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Global Entertainment Media: Between Cultural Imperialism and Cultural Globalization


Global Entertainment Media: Between Cultural Imperialism and Cultural Globalization

Hardback by Mirrlees, Tanner

Global Entertainment Media: Between Cultural Imperialism and Cultural Globalization

£145.00

ISBN:
9780415519816
Publication Date:
14 Mar 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
314 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Global Entertainment Media: Between Cultural Imperialism and Cultural Globalization

Description

A critical cultural materialist introduction to the study of global entertainment media. In Global Entertainment Media, Tanner Mirrlees undertakes an analysis of the ownership, production, distribution, marketing, exhibition and consumption of global films and television shows, with an eye to political economy and cultural studies. Among other topics, Mirrlees examines: Paradigms of global entertainment media such as cultural imperialism and cultural globalization. The business of entertainment media: the structure of capitalist culture/creative industries (financers, producers, distributors and exhibitors) and trends in the global political economy of entertainment media. The "governance" of global entertainment media: state and inter-state media and cultural policies and regulations that govern the production, distribution and exhibition of entertainment media and enable or impede its cross-border flow. The new international division of cultural labor (NICL): the cross-border production of entertainment by cultural workers in asymmetrically interdependent media capitals, and economic and cultural concerns surrounding runaway productions and co-productions. The economic motivations and textual design features of globally popular entertainment forms such as blockbuster event films, TV formats, glocalized lifestyle brands and synergistic media. The cross-cultural reception and effects of TV shows and films. The World Wide Web, digitization and convergence culture.

Contents

Introduction: Globalization and Global Entertainment. 1. Paradigms in Global Entertainment Media Studies. 2. Capitalizing on Global Entertainment Media. 3. Governing Global Entertainment Media: The State, Media Policy and Regulation. 4. Producing Entertainment in the New International Division of Cultural Labour (NICL). 5. Designing Global Entertainment Media: Blockbuster Films, TV Formats and Lifestyle Brands. 6. Global Entertainment Media, Local Audiences. Conclusion: Global Media Studies Between Cultural Imperialism and Cultural Globalization

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