Media Culture in Transnational Asia: Convergences and Divergences
- Editor: Park, Hyesu
Book
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Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Hyesu Park and Maya Dodd
- Part I: Transnational Approach
- Chapter 1: Converging on Love and Indifference: Mediated Otherness in South and East
- Asia
- Rea Amit
- Chapter 2: The Child Bride: Unpacking the Popularity of the Indian Television Show Balika Vadhu in Vietnam
- Shubhda Arora and Juhi Jotwani
- Chapter 3: Star Construction in the Era of Media Convergence: Pro-Am Online Videos, Co-creative Culture, and Transnational Chinese Icons on YouTube
- Dorothy Wai Sim Lau
- Chapter 4: Screen to Screen: Adaptation and Transnational Circulation
- of Chinese (Web) Novels for Television
- W. Michelle Wang
- Chapter 5: Rhetorical Liminality in Southeast Asian Media Representations of Human Trafficking
- John Gagnon
- Chapter 6: Addressing Transnational Legacies of Colonialism in East Asia: Cases from Contemporary Japanese Art
- Hiroki Yamamoto
- Part II: Single-nation Approach
- Chapter 7: Media, Narrative, and Culture: Narrativizing and Contextualizing Korean Mukbang Shows
- Hyesu Park
- Chapter 8: Construction, Consumption, and Representation of White Supremacy in Sri Lankan Advertisements: Living White While Being Non-White
- Asantha U. Attanayake
- Chapter 9: A Liminal Bengali Identity: Film Culture in Bangladesh
- Sabiha Huq
- Chapter 10: Screening Southeast Asia: Film, Politics, and the Emergence of the Nation in Post-War Southeast Asia
- Darlene Machell de Leon Espena
- Chapter 11: Afghan Media and Culture in Transition
- Alireza Dehghan
- Chapter 12: A Semiotic Analysis of Symbolic Actions of Iranian Instagram Users
- Hamid Abdollahyan and Hoornaz Keshavarzia
- Acknowledgments
- Bibliography
- Notes on Contributors
- Index