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Asia

by David Birch, Sanjay Srivastava, Tony Schirato
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This concise introduction to contemporary Asian societies goes beyond the clichés and stereotypes to explore the cultural dynamics of the region. Bringing together a range of excellent "Asian" experiences, the authors show that there is no one "Asian" culture. They explore the impact of the colonial era and examine how current global trends intersect with local traditions and histories. Drawing upon recent advances in critical communication and cultural studies, the authors survey the politics of the information age, religion, the position of women, sexuality, and ethnic identity. With examples from countries across the region, Asia provides the tools needed to recognize, understand, and discuss Asian cultures and cultural difference.

Synopsis

This concise introduction to contemporary Asian societies goes beyond the clichés and stereotypes to explore the cultural dynamics of the region. Bringing together a range of excellent "Asian" experiences, the authors show that there is no one "Asian" culture. They explore the impact of the colonial era and examine how current global trends intersect with local traditions and histories. Drawing upon recent advances in critical communication and cultural studies, the authors survey the politics of the information age, religion, the position of women, sexuality, and ethnic identity. With examples from countries across the region, Asia provides the tools needed to recognize, understand, and discuss Asian cultures and cultural difference.

Tan See Kam

A valuable introductory book for students, Western or otherwise, in Asian Studies.

About the Author, David Birch

David Birch is Professor of Communication and Director of the Corporate Citizenship Research Unit at Deakin University.

Tony Schirato is Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Otago.

Sanjay Srivastava is Senior Lecturer in Communication and Cultural Studies at Deakin University.

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Tan See Kam

A valuable introductory book for students, Western or otherwise, in Asian Studies.

Booknews

Emphasizing that Asia is perhaps the most culturally diverse region in the world, Birch (communication, Deakin U., Australia), Schirato (communication studies, U. of Otago, New Zealand), and Srivastava (communication and cultural studies, Deakin U.) explore various themes of how local cultural traditions and historical realities are interacting with processes of economic and cultural globalization. Far from homogenizing Asia, the forces of globalization are reacted to in different ways, depending on cultural contexts. Separate chapters explore the information age, the public sphere, religion, gender and sexuality, ethnicity, and diasporas. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2001
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780312293765

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