Television at Large in South Asia

Television at Large in South Asia

Kumar, Shanti; Punathambekar, Aswin

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

182

Mole

9781032929019

Pré-lançamento - envio 15 a 20 dias após a sua edição

Descrição não disponível.
Introduction: Television at large Aswin Punathambekar and Shanti Kumar 1. Changing with The Times of India (Bangalore): remaking a post-political media field Sahana Udupa and Paula Chakravartty 2. At the limits of discourse: political talk in drag on Late Night Show with Begum Nawazish Ali Mobina Hashmi 3. The fatal snare of proximity: live television, new media and the witnessing of the Mumbai attacks Sangeet Kumar 4. Mixed signals: MTV Desi, South Asian American audiences and the discourse of ethnic television Madhavi Mallapragada 5. 'The show of the millennium': screening the big-money quiz show and the Bollywood superstar Sreya Mitra 6. Beyond television studies John Hutnyk 7. Mapping India's television landscape: constitutive dimensions and emerging issues Kalyani Chadha and Anandam Kavoori 8. Television and embodiment: a speculative essay Purnima Mankekar 9. Ravana's airforce: a report on the state of Indian television Nalin Mehta 10. Watching Barkha Dutt: turning on the news in television studies Radhika Parameswaran 11. A reflexive turn in television studies? Conjectures from South Asia Abhijit Roy
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Aswin Punathambekar;Cultural Identity;Globalization;History;Politics;Shanti Kumar;Tamil Nadu;Television Studies;Kaun Banega Crorepati;Young Man;Bollywood Superstar Amitabh Bachchan;South Asian American;Indian Television;Zee Tv;Star Tv;MTV World;Tv Study;Sun Tv;Post-liberalization India;News Talk Show;Haptic Visuality;American Desi;Arvind Rajagopal;Local Media Companies;Unequal Discourse;Affective Regimes;Indian Situation;GEC;Radia Tapes;Aspirational Subjects