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Pop Empires

Transnational and Diasporic Flows of India and Korea
Buch | Hardcover
360 Seiten
2019
University of Hawai'i Press (Verlag)
978-0-8248-7801-6 (ISBN)
99,75 inkl. MwSt
Bollywood" and "Hallyu" are increasingly competing with "Hollywood" - either replacing it or filling a void in places where it never held sway. This critical multidisciplinary anthology places the mediascapes of India, South Korea, and the US in comparative dialogue to explore the transnational flows of technology, capital, and labour.
At the start of the twenty-first century challenges to the global hegemony of U.S. culture are more apparent than ever. Two of the contenders vying for the hearts, minds, bandwidths, and pocketbooks of the world's consumers of culture (principally, popular culture) are India and South Korea. “Bollywood” and “Hallyu” are increasingly competing with “Hollywood”—either replacing it or filling a void in places where it never held sway.

This critical multidisciplinary anthology places the mediascapes of India (the site of Bollywood), South Korea (fountainhead of Hallyu, aka the Korean Wave), and the United States (the site of Hollywood) in comparative dialogue to explore the transnational flows of technology, capital, and labor. It asks what sorts of political and economic shifts have occurred to make India and South Korea important alternative nodes of techno-cultural production, consumption, and contestation. By adopting comparative perspectives and mobile methodologies and linking popular culture to the industries that produce it as well as the industries it supports, Pop Empires connects films, music, television serials, stardom, and fandom to nation-building, diasporic identity formation, and transnational capital and labor. Additionally, via the juxtaposition of Bollywood and Hallyu, as not only synecdoches of national affiliation but also discursive case studies, the contributors examine how popular culture intersects with race, gender, and empire in relation to the global movement of peoples, goods, and ideas.

S. Heijin Lee is assistant professor in the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis, New York University. Monika Mehta is associate professor of English at Binghamton University of the State University of New York. Robert Ji-Song Ku is associate professor of Asian and Asian American studies at Binghamton University of the State University of New York. Allison Alexy is assistant professor in the Department of Women’s Studies and the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Michigan. Roald Maliangkay is associate professor in Korean studies and director of the Korea Institute at the Australian National University.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Asia Pop!
Co-Autor Praseeda Gopinath
Mitarbeit Herausgeber (Serie): Allison Alexy
Zusatzinfo 15 black & white illustrations
Verlagsort Honolulu, HI
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-8248-7801-9 / 0824878019
ISBN-13 978-0-8248-7801-6 / 9780824878016
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