The Dragon's Voice : How Modern Media Found Bhutan.
Bunty Avieson is a journalist, author, and media scholar. She has published three novels, a novella, and travel memoir; her work has been translated into Japanese, German, and Thai; and she has been the recipient of two Ned Kelly Crime Writing Awards. She is the former editorial director of the mass...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Chicago :
University of Queensland Press,
2015.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Author biography; Also by Bunty Avieson; Title page; Imprint page; Contents; Epigraph; Prologue
- Crowning a King; 1. A Truly Bhutanese Newspaper; 2. Excellent Abundance; 3. Braying Donkeys; 4. Night-hunting; 5. Tashi Pelkhil; 6. The Biggest Story Not Reported; 7. The Light on the Hill; 8. Happy, Happy, Happy; 9. Australian Connections; 10. Who's Reading?; 11. Bhutanese Faces; 12. The Myth of Shangri-La; 13. Work Habits; 14. A Victory for the Media; 15. Wooden Phalluses and Crooked Vaginas; 16. New Ideas; 17. Dolma's Story; 18. Two Remarkable Women; 19. Forbidden Topics.
- 20. Brand Bhutan21. The Outside World; 22. Floods of Change; 23. Getting Along with Elephants; Epilogue
- A Nation with Many Voices; Acknowledgments; References; Picture section.