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Media and Cultural Transformation in China
London; New York: Routledge (2009), xi, 217 pp.
"This book examines the role played by the media in China's ongoing cultural transformation. It demonstrates that the media is integral to China's changing culture in the age of globalization, whilst also being part and parcel of the State and its project of re-imagining national identity." (Publish
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Tamil Cinema: The Cultural Politics of India's Other Film Industry
London; New York: Routledge (2008), xvi, 201 pp.
"Hitherto, the academic study of Indian cinema has focused primarily on Bollywood, despite the fact that the Tamil film industry, based in southern India, has overtaken Bollywood in terms of annual output. This book examines critically the cultural and cinematic representations in Tamil cinema. It o
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Chinese Documentaries: From Dogma to Polyphony
London; New York: Routledge (2007), ix, 255 pp.
"In China, unlike in Western cinema, documentary film, rather than fiction film, has been the dominant mode since 1949. In recent years, documentary TV programmes have experienced a meteoric rise. Arguing that there is a gradual process of 'democratization' in the media, in which documentaries play
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Cultural Control and Globalization in Asia: Copyright, Piracy, and Cinema
London et al.: Routledge (2006), ix, 143 pp.
Conflict, Terrorism and the Media in Asia
London: Routledge (2006), ix, 149 pp.
"There are many different kinds of sub-national conflicts across Asia, with a variety of causes, but since September 11, 2001 these have been increasingly portrayed as part of the global terrorist threat, to be dealt with by the War on Terror. This major new study examines a wide range of such confl
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Media in Hong Kong: Press Freedom and Political Change, 1967-2005
Abingdon; New York: Routledge (2006), xii, 269 pp.
"This book examines the Hong Kong media over a 40 year period, focusing in particular on how its newspapers and TV stations have struggled for press freedom under the colonial British administration, as well as Chinese rule. Making full use of newly declassified material, extensive interviews and sp
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