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Screening Culture, Viewing Politics

Lingua IngleseInglese
Libro In brossura
Libro Screening Culture, Viewing Politics Purnima Mankekar
Codice Libristo: 04937150
Casa editrice Duke University Press, dicembre 1999
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In Screening Culture, Viewing Politics Purnima Mankekar presents a cutting-edge ethnography of television-viewing in India. With a focus on the responses of upwardly-mobile, yet lower-to-middle class urban women to state-sponsored entertainment serials, Mankekar demonstrates how television in India has profoundly shaped women's place in the family, community, and nation, and the crucial role it has played in the realignment of class, caste, consumption, religion, and politics. Mankekar examines both "entertainment" narratives and advertisements designed to convey particular ideas about the nation. Organising her study around the recurring themes in these ads and shows - Indian womanhood, family, community, constructions of historical memory, development, integration, and sometimes violence - Mankekar dissects both the messages televised and her New Delhi subjects' perceptions of and reactions to these messages. In the process, she presents anecdotes and dialogue that reveal the texture of these women's daily lives, social relationships, and everyday practices. Throughout her study, Mankekar remains attentive to the tumultuous historical and political context in the midst of which these programs' integrationalist messages are transmitted, to the cultural diversity of the viewership, and to her own role as ethnographer. In an enlightening epilogue she describes the effect of satellite television and trans-national programming on India in the 1990s. Through its ethnographic and theoretical richness, Screening Culture, Viewing Politics forces a re-examination of the relationship between mass media, social life, and identity and nation formation in non-Western contexts. As such, it represents a major contribution to a number of fields, including media and communication studies, feminist studies, anthropology, South Asian studies, and cultural studies.

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Titolo completo Screening Culture, Viewing Politics
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - In brossura
Data di pubblicazione 1999
Numero di pagine 448
EAN 9780822323907
ISBN 0822323907
Codice Libristo 04937150
Casa editrice Duke University Press
Peso 752
Dimensioni 157 x 234 x 33
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