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Media and Nation Building John Postill

Media and Nation Building By John Postill

Media and Nation Building by John Postill


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With the end of the Cold War and the proliferation of civil wars and regime changes, the question of nation building has acquired great practical and theoretical urgency. This book demonstrates the process of nation building that has accompanied the Iban adoption of radio, clocks, print media, and television.

Media and Nation Building Summary

Media and Nation Building: How the Iban became Malaysian by John Postill

With the end of the Cold War and the proliferation of civil wars and regime changes, the question of nation building has acquired great practical and theoretical urgency. From Eastern Europe to East Timor, Afghanistan and recently Iraq, the United States and its allies have often been accused of shirking their nation-building responsibilities as their attention - and that of the media -- turned to yet another regional crisis. While much has been written about the growing influence of television and the Internet on modern warfare, little is known about the relationship between media and nation building. This book explores, for the first time, this relationship by means of a paradigmatic case of successful nation building: Malaysia. Based on extended fieldwork and historical research, the author follows the diffusion, adoption, and social uses of media among the Iban of Sarawak, in Malaysian Borneo and demonstrates the wide-ranging process of nation building that has accompanied the Iban adoption of radio, clocks, print media, and television. In less than four decades, Iban longhouses ('villages under one roof') have become media organizations shaped by the official ideology of Malaysia, a country hastily formed in 1963 by conjoining four disparate territories.

Media and Nation Building Reviews

...the book is ambitious, original, provocative, and engrossing. It promises to provide researchers and students in anthropology, media studies, and beyond with much that is good to argue with, in the domain of media theory and identity politics. * JRAI

This book offers an open challenge to the relations between the media and nation-building, based on Postill's fieldwork in Iban society, and I believe that his setting of key questions is unerring and precise... Postill is astute in successfully uncovering an untouched point in Iban studies, as well as media studies. * Asian Journal of Social Science

Postill's book will provide a stimulating read to anyone interested in the broad field of nationalism studies - a breakthrough attempt to bring nation building back on the agenda of media and communication research, and a valuable contribution to the field of media anthropology. Further comparative work in this area will hopefully give rise to a revised theory of nation building, one that acknowledges and theorizes the diversity of nation building processes, and the associated diversity of modernization projects, around the world. * H-Nation

... very well written, lively, incisive and clear. Students will learn a lot about anthropology and media from this book... it should be recommended or essential reading for students. * Andrew Beatty, Brunel University

The book excellently traces the development of both print and electronic media, which are central in making the Iban Malaysian ... [It] contributes much to our understanding of the complex process of change that has occurred among the Ibans. * Asian Anthropology

About John Postill

John Postill is a Research Fellow at the University of Bremen. He is currently studying e-government and ethnicity in Malaysia. Trained as an anthropologist at University College London, he has published a range of articles on the anthropology of media, with special reference to Malaysian Borneo.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables and Appendixes
Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Introduction: Media Anthropology in a World of States
Chapter 2. What Became of the Iban?
Chapter 3. Propagating the State, Phase I
Chapter 4. Propagating the State, Phase II
Chapter 5. Sustainable Propaganda
Chapter 6. Writing Media
Chapter 7. Media Exchanges
Chapter 8. Clock Time
Chapter 9. Calendar Time
Chapter 10. Conclusion

References
Index

Additional information

NLS9781845451356
9781845451356
184545135X
Media and Nation Building: How the Iban became Malaysian by John Postill
New
Paperback
Berghahn Books
2008-10-01
248
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