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Imagining the Global Transnational Media and Popular Culture Beyond East and West 2015 Edition

Books from same Author: Fabienne Darling-Wolf

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    Author(s)Fabienne Darling-Wolf
    PublisherThe University of Michigan
    ISBN9780472052431
    Pages216
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2015

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    The University of Michigan Imagining the Global Transnational Media and Popular Culture Beyond East and West 2015 Edition by Fabienne Darling-Wolf

    Based on a series of case studies of globally distributed media and their reception in different parts of the world, Imagining the Global reflects on what contemporary global culture can teach us about transnational cultural dynamics in the 21st century. It also explores how individuals' consumption of global media shapes their imagination of both faraway places and their own local lives. Chosen for their continuing influence, historical relationships, and different geopolitical positions, the case sites of France, Japan, and the United States provide opportunities to move beyond common dichotomies between East and West, or United States and "the rest." From a theoretical point of view, Imagining the Global endeavors to answer the question of how one locale can help us understand another locale. Drawing from a wealth of primary sources - several years of fieldwork; extensive participant observation; more than 80 formal interviews with 150 media consumers (and occasionally producers) in France, Japan, and the United States; and analyses of media in different languages - author Fabienne Darling-Wolf considers how global culture intersects with other significant identity factors, including gender, race, class, and geography. Imagining the Global investigates who gets to participate in and who gets excluded from global media representation, as well as how and why the distinction matters.