Internationalizing cultural studies : an anthology

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Internationalizing cultural studies : an anthology

edited by Ackbar Abbas and John Nguyet Erni

Blackwell, 2005

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Internationalizing Cultural Studies is an unprecedented resource that introduces and consolidates cultural studies literature from diverse locales and intellectual traditions. Contains forty-four contemporary essays that introduce and pluralize cultural studies work from diverse locales and intellectual traditions Covers regions the world over, including Asia, Europe, and Africa Organizes material around key themes such as race and ethnicity, transnationalism, gender and sexual cultures, media production and consumption, urban life, popular practices, techno-cultures, and visual cultures Includes expert introductions from an international panel of editors, and facilitates customization of content for course use

目次

Alternative Table of Contents - Speaking Positions. Alternative Table of Contents - Localities. Preface: How to Use this Book. Acknowledgments. . 1. INTRODUCTION. Ackbar Abbas and John Nguyet Erni. . PART I: TECHNO-CULTURES. Introduction. J. Macgregor Wise. 2. Science as a Reason of State. Ashis Nandy. 3. Biotechnological Development and the Conservation of Biodiversity. Vandana Shiva. 4. Recycling Modernity: Pirate Electronic Cultures in India. Ravi Sundaram. 5. Karaoke in East Asia: Modernization, Japanization, or Asianization?. Akiko Otake & Shuhei Hosokawa. 6. Techno-Being. Viktor Mazin. PART II: Performance and Culture. Introduction. Della Pollock. . 7. Health Theatre in a Hmong Refugee Camp: Performance, Communication and Culture. Dwight Conquergood. 8. The Answerability of Memory: 'Saving' Khmer Classical Dance. Judith Hamera. 9. The Fool. Smadar Lavie. 10. East Asian Bouquet: Ethnicity and Gender in the Wartime Japanese Revue Theatre. Jennifer Robertson. 11. The Theatre of Operations: Performing Nation-ness in the Public Sphere. Diana Taylor. . PART III: GENDER AND SEXUALITY. Introduction. Cindy Patton. 12. Frontier City Berlin: The Post War Politics. Erica Carter. 13. Gender-Bending in Paradise: Doing 'Female' and 'Male' in Japan. Jennifer Robertson. 14. The Marriage of Feminism and Islamism in Egypt: Selective Repudiation as a Dynamic of Postcolonial Cultural Politics. Lila Abu-Lughod. 15. Freeing South Africa: The 'modernization' of male-male sexuality in Soweto. Donald L. Donham. 16. Very Close to yinfu and enu, Or How Prefaces Matter for JPM (1695) and Enu Shu (Taipei, 1995). Ding Naifei. . PART IV: MEDIA PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION. Introduction. Toby Miller. 17. Hizballah's Virtual Civil Society. Janine Abboushi Dallal. 18. Towards a Semiotic Inquiry into the Television Message. Umberto Eco. . 19. Looking for My Penis: The Eroticized Asian in Gay Video Porn. Richard Fung. 20. From the Public to the Private: The 'Americanization' of Spectators. Nestor Garcia-Canclini. 21. Embedded Aesthetics: Creating a Discursive Space for Indigenous Media. Faye Ginsburg. . PART V: POPULAR PRACTICES. Introduction. John Nguyet Erni. 22. The World of the Yoruba Taxi Driver: An Interpretative Approach to Vehicle Slogans. Olatunde Bayo Lawuyi. 23. Doing Verbal Play: Creative Work of Cantonese Working Class Schoolboys in Hong Kong. Angel Lin. 24. Love Letters and Amanuenses: Beginning the Cultural History of the Working Class Private Sphere in Southern Africa, 1900-1933. Keith Breckenridge. 25. Live Life More Selfishly: An On-line Gay Advice Column in Japan. Mark McLelland. 26. African Cuisines: Recipes for Nation-Building?. Igor Cusack. . PART VI: RACE, ETHNICITY AND NATION. Introduction. Wimal Dissanayake. 27. Racisms. Kwame Anthony Appiah. 28. Race and Social Theory. Cornel West. 29. The End of Anti-racism. Paul Gilroy. 30. Whose Imagined Communities?. Partha Chatterjee. 31. Patriotism and Its Futures. Arjun Appadurai. PART VII: VISUAL CULTURES. Introduction. Dominic Pettman. 32. Visual Culture and the Place of Modernity. Sudeep Dasgupta. 33. Popular Culture on a Global Scale: A Challenge for Cultural Studies?. Simon During. 34. The Abject Artefacts of Memory: The 1997 Museum of Modern Art New York Exhibition of Photographs from Cambodia's Genocide. Rachel Hughes. 35. Sex Machine: Global Hypermasculinity and Images of the Asian Woman in Modernity. L. H. M. Ling. 36. De-Eurocentrizing Cultural Studies: Some Proposals. Robert Stam & Ella Shohat. . PART VIII: GLOBAL DIASPORAS. Introduction. Ping-hui Liao. 37. Exodus. Benedict Anderson. 38. Diaspora. James Clifford. 39. Out Here and Over There: Queerness and Diaspora in Asian American Studies. David Eng. 40. Situating Accented Cinema. Hamid Nacify. . PART IX: CITIES AND THE URBAN IMAGINARY. Introduction. Ackbar Abbas. 41. Cultural Intersections: Re-visioning Architecture and the City in the Twentieth Century. Zeynep Celik. 42. Grassrooting the Space of Flows. Manuel Castells. 43. The Generic City. Rem Koolhaas. 44. Scene X: The Development of the X-Urban City. Mario Gandelsonas. 45. On the Political Economy of the Fake. Ziauddin Sardar

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA69316264
  • ISBN
    • 0631236236
    • 0631236244
  • LCCN
    2004015387
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Malden, Mass.
  • ページ数/冊数
    xxxii, 685 p.
  • 大きさ
    26 cm
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