Media and the Global South
Narrative Territorialities, Cross-Cultural Currents
Herausgeber: Iqani, Mehita; Resende, Fernando
Media and the Global South
Narrative Territorialities, Cross-Cultural Currents
Herausgeber: Iqani, Mehita; Resende, Fernando
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This book explores the idea of the 'Global South' through the lens of media and communication studies, as well as possibilities of global thinking in the field. It will be of interest to scholars and researchers of media and culture studies, literary and critical theory, digital humanities, and sociology and social anthropology.
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This book explores the idea of the 'Global South' through the lens of media and communication studies, as well as possibilities of global thinking in the field. It will be of interest to scholars and researchers of media and culture studies, literary and critical theory, digital humanities, and sociology and social anthropology.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 137mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781138595521
- ISBN-10: 1138595527
- Artikelnr.: 55792757
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 137mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781138595521
- ISBN-10: 1138595527
- Artikelnr.: 55792757
Mehita Iqani is Associate Professor in Media Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. Her research explores the multiple intersections between consumer culture and the media in relation to discourse, power, aspiration, identity, and global culture. She has a monograph forthcoming on the cultural politics of postconsumer waste. Fernando Resende is Associate Professor in Culture and Media Studies at the Federal Fluminense University (UFF) in Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Primarily interested in the study of narratives of conflicts and diasporic movements, dealing with issues related to both physical and symbolic zones, his research focuses on theory and philosophy of communication; journalism; culture; comparative media and documentary studies; global south theory; critical cultural studies; and the impact of geopolitical discursive relations (narratives and conflicts) on the imaged geographies of East/West and, in particular, the imagination of Palestine and Africa by Brazil and England (19th and 20th centuries).
1 Theorizing media in and across the global south: narrative as territory,
culture as flow 2 Imaginaries of the north and south in three Egyptian
plays 3 They are us: race, porn, and viewing patterns in South Africa 4
Popular culture, new femininities, and subjectivities: reading Nairobi
Diaries 5 Cartographies of Brazilian popular and 'peripheral' music on
YouTube: the case of Passinho dance-off 6 Cuir visualities, survival
imaginaries 7 Risking images: the political and subjective production of
images in Brazil's 2013 mass protests 8 Journalism cultures in Egypt and
Lebanon: role perception, professional practices, and ethical
considerations 9 Concrete poetry in Brazil and Germany: the avantgarde
reviews history through new media 10 Between remembering and forgetting:
memory, culture, and the nostalgia market in the Brazilian mediascape 11
The struggle over narratives: Palestine as metaphor for imagined
spatialities 12 Helper and threat: how the mediation of Africa-China
relations complicates the idea of the global south
culture as flow 2 Imaginaries of the north and south in three Egyptian
plays 3 They are us: race, porn, and viewing patterns in South Africa 4
Popular culture, new femininities, and subjectivities: reading Nairobi
Diaries 5 Cartographies of Brazilian popular and 'peripheral' music on
YouTube: the case of Passinho dance-off 6 Cuir visualities, survival
imaginaries 7 Risking images: the political and subjective production of
images in Brazil's 2013 mass protests 8 Journalism cultures in Egypt and
Lebanon: role perception, professional practices, and ethical
considerations 9 Concrete poetry in Brazil and Germany: the avantgarde
reviews history through new media 10 Between remembering and forgetting:
memory, culture, and the nostalgia market in the Brazilian mediascape 11
The struggle over narratives: Palestine as metaphor for imagined
spatialities 12 Helper and threat: how the mediation of Africa-China
relations complicates the idea of the global south
1 Theorizing media in and across the global south: narrative as territory,
culture as flow 2 Imaginaries of the north and south in three Egyptian
plays 3 They are us: race, porn, and viewing patterns in South Africa 4
Popular culture, new femininities, and subjectivities: reading Nairobi
Diaries 5 Cartographies of Brazilian popular and 'peripheral' music on
YouTube: the case of Passinho dance-off 6 Cuir visualities, survival
imaginaries 7 Risking images: the political and subjective production of
images in Brazil's 2013 mass protests 8 Journalism cultures in Egypt and
Lebanon: role perception, professional practices, and ethical
considerations 9 Concrete poetry in Brazil and Germany: the avantgarde
reviews history through new media 10 Between remembering and forgetting:
memory, culture, and the nostalgia market in the Brazilian mediascape 11
The struggle over narratives: Palestine as metaphor for imagined
spatialities 12 Helper and threat: how the mediation of Africa-China
relations complicates the idea of the global south
culture as flow 2 Imaginaries of the north and south in three Egyptian
plays 3 They are us: race, porn, and viewing patterns in South Africa 4
Popular culture, new femininities, and subjectivities: reading Nairobi
Diaries 5 Cartographies of Brazilian popular and 'peripheral' music on
YouTube: the case of Passinho dance-off 6 Cuir visualities, survival
imaginaries 7 Risking images: the political and subjective production of
images in Brazil's 2013 mass protests 8 Journalism cultures in Egypt and
Lebanon: role perception, professional practices, and ethical
considerations 9 Concrete poetry in Brazil and Germany: the avantgarde
reviews history through new media 10 Between remembering and forgetting:
memory, culture, and the nostalgia market in the Brazilian mediascape 11
The struggle over narratives: Palestine as metaphor for imagined
spatialities 12 Helper and threat: how the mediation of Africa-China
relations complicates the idea of the global south