Asian popular culture : the global (dis)continuity /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2013.
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| Series: | Media, culture, and social change in Asia series ;
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : Asian popular culture, the global (dis)continuity / Anthony Y.H. Fung
- Pt. 1. The dominance of global continuity : cultural localization and adaptation. When Chinese youth meet Harry Potter : translating consumption and middle-class identification / John Nguyet Erni
- One region, two modernities : Disneyland in Tokyo and Hong Kong / Micky Lee and Anthony Y.H. Fung
- Comic travels : Disney publishing in the People's Republic of China / Jennifer Altehenger
- Saving face for magazine covers : new forms of transborder visuality in urban China / Eric Kit-wai Ma
- Cultural consumption and masculinity : a case study of GQ magazine covers in Taiwan / Hong-Chi Shiau
- Pt. 2. Global discontinuity : the local absorption of global culture. An unlocalized and unglobalized subculture : English language independent music in Singapore / Kai Khiun Liew and Shzr Ee Tan
- "Only mix, never been cut" : the localized production of Jamaican music in Thailand / Viriya Sawangchot
- Popular online games in the Taiwanese market : an examination of the relationships of media globalization and local media consumption / Lai Chi Chen
- The rise of the Korean cinema in inbound and outbound globalization / Shin Dong Kim
- Pt. 3. Cultural domestication : a new form of global continuity. Pocket capitalism and virtual intimacy : Pokemon as a symptom of post-industrial youth culture / Anne Allison
- Playing the global game : Japan brand and globalization / Kukhee Choo
- Pt. 4. China as a rising market : cultural antagonism and globalization. China's new creative strategy : the utilization of cultural soft power and new markets / Michael Keane and Bonnie Rui Liu
- Renationalizing Hong Kong cinema : the gathering force of the mainland market / Michael Curtin.