Mass media and free trade : NAFTA and the cultural industries
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書誌事項
Mass media and free trade : NAFTA and the cultural industries
University of Texas Press, 1996
1st ed
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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ISBN 9780292751989
内容説明
As United States television programs, movies, music, and other cultural products make their way around the globe, a vigorous debate over "cultural imperialism" is growing in many countries. This book brings together experts in economics, sociology, anthropology, the humanities, and communications to explore what effects the North American Free Trade Agreement will have on the flow of cultural products among Mexico, the United States, and Canada.After an overview of free trade and the cultural industries, the book covers the following topics: dominance and resistance, cultural trade and identity in relation to Mexico and to French Canada, and intellectual property rights. Based on present trends, the contributors predict that there will be a steadily increasing flow of cultural products from the United States to its neighbors.
This book grew out of a 1994 conference that brought together leaders of the cultural industries, policy makers, and scholars. It represents state-of-the-art thinking about the global influence of U.S. cultural industries.
- 巻冊次
-
: pbk ISBN 9780292751996
内容説明
As United States television programs, movies, music, and other cultural products make their way around the globe, a vigorous debate over "cultural imperialism" is growing in many countries. This book brings together experts in economics, sociology, anthropology, the humanities, and communications to explore what effects the North American Free Trade Agreement will have on the flow of cultural products among Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
After an overview of free trade and the cultural industries, the book covers the following topics: dominance and resistance, cultural trade and identity in relation to Mexico and to French Canada, and intellectual property rights. Based on present trends, the contributors predict that there will be a steadily increasing flow of cultural products from the United States to its neighbors.
This book grew out of a 1994 conference that brought together leaders of the cultural industries, policy makers, and scholars. It represents state-of-the-art thinking about the global influence of U.S. cultural industries.
目次
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Part One. Overview
1. Introduction (Emile G. Mcanany and Kenton T. Wilkinson)
2. Culture and Trade: Some Theoretical and Practical Considerations (John Sinclair)
Part Two. Dominance and Resistance
3. Television and Film in a Freer International Trade Environment: US Dominance and Canadian Responses (Colin Hoskins, Adam Finn, and Stuart Mcfadyen)
4. Other People's Fictions: Cultural Appropriation, Cultural Integrity, and International Media Strategies (Horace Newcomb)
5. As the World Turns: Television Soap Operas and Global Media Culture (Robert C. Allen)
Part Three. Cultural Trade and Identity: Mexico
6. Will Nationalism be Bilingual? (Carlos Monsivais)
7. North Americans or Latin Americans? The Redefinition of Mexican Identity and the Free Trade Agreements (Nestor Garcia Canclini)
8. Media Reception on the Mexican Border with the United States (Jose Carlos Lozano)
9. The US-Mexico Border as Post-NAFTA Mexico (Eduardo Barrera)
Part Four. Cultural Trade and Identity: Quebec
10. Walking on a Tightrope: The Markets of Cultural Products in Quebec (Claude Martin)
11. There Goes the Neighborhood: Montreal's Television Market and Free Trade (Roger De La Garde)
12. U.S. Best-Sellers in French Quebec and English Canada (Jacques Lemieux and Denis Saint-jacques)
13. Cultural Exemptionalism Revisited: Quebec Music Industries in the Face of Free Trade (Line Grenier)
Part Five. Creativity and Control: Copyright and Contract
14. Mass Communication, Intellectual Property Rights, International Trade, and the Popular Music Industry (Steve Jones)
15. Copyright, Contract, the Cultural Industries, and NAFTA (Keith Acheson and Christopher J. Maule)
Appendix A. The Policymakers' Roundtable Discussion Session
Appendix B. The Industry Representatives' Roundtable Discussion Session
Index
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