Leaving China : media, migration, and transnational imagination /
This fascinating book offers fresh insight into contemporary China and the Chinese diaspora experience and consciousness through a lively and innovative examination of media old and new. Exploring the relationship between media, mobility, and the formation of transnational subjectivities, Wanning Su...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lanham :
Rowman & Littlefield,
c2002.
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Colección: | World social change.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- World Social Change; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction: Leaving China; 1
- Going Home or Going Places: Television in the Village; ERMO AND TELEVISION: TAKING ISSUE WITH SOME READINGS; ERMO AND THE CITY: AN ALTERNATIVE READING; ZHANG YIMOU AND TELEVISION: THE POLITICS OF COMPASSION; RURAL WOMEN AND TELEVISION: ON HOW TO GET ON TV; BETWEEN THE VILLAGE AND THE CITY: DEPARTURES AND ARRIVALS; NOTES; 2
- Going Abroad or Staying Home: Cinema, Fantasy, and the World City; TO GO OR NOT TO GO: A "STORYBOARD" OF COLLECTIVE FANTASY.
- PHOBIA, PANIC, AND CLARA LAW'S FAREWELL CHINATO GO OR NOT TO GO: THE STORY OF THE ABSENT AMERICA; BE THERE OR BE SQUARE: SUNNY AND FUNNY LOS ANGELES; DEPARTURE LOUNGE AND ARRIVAL HALL: GAPS IN TRANSNATIONAL IMAGINATION; NOTES; 3
- Arriving at the Global City: Television Dramas and Spatial Imagination; THE VISUAL VERSUS THE VERBAL; THE AERIAL VERSUS THE PEDESTRIAN: SPATIAL CONFIGURATION OF THE CITY; PLACE, TIME, AND NEW SUBJECTIVITLES; METAPHOR, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND GLOBAL CAPITALISM; NOTES; 4
- Haggling in the Margin: Videotapes and Paradiasporic Audiences; MOTION AND MEDIATION.
- VOLUNTARY INTERPELLATIONHAGGLERS AND RENTERS; ACTIVE HAGGLING: OUR LIVES AS OVERSEAS STUDENTS; NOTES; 5
- Fantasizing the Homeland: The Internet, Memory, and Exilic Longings; FANTASIES OF THE HOMELAND; CND-A VIRTUAL COMMUNAL HOME; "THE SPECTACLE OF DYING"-THE NANJING MASSACRE MEMORIAL; AWKWARD HISTORY AND POSTNATIONAL IMAGINARY; CYBERSPACE AND DIASPORIC PUBLIC SPHERE?; NOTES; 6
- Eating Food and Telling Stories: From Home(land) to Homepage; SENSORY MEMORY AND GOING HOME; EATING IN BETWEEN; MOUTH TO MOUSE-YUM CHA AS A METAPHOR; THE EXILED EATER, CONSUMPTION, AND TRANSNATIONAL IMAGINATION.
- NOTES7
- Fragmenting the National Time-Space: Media Events in the Satellite Age; MEDIA EVENTS, POLITICAL SPECTACLES, AND NATIONAL TIME; MEDIA STORIES, UNOFFICIAL TIME, AND "REGULAR IMAGININGS"; CONVERGENCE OR DIVERGENCE?; NOTES; 8
- Chinese in the Global Village: Olympics and an Electronic Nation; NATION, STATE, AND MEDIA EVENT; "PING BO" SPIRIT, SEMIOTIC OVERDETERMINATION, AND CHINESE VIEWERS; DIY CITIZENSHIP: WATCHING THE GAMES IN AUSTRALIA; "MY PATRIOTISM IS INSTINCTIVE"; PERFORMING IDENTITY; ACCUMULATING NATIONAL CAPITAL; "NATIONALISM IS DANGEROUS"; "AUSTRALIA HAS NO CULTURE, HAS IT?"
- TOWARD AN ELECTRONIC CHINESE NATION?NOTES; Conclusion: Toward a Transnational China?; Bibliography; Index; About the Author.