Multiculturalism,
Postcoloniality, and Transnational Media
Price: $27.95
Author: Ella Shohat, Robert Stam
Subject: Media and
Communication/Cultural Studies
Paper ISBN 0-8135-3235-3
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-3234-5
Pages: 336 pp. 7x10, 38 b&w illus.
Series:
Rutgers
Depth of Field
Description: A fresh look at the role
of multiculturalism and postcolonialism in media
Reflecting the burgeoning academic interest in issues of
nation, race, gender, sexuality, and other axes of identity, Multiculturalism,
Postcoloniality, and Transnational Media brings all of these
concerns under the same umbrella, contending that these issues must be
discussed in relation to each other. Communities, societies, nations,
and even entire continents, the book suggests, exist not autonomously
but rather in a densely woven web of connectedness.
To explore this complexity, the editors have forged links
between usually compartmentalized fields (especially media studies,
literary theory, visual culture, and critical anthropology) and areas
of inquiry-particularly postcolonial and diasporic studies and a
diverse set of ethnic and area studies. This book, which links all
these issues in suggestive ways, provides an indispensable guide for
students and scholars in a wide variety of disciplines. Essays in this
groundbreaking volume include Julianne Burton-Carvajal on ethnic
identity in Lone Star; Manthia Diawara on diasporic
documentary; Hamid Naficy on independent transnational film genres;
Robyn Wiegman on whiteness studies; Faye Ginsburg on indigenous media;
and Jennifer Gonzáles on race in cyberspace; Ana M. López
on modernity and Latin American cinema; and Inderpal Grewal and Caren
Kaplan on Warrior Marks and multiculturalism and globalization.
Ella Shohat is a professor of cultural studies at New
York University. Her books include Israeli Cinema, Dangerous
Liaisons, and Talking Visions. Robert Stam has been
named University Professor at New York University. He is the author of
over ten books on film and cultural studies. Together, Shohat and Stam
authored the award-winning Unthinking Eurocentrism:
Multiculturalism and the Media.
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