Reorienting global communication : Indian and Chinese media beyond borders / edited by Michael Curtin and Hemant Shah.

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Other Authors: Curtin, Michael, Shah, Hemant, 1957-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, c2010.
Series:Popular culture and politics in Asia Pacific.
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Table of Contents:
  • Nonsense as sense-making: negotiating globalizaton in Bombay cinema / Lakshmi Srinivas
  • "From Bihar to Manhattan": Bollywood and the transnational Indian family / Aswin Punathambekar
  • Home, homeland, homepage: belonging and the Indian-American web / Madhavi Mallapragada
  • Transnational brides: wedding magazines and the invention of a cosmopolitan Indian tradition / Sujata Moorti
  • Mapping Tollywood: the cultural geography of "Ramoji film city" in Hyderabad / Shanti Kumar
  • The global face of Indian television / Divya C. McMillin
  • Localizing the global: Bombay's sojourn from the cosmopolitan urbane to Aamchi Mumbai / Sreya Mitra
  • Whose hero? The "spirit" and "structure" of a made-in-China global blockbuster / Yuezhi Zhao
  • The deferral of pan-Asian: a critical appraisal of film marketization in China / Emilie Yuh-yu Yeh
  • Cultural globalization and Chinese television: a case of hybridization / Joseph M. Chan
  • East Asian pop culture: its circulation, consumption, and politics / Chua Ben Huat
  • Enacting the family-nation on a global stage: an analysis of CCTV's spring festival gala / Zhongdang Pan
  • Bound to rise: Chinese media discourses on the new global order / Chin-Chuan Lee
  • Chinese techno-nationalism and global WiFi policy / Jack Lunchuan Qiu.