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Cool New Asia Asian Popular Culture In A Local Context Kolesova

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Cool New Asia Asian Popular Culture In A Local Context Kolesova
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Publisher: Unitec ePress
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.81 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Kolesova, Elena; Wilson, Scott
ISBN: 9781927214022, 1927214025
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Cool New Asia Asian Popular Culture In A Local Context Kolesova by Kolesova, Elena; Wilson, Scott 9781927214022, 1927214025 instant download after payment.

As popular culture flows and consumption opportunities become increasingly ubiquitous, what is often overlooked is the local specificity of the popular culture texts themselves. In multicultural societies there is growing interest expressed by different agencies to utilise popular culture for their own purposes. The authors contained within this publication, and who presented their ideas at the Cool New Asia symposium, explore the emerging conflict between different agencies performing popular culture, especially as popular culture texts are used, misused or abused in the pursuit of singularly local objectives and stable cultural identities. Questions of ownership, authenticity and the production and negotiation of identity are central when considering the role that diasporic and immigrant communities play in any local environment.

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