Introduction
Hyesu Park and Maya Dodd
Part I: Transnational Approach
Chapter 1: Converging on Love and Indifference: Mediated Otherness
in South and East
Asia
Rea Amit
Chapter 2: The Child Bride: Unpacking the Popularity of the Indian
Television Show Balika Vadhu in Vietnam
Shubhda Arora and Juhi Jotwani
Chapter 3: Star Construction in the Era of Media Convergence:
Pro-Am Online Videos, Co-creative Culture, and Transnational
Chinese Icons on YouTube
Dorothy Wai Sim Lau
Chapter 4: Screen to Screen: Adaptation and Transnational
Circulation
of Chinese (Web) Novels for Television
W. Michelle Wang
Chapter 5: Rhetorical Liminality in Southeast Asian Media
Representations of Human Trafficking
John Gagnon
Chapter 6: Addressing Transnational Legacies of Colonialism in East
Asia: Cases from Contemporary Japanese Art
Hiroki Yamamoto
Part II: Single-nation Approach
Chapter 7: Media, Narrative, and Culture: Narrativizing and
Contextualizing Korean Mukbang Shows
Hyesu Park
Chapter 8: Construction, Consumption, and Representation of White
Supremacy in Sri Lankan Advertisements: Living White While Being
Non-White
Asantha U. Attanayake
Chapter 9: A Liminal Bengali Identity: Film Culture in
Bangladesh
Sabiha Huq
Chapter 10: Screening Southeast Asia: Film, Politics, and the
Emergence of the Nation in Post-War Southeast Asia
Darlene Machell de Leon Espena
Chapter 11: Afghan Media and Culture in Transition
Alireza Dehghan
Chapter 12: A Semiotic Analysis of Symbolic Actions of Iranian
Instagram Users
Hamid Abdollahyan and Hoornaz Keshavarzia
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
HYESU PARK is an assistant professor of English at Bellevue College in Bellevue, Washington. Her articles have appeared in Image and Narrative, Studies in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Literature, and American Book Review.
“Media Culture in Transnational Asia is one of the most informative
books on Asian cultural studies, examining the dynamics of the
local and global forces in the trans-Asian mediascape from a local
or Asian point of view. With its focus on the production and
circulation of media products, old and new, both within and across
national borders, this edition rewards its readership with a rich,
productive dialogue among different nations, regions, and
perspectives that sounds the possibilities of a rising new
pan-Asian community.” - Suk Koo Rhee (professor at Yonsei
University) "Global and glocal, pan-Asian or trans-Asian, from
radio to mukbang, this pithy volume presents a provocative
collection of scholarship that interrogates transnational media
culture in Asia-a region that is steeped in tradition yet
burgeoning in exciting new ways. Media Culture in
Transnational Asia is a timely and valuable contribution to
media studies and Asian studies."
- Sun Sun Lim (professor at Singapore University of
Technology and Design) Latinx Pop Lab podcast interview
with HyeSu Park
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1y_8qPcvA0feature=youtu.be (Latinx
Pop Lab podcast)
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