East-west identities: globalization, localization, and hybridization
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Leiden Brill 2007
Schriftenreihe:International comparative social studies v. 15
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Identity in the politics of transition : the case of Hong Kong, 'Asia's world city' - Michael E. DeGolyer -- - Depoliticization, citizenship and the politics of community in Hong Kong - Lam Wai-man -- - Globalization and hybridization in cultural production : a tale of two films - Georgette Wang and Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh -- - Globalization and identity formation : a cross-cultural reading of Amy Tan's "Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese cat" - Lu Fang -- - Identify shifts as a consequence of crossing cultures : Hong Kong Chinese migrants return home - Nan M. Sussman -- - Japan's 'Beckham fever' : marketing and consuming a global sport celebrity - Rie Ito -- - On the globalization of the self : internet weblogs as an identity-forming activity - Oscar Bulaong Jr. -- - Hybrid language and hybrid identity? The case of Cantonese-English code-switching in Hong Kong - Brian Chan Hok-shing --
- Changing heart (beats) : from Japanese identity and nostalgia to Taiko for citizens of the Earth - Millie Creighton -- - Learning Hong Kong's body : beauties, beauty workers and their identities - Anthony Y.H. Fung -- - The impact of localization and globalization ion popular music in the context of social change in Taiwan - Ho Wai-chung -- - Building traditions for bridging differences : Islamic imaginary homelands of Chinese-Indonesian Muslims in East Java - Chiou Syuan-yuan -- - Pi's passport : identity and the peculiar economics of popular culture - Chris Wood -- - The Pacific Rim consciousness of American writers on the West Coast - Chung Ling -- - Making do and making meaning : cultural and technological hybridity in recent Asian animation - Steve Fore -- - 'Globalizentity' : assessing the effects of 'global career' on national identity in Japan - T.J.M. Holden -- - Cyberpatriarchy : chat rooms and the construction of 'man to man' relations in urban India
- Ashley Tellis -- - Diverging media convergence : perceptual differences across cultures, genders and habits - Jeffry Wilkinson and Steven McClung
While the economic forces shaping globalization are powerful, they are not immutable, nor are their effects predictable or necessarily overwhelming. Globalization brings with it a fear, a sense of loss and demise. It also brings with it a new sense of opportunity and hope. This book covers this topic in this spirit
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