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Spectacle and Diversity Lee Artz

Spectacle and Diversity By Lee Artz

Spectacle and Diversity by Lee Artz


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Summary

This book shows how transnational media operate in the contemporary world and what their impact is on film, television, and the larger global culture.

Spectacle and Diversity Summary

Spectacle and Diversity: Transnational Media and Global Culture by Lee Artz

  • The first book to track the shift in global media orientation from cultural imperialism to transnational norms, themes, and interests, thus contributing to the development of media theory and analysis. * Looks at the phenomenon of spectacle in global media productions in the context of diversity and transnationalism, tapping into contemporary themes worldwide.
  • Covers the convergence of media production from China, Africa, Latin America, Europe and beyond, offering a truly global glimpse of an emerging universal culture.
  • Offers student-friendly pedagogy including concept boxes, animation companies, film and television production lists, and more, adding to the instructor's resource base for a variety of courses.

Spectacle and Diversity Reviews

Praise for Spectacle and Diversity: Transnational Media and Global Culture

Lee Artz masterfully links the political economy of contemporary transnational entertainment media to substantive aspects of our highly mediated and densely saturated global entertainment culture. Artz reveals that our U.S.-centric categories are woefully inadequate. By looking at multiple regions, Artz addresses vast changes in global entertainment media's division of labor, labor practices, financial, distributive, and consumption patterns. Artz's work revives a cultural industry approach but Artz is far less speculative about cultures' effects. Rather, he shows us how neoliberalism's master frame suffuses the content of new cultural products. Artz's book is an indispensable critical theory of the present; it aligns global media with an emergent global ideology for capital accumulation.'

Robert F. Carley, Texas A&M University, USA

A very comprehensive, extremely well-researched evidenced-based book for those who are interested to know transnational entertainment media's hidden political economic agenda. With systematically relevant interesting examples, Artz unpacks how TNMCs through film and television present world views, beliefs, and values which support transnational capitalism and blind consumerism. A must read book for all those who consider themselves media scholars and activists.

Bushra Hameedur Rahman, University of the Punjab, Pakistan

There is no one better than Lee Artz to examine the state of global media. In his latest work, Spectacle and Diversity: Transnational Media and Global Culture, Artz provides detailed analysis of media corporations by using the framework of transnational capitalism to challenge our understanding of cultural imperialism. Original, insightful, revealing and necessary reading for anyone interested in globalization, media, culture and political economy.

Jerry Harris, Director, Global Studies Association of North America

It is what its not. This enigmatic catchphrase may be the dialectic key to understanding the critical perspective that stems out of Artz's thorough analytical and empirical uncovering of transnational media corporations. His skilled and informed `unpacking' of media containers reveals contemporary capitalist development--monopolies that concentrate their market power, political influence and cultural outreach-while our bodies, attention and expectations become the major source of an unprecedented and seemingly infinite, intangible accumulation of surplus value. Media rewrite domination as we click our bodies and souls to exhaustion and unlimited frustration. Whereas multinational corporations already surpassed the boundaries of national frontiers and labor exploitation, it is now capital as a spectacle of delusive diversity that continuously transforms itself into sameness and ludicrosity. Artz helps us understand why our stories `are still being told by someone else.' That someone is actually the eternal return of the same, ghostly spirit of greed, accumulation and mass mediation taken to the extreme of apparent immediacy and passive acceptance of what is, but should not be.

Gilson Schwartz, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil


Praise for Spectacle and Diversity: Transnational Media and Global Culture

Lee Artz masterfully links the political economy of contemporary transnational entertainment media to substantive aspects of our highly mediated and densely saturated global entertainment culture. Artz reveals that our U.S.-centric categories are woefully inadequate. By looking at multiple regions, Artz addresses vast changes in global entertainment media's division of labor, labor practices, financial, distributive, and consumption patterns. Artz's work revives a cultural industry approach but Artz is far less speculative about cultures' effects. Rather, he shows us how neoliberalism's master frame suffuses the content of new cultural products. Artz's book is an indispensable critical theory of the present; it aligns global media with an emergent global ideology for capital accumulation.'

Robert F. Carley, Texas A&M University, USA

A very comprehensive, extremely well-researched evidenced-based book for those who are interested to know transnational entertainment media's hidden political economic agenda. With systematically relevant interesting examples, Artz unpacks how TNMCs through film and television present world views, beliefs, and values which support transnational capitalism and blind consumerism. A must read book for all those who consider themselves media scholars and activists.

Bushra Hameedur Rahman, University of the Punjab, Pakistan

There is no one better than Lee Artz to examine the state of global media. In his latest work, Spectacle and Diversity: Transnational Media and Global Culture, Artz provides detailed analysis of media corporations by using the framework of transnational capitalism to challenge our understanding of cultural imperialism. Original, insightful, revealing and necessary reading for anyone interested in globalization, media, culture and political economy.

Jerry Harris, Director, Global Studies Association of North America

It is what its not. This enigmatic catchphrase may be the dialectic key to understanding the critical perspective that stems out of Artz's thorough analytical and empirical uncovering of transnational media corporations. His skilled and informed `unpacking' of media containers reveals contemporary capitalist development--monopolies that concentrate their market power, political influence and cultural outreach-while our bodies, attention and expectations become the major source of an unprecedented and seemingly infinite, intangible accumulation of surplus value. Media rewrite domination as we click our bodies and souls to exhaustion and unlimited frustration. Whereas multinational corporations already surpassed the boundaries of national frontiers and labor exploitation, it is now capital as a spectacle of delusive diversity that continuously transforms itself into sameness and ludicrosity. Artz helps us understand why our stories `are still being told by someone else.' That someone is actually the eternal return of the same, ghostly spirit of greed, accumulation and mass mediation taken to the extreme of apparent immediacy and passive acceptance of what is, but should not be.

Gilson Schwartz, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

About Lee Artz

Lee Artz (Ph.D., University of Iowa), a former machinist and union steelworker, is Professor of Media Studies and Director of the Center for Global Studies at Purdue University Northwest. Artz has published twelve books and fifty book chapters and journal articles on media practices, social change, and democratic communication. He speaks regularly on global media, popular culture, media hegemony, and the political economy of the media.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Transnational Media: The New Order

Chapter One

Global Entertainment: Not Yet the Democratic Age

Chapter Two

Cultural Imperialism and Transnational Media

Chapter Three

Media in India: From Public to Private to Transnational

Chapter Four

Crouching Tigers: Transnational Media in and from China

Chapter Five

Latin America: From Telenovelas to Transnational Media

Chapter Six

The New Frontiers of Europe: Transnational Media Partnerships

Chapter Seven

The Hegemonic Appeal of Spectacle and Diversity

Additional information

NPB9780367754198
9780367754198
0367754193
Spectacle and Diversity: Transnational Media and Global Culture by Lee Artz
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-12-31
250
N/A
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