Aesthetic Practices and Politics in Media, Music, and Art

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Balkan Countries
Balkan Nations
border
Brazilian Telenovela
catalunya
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Category=AV
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chong
crossing
diaspora memory studies
Dorothea Fischer-Hornung
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Ethnic Cultural Practice
ethnic identity performance
Everyday Life
Fatih Akin
Fi Lm
Fi Lmic Narrative
Fi Rst Performance
FRG
Globalization
globalization and media
indian
ING Direct
Invisible Ethnicity
Latino Diaspora
lmic
lms
Media Studies
mediated migration narratives
Migration
migration representation
narrative
Nation Building
ping
Rede Globo
Science Fi Ction Fi Lms
Self-fulfi Llment
Sovereign Moment
Subject Interpellation
televisi
transnational cultural studies
Undesirable Elements
Urban Life
Vice Versa
visual culture analysis
West Germany
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415835916
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Feb 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume analyzes innovative forms of media and music (art installations, television commercials, photography, films, songs, telenovelas) to examine the performance of migration in contemporary culture. Though migration studies and media studies are ostensibly different fields, this transnational collection of essays addresses how their interconnection has shaped our understanding of the paradigms through which we think about migration, ethnicity, nation, and the transnational. Cultural representations intervene in collective beliefs. Art and media clearly influence the ways the experience of migration is articulated and recalled, intervening in individual perceptions as well as public policy.

To understand the connection between migration and diverse media, the authors examine how migration is represented in film, television, music, and art, but also how media shape the ways in which host country and homeland are imagined. Among the topics considered are new mediated forms for representing migration, widening the perspective on the ways these representations may be analyzed; readings of enactments of memory in trans- and inter-disciplinary ways; and discussions of globalization and transnationalism, inviting us to rethink traditional borders in respect to migration, nation states, as well as disciplines.

Rocío G. Davis is Professor of English at the City University of Hong Kong. Dorothea Fischer-Hornung is Senior Lecturer at the English Department of Heidelberg University, Germany. Johanna C. Kardux is the Director of American Studies at Leiden University in the Netherlands.