Postcolonial Media Culture in Britain (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
208
Utgivningsdatum
2010-12-16
Upplaga
2010
Förlag
Red Globe Press
Medarbetare
Cere, Rinella
Illustrationer
208 p.
Dimensioner
234 x 157 x 18 mm
Vikt
400 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
1 Hardback
ISBN
9780230545304

Postcolonial Media Culture in Britain

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This fascinating text introduces readers to postcolonial theory using the context of British media culture in ethnic minority communities to explain key ideas and debates. Each chapter considers a specific media output and uses a wealth of examples to offer an absorbing insight into postcolonial media for all students of cultural and media studies.
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ROSALIND BRUNT is Visiting Research Fellow in media studies at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. RINELLA CERE lectures in media and communication studies at Sheffield Hallam University, UK.

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Preface.- Notes on contributors.- Postcolonial and media studies: a cognitive mapping; R.Cere .- The Politics of Hip Hop and Cultural Resistance: a British-Asian Perspective; A.Saeed.- Alien Nation: Contemporary Black Art and Britain; L.Wainwright.- Mainstreaming Cultural Diversity: Public Service Policy and British Reality Television; S.Malik.- Voicing the Community: Participation and Change in Black and Minority Ethnic Local UK Radio; C.Mitchell.- From Mosque to YouTube: UK Muslims Go Online; G.Bunt.- 'What a Burkha!': Reflections on the UK Media Coverage of the Sharia Law Controversy; R.Brunt.- Engaging Theory; Making Films: Radical Black Cinema in Britain; C.Shin.- You've Been Framed: Stereotyping and Performativity in Yasmin; P.Morey .- Discourses of Separation: News and Documentary Representations of Muslims in Britain; M.Macdonald.- Debating Contemporary Postcolonial Theory: the Limitations of a Culturalist Approach; C.Pawling.