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  • Formāts: 640 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9781134083961
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Asian Cultural Studies or Cultural Studies in Asia is a new and burgeoning field, and the Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Journal is at its cutting edge. Committed to bringing Asian Cultural Studies scholarship to the international English speaking world and constantly challenging existing conceptions of cultural studies, the journal has emerged as the leading publication in Cultural Studies in Asia.

The Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Reader brings together the best of the ground breaking papers published in the journal and includes a new introduction by the editors, Chen Kuan-Hsing and Chua Beng Huat. Essays are grouped in thematic sections, including issues which are important across the region, such as State violence and social movements and work produced by IACS sub-groups, such as feminism, queer studies, cinema studies and popular culture studies.

The Reader provides useful alternative case studies and challenging perspectives, which will be invaluable for both students and scholars in media and cultural studies.

Notes on contributors and translators ix
Acknowledgements xv
Introduction: The Inter-Asia Cultural Studies: Movements project 1(6)
Kuan-Hsing Chen
Chua Beng Huat
PART I Setting the agenda
7(154)
How does Asia mean?
9(57)
Sun Ge
Hui Shiu-Lun
Lau Kinchi
The politics of imagining Asia: a genealogical analysis
66(37)
Wang Hui
Matthew A. Hale
Alternative frames? Questions for comparative research in the third world
103(12)
Tejaswini Niranjana
Conceptualizing an East Asian popular culture
115(25)
Chua Beng Huat
Producing knowledge of Southeast Asia: a Malaysian view
140(21)
A. B. Shamsul
PART II State violence
161(62)
Democracy and the violence of the state: a political negotiation of death
163(15)
Partha Chatterjee
Decolonialization and assumption of war responsibility
178(13)
Hanasaki Kohei
Muto Ichiyo
Mourning Korean modernity in the memory of the Cheju April Third Incident
191(16)
Kim Seong-Nae
Indonesia's original sin: mass killings and capitalist expansion, 1965--66
207(16)
Hilmar Farid
PART III Americanism
223(66)
Embodiment of American modernity in colonial Korea
225(21)
Yoo Sun-Young
Francis Lee Dae Hoon
`America' as desire and violence: Americanization in postwar Japan and Asia during the Cold War
246(21)
Shunya Yoshimi
David Buist
Okinawa's `postwar': some observations on the formation of American military bases in the aftermath of terrestrial warfare
267(22)
Toriyama Atsushi
David Buist
PART IV Feminism
289(56)
`You are entrapped in an imaginary well': the formation of subjectivity within compressed development -- a feminist critique of modernity and Korean culture
291(20)
Cho Han Hae-Joang
Michael Shin
Women and freedom
311(12)
Firdous Azim
Caught in the terrains: an inter-referential inquiry of trans-border stardom and fandom
323(22)
Eva Tsai
PART V Sexuality
345(80)
Embodying gender: transgender body/subject formations in Taiwan
347(17)
Josephine Ho
State power, prostitution and sexual order in Taiwan: towards a genealogical critique of `virtuous custom'
364(31)
Hans Tao-Ming Huang
Reticent poetics, queer politics
395(30)
Liu Jen-Peng
Ding Naifei
PART VI Cinema
425(80)
Transnational imagination in action cinema: Hong Kong and the making of a global popular culture
427(22)
Meaghan Morris
The `Bollywoodization' of the Indian cinema: cultural nationalism in a global arena
449(18)
Ashish Rajadhyaksha
Detouring through Korean cinema
467(23)
Paul Willemen
The birth of the local feminist sphere in the global era: `trans-cinema' and Yosongjang
490(15)
Kim Soyoung
PART VII Other popular cultures
505(64)
Discourse of cultural identity in Indonesia during the 1997--1998 monetary crisis
507(16)
Melani Budianta
Emotional energy and sub-cultural politics: alternative bands in post-1997 Hong Kong
523(16)
Eric Ma
Feminization of the 2002 World Cup and women's fandom
539(11)
Kim Hyun Mee
Hong Sung Hee
The power of circulation: digital technologies and the online Chinese fans of Japanese TV drama
550(19)
Kelly Hu
PART VIII Movements
569(44)
Asian peace movements and empire
571(7)
Muto Ichiyo
Revitalizing the Bandung spirit
578(14)
Hee-Yeon Cho
Rethinking social movements through retranslating the economy
592(21)
Po-Keung Hui
Index 613


Chen Kuan-Hsing is a professor in the Department of Foreign Languages and Coordinator of the Center for Asia-Pacific/Cultural Studies at the National Tsing-Hua University in Taiwan. He is founding co-executive editor of Inter-Asia Cultural Studies. His previous publications, in English and Chinese, include Trajectories: Cultural Studies Inter-Asia (2000) and Stuart Hall: Critical Dialogues in Cultural Studies, edited with Dave Morley, (1996).









Chua Beng Huat is professor in the Asia Research Institute and the Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore. He is founding co-executive editor of Inter-Asia Cultural Studies. His previous publications include Life is Not Complete Without Shopping (2003) and Consumption in Asia: Lifestyles and Identities (2000).