Cultural studies and cultural industries in northeast Asia : what a difference a region makes /

Highlights how regional popular cultures and creative industries have become globally powerful, analyzing gender and labor issues amid differing regulatory frameworks of cultural production and piracy in Asia.

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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Other Authors: Berry, Chris, 1959 April 28- (Editor), Liscutin, Nicola (Editor), Mackintosh, Jonathan D. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Aberdeen, Hong Kong : London : Hong Kong University Press ; Eurospan [distributor], 2009
Series:TransAsia--screen cultures.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Reconsidering East Asian connectivity and the usefulness of media and cultural studies / Kōichi Iwabuchi
  • Asian cultural studies: recapturing the encounter with the heterogeneous in cultural studies / Michael Dutton
  • How to speak about oneself: theory and identity in Taiwan / Mark Harrison
  • Placing South Korean cinema into the Pusan International Film Festival: programming strategy in the global/locla context / SooJeong Ahn
  • Global America? American-Japanese film co-productions from Shogun (1980) to Lost in Translation (2003) / Yoshi Tezuka
  • In between the values of the global and the national: the Korean animation industry / Ae-Ri Yoon
  • The transgression of sharing and copying: pirating Japanese animation in China / Laikwan Pang
  • The East Asian brandscape: distribution of Japanese brands in the age of globalization / Shinji Oyama
  • Korean pop music in China: nationalism, authenticity, and gender / Rowan Pease
  • Surging the neo-nationalist wave: a case study of Manga Kenkanryū / Nicola Liscutin
  • Melodrama, exorcism, mimicry: Japan and the colonial past in the new Korean cinema / Mark Morris
  • Reconsidering cultural hybridities: transnational exchanges of popular music in between Korea and Japan / Yoshitaka Mōri.