contemporary politics between Europe and its most significant others: America; Islam and the Orient. They show that it's against these places that Europe's own identity has been and is now being defined. A stimulating account of the complex and contradictory nature of contemporary cultural identities.

    Introduction; Chapter 1 Globalisation As Identity Crisis; Chapter 2 Reimagined Communities?; Chapter 3 Culture, Community and Identity; Chapter 4 Euroculture; Chapter 5 No Place Like Heimat; Chapter 6 Tradition And Translation; Chapter 7 Under Western Eyes; Chapter 8 Techno-Orientalism, Japanpanic; Chapter 9 The Politics Of Silence; Chapter 10 The End of What?;

    Biography

    David Morley is Reader in Communication Studies at Goldsmiths' College, London.,
    Kevin Robins is Reader in Cultural Geography and a Researcher at the Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies, University of Newcastle upon Tyne.