Lifestyle Media in Asia

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Air Hostess
Authoritarian Neoliberal
Ba Ling Hou
Back Palace
Baohua Zhou
Barendregt Bart
Bart Barendregt
Beng Huat Chua
Capita Daily Income
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Category=JBCT
Category=NH
China's Central Television Station
Cookery Shows
Cross Strait Service Trade Agreement
cultural identity formation
Digital Kinship
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eq_history
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eq_isMigrated=2
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Female Individualization
Fumitoshi Kato
Gao Yue
Genevieve Bell
Heather Horst
Hudson Chris
Indian Tv
Intimate Co-presence
Intimate Mundane
Irene Yang Fang-chih
Jing Wu
Jung Sun
Kana Ohashi
Kim Youna
Larissa Hjorth
Lewis Tania
Lifestyle Media
Lifestyle Tv
Malmo Chris
Martin Fran
MasterChef Australia
media anthropology
mediatization theory
middle class consumption
neoliberalism Asia
Pink Ribbon Campaign
Ramaswami Harindranath
Reality Tv
Reality Tv Format
Reality Tv Genre
Sarah Pink
social change in Asian societies
Sun Wanning
television
transnational media studies
Travel Tv
Xiao Miao
Young Imams
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138477414
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Across Asia, consumer culture is increasingly shaping everyday life, with neoliberal economic and social policies increasingly adopted by governments who see their citizens as individualised, sovereign consumers with choices about their lifestyles and identities. One aspect of this development has been the emergence of new wealthy middle classes with lifestyle aspirations shaped by national, regional and global media – especially by a range of new popular lifestyle media, which includes magazines, television and mobile and social media. This book explores how far everyday conceptions and experiences of identity are being transformed by media cultures across the region. It considers a range of different media in different Asian contexts, contrasting how the shaping of lifestyles in Asia differs from similar processes in Western countries, and assessing how the new lifestyle media represents not just a new emergent media culture, but also illustrates wider cultural and social changes in the Asian region.

Fran Martin is an Associate Professor and Reader in Cultural Studies at the University of Melbourne, Australia and an Australian Research Council Future Fellow.

Tania Lewis is an Associate Professor in the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.