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Media Culture And Society In Malaysia Yeoh Seng Guan

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Media Culture And Society In Malaysia Yeoh Seng Guan
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.77 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Yeoh Seng Guan
ISBN: 9780415552462, 041555246X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Media Culture And Society In Malaysia Yeoh Seng Guan by Yeoh Seng Guan 9780415552462, 041555246X instant download after payment.

This book presents a comprehensive, full-length analysis of the uses of media and communication technologies by different social actors in Malaysia. Unlike other studies of the media in Malaysia which concentrate on "political economy" or "freedom of the media" approaches, this book focuses on the ways in which different media forms have constituted cultural practices and power relations amongst particular audiences and publics. It also examines the ways in which technologies of varying scales and range have been appropriated for various subaltern purposes and counter-hegemonic agendas. Drawing upon recent case studies on the deployment of different media – including mainstream and independent films, television programming, black metal music, community rituals, political advertising, the internet, and artistic visual installations – it provides valuable insights into the complex, vibrant ways in which these different media forms have negotiated with the dominant cultural representations of Malaysian society. The book makes an important contribution to the emergent disciplines of media studies and cultural studies in Malaysia.

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