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Author | : Aswin Punathambekar |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2015-09-25 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1317704118 |
Download Television at Large in South Asia Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
This book explores the empirical and theoretical significance of understanding television as a dynamic technology, a creative industry, and a vibrant cultural form that is "at large" in South Asia. Bringing together prominent scholars who have shaped television studies in South Asia, as well as emerging scholars who address new topics, this book decisively positions television as a key site in the study of South Asian History and Culture. In doing so, it also positions the study of television in South Asia and the South Asian diaspora as crucial in the rethinking of global television history and opens up new directions for the future of television studies. This volume will be essential reading for scholars and teachers of media and communication studies, media history, anthropology, and sociology, besides being of great interest to policymakers and media professionals. This book was originally published as a special issue of South Asian History and Culture.
Author | : S M Shameem Reza |
Publisher | : Routledge Chapman & Hall |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023-09 |
Genre | : Television broadcasting |
ISBN | : 9781032455976 |
Download Television Publics in South Asia Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Television has a prime role to play in the formation of discursive domains in the everyday life of South Asian publics. This book explores various television media practices, social processes, mediated political experiences and everyday cultural compositions from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. With the help of country specific case studies, it captures broad range of themes which foreground the publics and their real-life experiences of television in the region. The essays in this book discuss gendered television spaces; women seeking solace from television in pandemic; the taboo in digital tv dramas; television viewership and localizing publics; changing viewership from television to OTT; news and public perception of death; re-defining 'the national'; theatrical television; and post truth television news, among other key issues. Rich in ethnographic case studies, this volume will be a useful resource for scholars and researchers of media and communication studies, journalism, digital media, South Asian studies, cultural studies, sociology and social anthropology.
Author | : Binod C. Agrawal |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 134 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : |
Download Television in South Asia Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Major debates center around "cultural and media imperialism" to determine whether South Asian cultural traditions are being engulfed by Euro-American transnational television. This study provides a South Asian perspective on issues relating to television broadcasting, program planning, and communication research and suggests that television has undergone an indigenous process of change. Globalization and economic liberalization have brought hundreds of private transnational satellite television channels including "Hinglish" and English to South Asia. The governments are taking a regulatory, rather than a controlling, role in framing media policy to promote a plural culture and equal opportunities for its visual expression. Television production so far has assumed a coherent South Asian civilization and consequently, emphasis has been placed on promoting cultural uniformity.
Author | : S M Shameem Reza |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 227 |
Release | : 2023-11-20 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1000962245 |
Download Television Publics in South Asia Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Television has a prime role to play in the formation of discursive domains in the everyday life of South Asian publics. This book explores various television media practices, social processes, mediated political experiences and everyday cultural compositions from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. With the help of country-specific case studies, it captures a broad range of themes which foreground the publics and their real-life experiences of television in the region. The chapters in this book discuss gendered television spaces, women seeking solace from television in pandemic, the taboo in digital TV dramas, television viewership and localizing publics, changing viewership from television to OTT, news and public perception of death, redefining ‘the national’, theatrical television and post-truth television news, among other key issues. Rich in ethnographic case studies, this volume will be a useful resource for scholars and researchers of media and communication studies, journalism, digital media, South Asian studies, cultural studies, sociology and social anthropology.
Author | : David Page |
Publisher | : SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited |
Total Pages | : 468 |
Release | : 2001-12-14 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : |
Download Satellites Over South Asia Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Satellite TV respects no borders and has thus posed a major challenge to the nation state and to national broadcasting systems. This extremely well-written and comprehensive book tells the fascinating story of the opening of the skies, the media companies involved, the means of distribution and the reactions of viewers to the huge and growing menu of programmes. /-//-/The authors show that satellite TV has been instrumental in creating a new South Asian popular culture which has proved both attractive and controversial, and explore the implications of these developments for the national broadcasting cultures of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka.
Author | : Sreenath Nair |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022 |
Genre | : Mass media |
ISBN | : |
Download Reality Television in South Asia Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
“’Reality television’ is the product of twentieth-century technology culture that incorporates a wide range of media activities including talent shows, documentary series and celebrity shows. One of the frequently discussed issues in the current scholarship is the representation of multiculturalism in western ‘reality show’, particularly of South Asian families and their lives. The current issue remains as a genuine attempt to capture, analyse and theorize a number of highly important categories of ‘reality television’ in South Asian scholarship”--
Author | : Srinivas R. Melkote |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : |
Download International Satellite Broadcasting in South Asia Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
International Satellite Broadcasting in South Asia focuses on the increase in the popularity of television in India beginning with the entrance of Hong Kong Based STAR-TV in 1991. These essays address the political, economic, and cultural significance and impact of transnational satellite networks in India, questioning the cultural effects of Western media programs on the recipient non-Western countries.
Author | : Sahana Udupa |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 359 |
Release | : 2017-07-14 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1351972200 |
Download Media as Politics in South Asia Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
The dramatic expansion of the media and communications sector since the 1990s has brought South Asia on the global scene as a major center for media production and consumption. This book is the first overview of media expansion and its political ramifications in South Asia during these years of economic reforms. From the puzzling liberalization of media under military dictatorship in Pakistan to the brutal killings of journalists in Sri Lanka, and the growing influence of social media in riots and political protests in India, Nepal and Bangladesh, the chapters analyse some of the most important developments in the media fields of contemporary South Asia. Attentive to colonial histories as well as connections within and beyond South Asia in the age of globalization, the chapters combine theoretically grounded studies with original empirical research to unravel the dynamics of media as politics. The chapters are organized around the three frames of participation, control and friction. They bring to the fore the double edged nature of publicity and containment inherent in media, thereby advancing postcolonial perspectives on the massive media transformation underway in South Asia and the global South more broadly. For the first time bringing together the cultural, regulatory and social aspects of media expansion in a single perspective, this interdisciplinary book fills the need for overview and analytical studies on South Asian media.
Author | : John Hutnyk |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2018-06-14 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1501324977 |
Download Global South Asia on Screen Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
With importance for geopolitical cultural economy, anthropology, and media studies, John Hutnyk brings South Asian circuits of scholarship to attention where, alongside critical Marxist and poststructuralist authors, a new take on film and television is on offer. The book presents Raj-era costume dramas as a commentary on contemporary anti-Muslim racism, a new political compact in film and television studies, and the President watching a snuff film from Pakistan. Hanif Kureishi's postcolonial 'fuck Sandwich' sits alongside Salman Rushdie's Satanic Verses, updated for the war on terror with low-brow, high-brow versions of Asia that carry us up the Himalayas with magic carpet TV nostalgia. Maoists rage below and books go up in flames while News network phone-ins end with executions on the Hanging Channel and arms trade and immigration paranoia thrives. Multiplying filmi versions of Mela are measured against a transnational realignment towards Global South Asia in a contested and testing political future. Each chapter offers a slice of historical study and assessment of media theory appropriate for viewers of Global South Asia seeking to understand why lurid exoticism and paralysing terror go hand-in-hand. The answers are in the images always open to interpretation, but Global South Asia on Screen examines the ways film and TV trade on stereotype and fear, nationalism and desire, politics and context, and with this the book calls for wider reading than media theory has hitherto entertained.
Author | : Adil Najam |
Publisher | : Anthem Press |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2013-07-15 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0857280775 |
Download South Asia 2060 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
“South Asia 2060” is a dialogue among 47 experts from a diverse range of expertise and backgrounds, ranging from policymakers to academia to civil society activists and visionaries, on the likely longer-range trajectories of South Asia’s future. The collection explores current regional trends, possible future trajectories, and the key factors that will determine whether these trajectories are positive or negative for the region, as a region. Departing from a purely security-based analysis, the volume considers factors such as development and human well-being to reveal not what will happen but what could happen, as well as the impact present conditions could have on the rest of the world.