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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- Note on Romanization
- Introduction
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1 Reconsidering East Asian Connectivity and the Usefulness of Media and Cultural Studies -
2 Asian Cultural Studies: -
3 How to Speak about Oneself: -
4 Placing South Korean Cinema into the Pusan International Film Festival: -
5 Global America? -
6 In between the Values of the Global and the National: -
7 The Transgression of Sharing and Copying: -
8 The East Asian Brandscape: -
9 Korean Pop Music in China: -
10 Surfing the Neo-Nationalist Wave: -
11 Melodrama, Exorcism, Mimicry: -
12 Reconsidering Cultural Hybridities: - General Bibliography
- Index
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- Source:
- Cultural Studies and Cultural Industries in Northeast Asia
- Publisher:
- Hong Kong University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- Note on Romanization
- Introduction
-
1 Reconsidering East Asian Connectivity and the Usefulness of Media and Cultural Studies -
2 Asian Cultural Studies: -
3 How to Speak about Oneself: -
4 Placing South Korean Cinema into the Pusan International Film Festival: -
5 Global America? -
6 In between the Values of the Global and the National: -
7 The Transgression of Sharing and Copying: -
8 The East Asian Brandscape: -
9 Korean Pop Music in China: -
10 Surfing the Neo-Nationalist Wave: -
11 Melodrama, Exorcism, Mimicry: -
12 Reconsidering Cultural Hybridities: - General Bibliography
- Index