Reorienting Global Communication: Indian and Chinese Media Beyond Borders (Pop Culture and Politics Asia PA),Used

Reorienting Global Communication: Indian and Chinese Media Beyond Borders (Pop Culture and Politics Asia PA),Used

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Emphasizing the global nature of Indian and Chinese film, television, and digital media, Reorienting Global Communication: Indian and Chinese Media Beyond Borders provides a diverse mix of alternative perspectives that collectively shift the discussion of media globalization away from Hollywood and New York.Linked by a shared history of colonialism, state socialism, large diasporas, and recent market liberalization, India and China are poised to become twentyfirstcentury world powers. While both enjoy a rich ensemble of religious iconography, legends, and folk traditions, Indian and Chinese producers and consumers are today challenged to find modes of expression that are culturally authentic and commercially viable in an increasingly globalized media environment.Essays cover topics such as the influence of transnational Indian families on the narrative elements of Bollywood productions, the rise of madeinChina blockbusters, the development of panAsian cinema, and migrants' use of the Internet to maintain connections with their homelands.Contributors are Michael Curtin, Chua Beng Huat, Shanti Kumar, ChinChuan Lee, Madhavi Mallapragada, Divya C. McMillin, Sreya Mitra, Sujata Moorti, Zhongdang Pan, Aswin Punathambekar, Jack Linchuan Qiu, Hemant Shah, Lakshmi Srinivas, Emilie Yuehyu Yeh, and Yuezhi Zhao.

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