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Global Goes Local : Popular Culture in Asia /

Cheap mechanical and satellite transmissions have made a predominantly North American culture available to a global audience. Does this mean that rock 'n' roll, soap opera reruns, and professional wrestling will destroy Asian traditions and leave Asian nations to produce nothing but imitat...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Craig, Timothy J., 1947-, King, Richard, 1951 February 5-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Vancouver, B.C. : UBC Press, 2002.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Asia and global popular culture : the view from He Yong's Garbage Dump / Richard King and Timothy J. Craig
  • Hulk Hogan in the rainforest / Peter Metcalf
  • Hybridity and disjuncture in mainland Chinese popular music / Mercedes M. Dujunco.
  • Under attack : mass media technology and indigenous musical practices in the Philippines / Michiyo Yoneno Reyes
  • Rocking east and west : the USA in Malaysian music (an American remix) / Eric C. Thompson
  • Exploding ballads : the transformation of Korean pop music / Keith Howard
  • Politics and poetics of Sister Drum : "Tibetan" music in the global marketplace / Janet L. Upton
  • Television drama in China : engineering souls for the market / Michael Keane
  • Moral advertising in Malaysian TV commercials / Todd Joseph Miles Holden and Azrina Husin.
  • "You may not believe, but never offend the spirits" : spirit-medium cults and popular media in modern Thailand / Pattana Kitiarsa
  • Revisioning Japanese religiosity : Osamu Tezuka's Hi no tori (The Phoenix) / Mark W. MacWilliams
  • Images of Asians in the art of the Great Pacific War, 1937-45 / Nancy Brcak and John Pavla
  • To fight the losing war, to remember the lost war : the changing role of Gunka, Japanese war songs / Junko Oba
  • Incantation of Shanghai : singing a city into existence / Isabel K.F. Wong
  • Cassettes, bazaars, and saving the nation : the Uyghur music industry in Xinjiang, China / Rachel Harris.