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Perspectives on Global Culture Ramaswami Harindranath

Perspectives on Global Culture By Ramaswami Harindranath

Perspectives on Global Culture by Ramaswami Harindranath


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Presents a review of the effect of globalization on the cultures of the developing world. This book explores the cultural and social impact of globalization on the developing world, examining intellectual contributions and cultural expression from Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. It also covers contemporary debates on global cultures.

Perspectives on Global Culture Summary

Perspectives on Global Culture by Ramaswami Harindranath

A cogent and incisive exploration of many of the key debates at the heart of postcolonial cultural studies, with a timely focus on the 'underside' of the much-hyped process of globalisation
David Morley, Professor of Communications, Goldsmiths College, UK.

Rawaswami Harindranath's lively book provides us with a comprehensive and engaging overview of the views from the margins in the global debate about globalisation and culture. Written with admirable clarity, this book fills in the blind spots of much Western theorising of the 'underside' of globalisation and makes a forceful argument for a truly critical and non-Eurocentric cosmopolitanism.
Professor Ien Ang, ARC Professorial Fellow, University of Western Sydney

This book explores significant aspects of the cultural and social impact of globalization on the developing world by examining intellectual contributions and cultural expression in Latin America, Africa, and South and South East Asia. How do we understand and conceptualize the 'underside' of globalization? How can voices from the margins challenge dominant discourses? In what ways do 'culture wars' contribute to the politics of nationalism, indigeneity, and 'race'?

The book surveys key debates on the politics of representation and cultural difference, paying particular attention to issues such as subalternity, cultural nationalism, third cinema, multiculturalism, and indigenous communities. It offers an original synthesis of ideas on these topics, and traces the lines of connection between national cultural and political projects during anti-colonial struggles and more contemporary forms of national and transnational cinema and television.

Harindranath invites us to consider non-metropolitan cultural forms in the context of contemporary issues relating to the politics of difference. Perspectives on Global Culture is important reading for students and researchers in media and cultural studies and sociology, as well as for those interested in debates on 'race' and ethnicity.

About Ramaswami Harindranath

R. Harindranath is Senior Lecturer in Media and Communications at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He has taught in universities in India, Malaysia, and the UK. He co-authored The `Crash' Controversy, and is currently completing a manuscript entitled Southern Discomfort. He has written on diverse topics such as audience research, `race' and representation, social movements, and cultural imperialism.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Section 1: Exploring the terrain: key themes and debates

One global culture or many?

The cultural politics of 'difference'

Subalternity and representation

Section 2. Debating imperialism/nationalism

National(ist) media discourse

Multicultural media and identities

Indigenous politics and representation

Tracing the transnational/cosmopolitan

'Third Cinema' and the cross-over film

Debates on the diaspora

New technologies - transcending the national?

Cultural difference and the politics of representation

Additional information

GOR006769905
9780335205691
0335205690
Perspectives on Global Culture by Ramaswami Harindranath
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
20060516
192
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