Streaming Video in the Global South
Streaming Video in the Global South
Gharabaghi, Hadi; Jaising, Shakti
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
02/2026
304
Dura
Inglês
9798765135860
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Shakti Jaising (Drew University, USA) and Hadi Gharabaghi (Fairfield University, USA)
1. The Global Netflix Documentary: Local Difference, Branding, and the Global South
Vinicius Navarro (Emerson College, USA)
2. A Cold War Netflix: The U.S. Information Agency as a Key Historiographic Model for the Transnational Streamer
Bret Vukoder (St. Olaf College, USA)
3. Netflix's Double-edged Sword for Local Storytelling: A Brazilian Perspective
Daniel Rios, Melina Meimaridis, Daniela Mazur (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
4. Streaming Platforms in Lebanon: A Tale of Business and Politics
Wissam Mouawad (Abu Dhabi University, UAE) and Pamela Nassour (Saint-Joseph University of Beirut, Lebanon)
5. Streaming Feminism? South Asian TV Series by/about Women
Valentina Vitali (Birmingham City University, UK)
6. Television Drama in Mexico: From Broadcast to Streaming
Paul Julian Smith (City University of New York Graduate Center, USA)
7. Watching Old Egyptian TV Shows Online: YouTube and Nostalgia for Television's Past
Egor Korneev (University of Michigan, USA)
8. Streaming the Nation: Salvaging the National Filipino Audience
Daniel Rudin (Le Moyne College, USA)
9. Rethinking the English Translation-Subtitles in the Age of Global Streaming: Decision to Leave (2022) and the Korean Wave
Hiju Kim (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
10. Streaming the Transmedial and Transcultural: Contemporary African Cinemas and the Netflix Viewing Environment
Alexander Fisher (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
11. Invoking the Shadow Archive: Three Documentaries that "Look Back" from 1970s Beirut
Samirah Alkassim (Author/Filmmaker, USA)
Notes on Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Shakti Jaising (Drew University, USA) and Hadi Gharabaghi (Fairfield University, USA)
1. The Global Netflix Documentary: Local Difference, Branding, and the Global South
Vinicius Navarro (Emerson College, USA)
2. A Cold War Netflix: The U.S. Information Agency as a Key Historiographic Model for the Transnational Streamer
Bret Vukoder (St. Olaf College, USA)
3. Netflix's Double-edged Sword for Local Storytelling: A Brazilian Perspective
Daniel Rios, Melina Meimaridis, Daniela Mazur (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
4. Streaming Platforms in Lebanon: A Tale of Business and Politics
Wissam Mouawad (Abu Dhabi University, UAE) and Pamela Nassour (Saint-Joseph University of Beirut, Lebanon)
5. Streaming Feminism? South Asian TV Series by/about Women
Valentina Vitali (Birmingham City University, UK)
6. Television Drama in Mexico: From Broadcast to Streaming
Paul Julian Smith (City University of New York Graduate Center, USA)
7. Watching Old Egyptian TV Shows Online: YouTube and Nostalgia for Television's Past
Egor Korneev (University of Michigan, USA)
8. Streaming the Nation: Salvaging the National Filipino Audience
Daniel Rudin (Le Moyne College, USA)
9. Rethinking the English Translation-Subtitles in the Age of Global Streaming: Decision to Leave (2022) and the Korean Wave
Hiju Kim (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
10. Streaming the Transmedial and Transcultural: Contemporary African Cinemas and the Netflix Viewing Environment
Alexander Fisher (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
11. Invoking the Shadow Archive: Three Documentaries that "Look Back" from 1970s Beirut
Samirah Alkassim (Author/Filmmaker, USA)
Notes on Contributors
Index
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Media; ecologies; documentary; local; Brazil; Philippines; Decision to Leave; multicultural; South Korea; video; feminism; south Asia; women; Lebanon; Bollywood; Egypt; archive; Beirut; revolution; north
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Shakti Jaising (Drew University, USA) and Hadi Gharabaghi (Fairfield University, USA)
1. The Global Netflix Documentary: Local Difference, Branding, and the Global South
Vinicius Navarro (Emerson College, USA)
2. A Cold War Netflix: The U.S. Information Agency as a Key Historiographic Model for the Transnational Streamer
Bret Vukoder (St. Olaf College, USA)
3. Netflix's Double-edged Sword for Local Storytelling: A Brazilian Perspective
Daniel Rios, Melina Meimaridis, Daniela Mazur (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
4. Streaming Platforms in Lebanon: A Tale of Business and Politics
Wissam Mouawad (Abu Dhabi University, UAE) and Pamela Nassour (Saint-Joseph University of Beirut, Lebanon)
5. Streaming Feminism? South Asian TV Series by/about Women
Valentina Vitali (Birmingham City University, UK)
6. Television Drama in Mexico: From Broadcast to Streaming
Paul Julian Smith (City University of New York Graduate Center, USA)
7. Watching Old Egyptian TV Shows Online: YouTube and Nostalgia for Television's Past
Egor Korneev (University of Michigan, USA)
8. Streaming the Nation: Salvaging the National Filipino Audience
Daniel Rudin (Le Moyne College, USA)
9. Rethinking the English Translation-Subtitles in the Age of Global Streaming: Decision to Leave (2022) and the Korean Wave
Hiju Kim (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
10. Streaming the Transmedial and Transcultural: Contemporary African Cinemas and the Netflix Viewing Environment
Alexander Fisher (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
11. Invoking the Shadow Archive: Three Documentaries that "Look Back" from 1970s Beirut
Samirah Alkassim (Author/Filmmaker, USA)
Notes on Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Shakti Jaising (Drew University, USA) and Hadi Gharabaghi (Fairfield University, USA)
1. The Global Netflix Documentary: Local Difference, Branding, and the Global South
Vinicius Navarro (Emerson College, USA)
2. A Cold War Netflix: The U.S. Information Agency as a Key Historiographic Model for the Transnational Streamer
Bret Vukoder (St. Olaf College, USA)
3. Netflix's Double-edged Sword for Local Storytelling: A Brazilian Perspective
Daniel Rios, Melina Meimaridis, Daniela Mazur (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
4. Streaming Platforms in Lebanon: A Tale of Business and Politics
Wissam Mouawad (Abu Dhabi University, UAE) and Pamela Nassour (Saint-Joseph University of Beirut, Lebanon)
5. Streaming Feminism? South Asian TV Series by/about Women
Valentina Vitali (Birmingham City University, UK)
6. Television Drama in Mexico: From Broadcast to Streaming
Paul Julian Smith (City University of New York Graduate Center, USA)
7. Watching Old Egyptian TV Shows Online: YouTube and Nostalgia for Television's Past
Egor Korneev (University of Michigan, USA)
8. Streaming the Nation: Salvaging the National Filipino Audience
Daniel Rudin (Le Moyne College, USA)
9. Rethinking the English Translation-Subtitles in the Age of Global Streaming: Decision to Leave (2022) and the Korean Wave
Hiju Kim (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
10. Streaming the Transmedial and Transcultural: Contemporary African Cinemas and the Netflix Viewing Environment
Alexander Fisher (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
11. Invoking the Shadow Archive: Three Documentaries that "Look Back" from 1970s Beirut
Samirah Alkassim (Author/Filmmaker, USA)
Notes on Contributors
Index
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