Globalization on the ground : media and the transformation of culture, class, and gender in India
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Globalization on the ground : media and the transformation of culture, class, and gender in India
Sage, 2008
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Bibliography: p. [219]-231
Includes index
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内容説明
Unlike elite middle-class Indians, ordinary Indian men are selective in their acceptance of new meanings introduced by cultural globalization. In Globalization on the Ground: Media and the Transformation of Culture, Class, and Gender in India, Steve Derne argues that the effects of globalization on existing cultural values differ among social groups. The non-elite middle class in India, for whom globalization has brought little change in economic position and opportunities, has resisted changes to existing ideas about family, marriage, and gender relations. The book suggests that the non-elite middle class accepts only those meanings which can be layered on top of existing meanings that support obdurate social structures, thereby reiterating existing social stereotypes. So, the newly available Arnold Schwarzenegger films intensify the association of violence with masculinity, and foreign pornography incites new means of expressing male dominance.
The book also considers how globalization has transformed class and gender in India. Derne argues that with globalization, class identities are defined more by transnational contexts than within bounded nations, are based more on shared patterns of consumption than shared positions in the economy, and are increasingly defined by gender relations.
Globalization on the Ground will appeal to students and scholars of globalization, mass media, cultural studies, and South Asian studies.
目次
Preface
Introduction
Culture, Structure and Psyche: Understanding Globalization and Cultural Change
Making the Transnational Middle Class in India
Cultural Continuities and Active Resistance : Gender and the Making of the Indian Middle Class
Changing Cultural Orientations
Globalizing Gender Culture
Conclusion
References
Index
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