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|a The Hollywood meme :
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages150-172) and index.
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|a Tracing the Hollywood meme : towards a comparative model of transnational adaptation -- Hollywood and the popular cinema of Turkey -- Hollywood and the popular cinema of the Philippines -- Hollywood and the popular cinema of India.
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|a The Hollywood Meme is the first comprehensive study of the transnational adaptations of Hollywood movies that have appeared throughout world cinema. With case studies from the film industries of Turkey, India and the Philippines, Iain Robert Smith shows how reworked versions of Hollywood blockbusters like E.T., The Godfather, Spider-man and Star Wars can complicate prevailing accounts of Hollywood́⁰₉s global impact, and help provide a new model for interrogating transnational flows and exchanges.Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1: Tracing The Hollywood Meme: Towards a Comparative Model of Transnational Adaptation; 2: Hollywood and the Popular Cinema of Turkey; 3: Hollywood and the Popular Cinema of the Philippines; 4: Hollywood and the Popular Cinema of India; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index
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|a Film remakes
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