Planet TV

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780814766927

A Global Television Reader

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Edited by Lisa Parks, Shanti Kumar
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254 x 178 mm
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470

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1 The Rise of the Global Media2 Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy 3 Who We Are, Who We Are Not: Battle of the Global Paradigms4 Our World, Satellite Televisuality, and the Fantasy of Global Presence5 Flows and Other Close Encounters with Television6 Media Imperialism 7 Is There Anything Called Global Television Studies?8 Reviving "Cultural Imperialism"9 Going Global: International Coproductions and the Disappearing Domestic Audience in Canada10 Francophonie and the National Airwaves: A History of Television in Senegal11 On the Margins of the Constitutional State12 Television, Chechnya, and National Identity after the Cold War: Whose Imagined Community?13 Television and Trustworthiness in Hong Kong14 Soothsayers, Politicians, Lesbian Scribes: The Philippine Movie Talk Show15 Act Globally, Think Locally16 Where the Global Meets the Local17 Embedded Aesthetics: Creating a Discursive Space for Indigenous Media18 Local, Global, or National? Popular Music on Indonesian Television19 Marriages Are Made on Television20 Culture and Communication21 Narrowcasting in Diaspora22 Postnational Television?23 African American Television in an Age of Globalization24 Teletubbies: Infant Cyborg Desire and the Fear of Global Visual Culture

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