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Cultural studies and cultural industries in northeast Asia : what a difference a region makes /

Highlights how regional popular cultures and creative industries have become globally powerful, analyzing gender and labor issues amid differing regulatory frameworks of cultural production and piracy in Asia.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Berry, Chris, 1959 April 28- (Editor ), Liscutin, Nicola (Editor ), Mackintosh, Jonathan D. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Aberdeen, Hong Kong : London : Hong Kong University Press ; Eurospan [distributor], 2009.
Colección:TransAsia--screen cultures.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Reconsidering East Asian connectivity and the usefulness of media and cultural studies / Kōichi Iwabuchi
  • Asian cultural studies: recapturing the encounter with the heterogeneous in cultural studies / Michael Dutton
  • How to speak about oneself: theory and identity in Taiwan / Mark Harrison
  • Placing South Korean cinema into the Pusan International Film Festival: programming strategy in the global/locla context / SooJeong Ahn
  • Global America? American-Japanese film co-productions from Shogun (1980) to Lost in Translation (2003) / Yoshi Tezuka
  • In between the values of the global and the national: the Korean animation industry / Ae-Ri Yoon
  • The transgression of sharing and copying: pirating Japanese animation in China / Laikwan Pang
  • The East Asian brandscape: distribution of Japanese brands in the age of globalization / Shinji Oyama
  • Korean pop music in China: nationalism, authenticity, and gender / Rowan Pease
  • Surging the neo-nationalist wave: a case study of Manga Kenkanryū / Nicola Liscutin
  • Melodrama, exorcism, mimicry: Japan and the colonial past in the new Korean cinema / Mark Morris
  • Reconsidering cultural hybridities: transnational exchanges of popular music in between Korea and Japan / Yoshitaka Mōri.