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.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hong Kong [China] :
Hong Kong University Press,
2009
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Colección: | TransAsia: screen cultures.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Jonathan D. Mackintosh, Chris Berry, and Nicola Liscutin
- I. Reflections on cultural studies in/on northeast Asia
- 1. Reconsidering East Asian connectivity and the usefulness of media and cultural studies / Kōichi Iwabuchi
- 2. Asian cultural studies : recapturing the encounter with the heterogeneous in cultural studies / Michael Dutton
- 3. How to speak about oneself : theory and identity in Taiwan / Mark Harrison
- II. Cultural industries in northeast Asia
- 4. Placing South Korean cinema into the Pusan International Film Festival : programming strategy in the global/local context / SooJeong Ahn
- 5. Global America? : American-Japanese film co-productions from Shogun (1980) to Lost in translation (2003) / Yoshi Tezuka
- 6. In between the values of the global and the national : the Korean animation industry / Ae-Ri Yoon
- III. Discourse, crossing borders
- 7. The transgression of sharing and copying : pirating Japanese animation in China / Laikwan Pang
- 8. The East Asian brandscape : distribution of Japanese brands in the age of globalization / Shinji Oyama
- 9. Korean pop music in China : nationalism, authenticity, and gender / Rowan Pease
- IV. Nationalism and transnationalism : the case of Korea and Japan
- 10. Surfing the neo-nationalist wave : a case study of manga kenkanryū / Nicola Liscutin
- 11. Melodrama, exorcism, mimicry : Japan and the colonial past in the new Korean cinema / Mark Morris
- 12. Reconsidering cultural hybridities : transnational exchanges of popular music in between Korea and Japan / Yoshitaka Mōri
- Notes
- General bibliography
- Index.