Global HollywoodSeeks to explain the national and international success of the Hollywood movie industry, posing two questions: is Hollwywood global, and in what sense? ; and, what are the implications of the dominance of Hollywood on the global scene? Analyzes Hollywood's history of globalization and the dilemmas posed by American cultural ideology and the threatening of other national cultures. Considers alternative explanations to cultural imperialism, through conventional ideas of the movie industry and neo-classical economics, to the competing concept of the "New International Division of Cultural Labor". Adresses the existence of the texts of the motion picture industry as commodities, focusing on co-production, copyright, marketing, and audiences. |
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... example , have become central more recently , as analysts have sought to account for and resist narrative stereotypes and exclusions - to explain , in Richard Dyer's words , ' why socialists and femi- nists liked things they thought ...
... example , have become central more recently , as analysts have sought to account for and resist narrative stereotypes and exclusions - to explain , in Richard Dyer's words , ' why socialists and femi- nists liked things they thought ...
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... example of such . It is also hard to find a more fitting example of how deregulation and horizontal integration in the European media context have given birth to synergistic commodity forms geared for lives across media ( comic books ...
... example of such . It is also hard to find a more fitting example of how deregulation and horizontal integration in the European media context have given birth to synergistic commodity forms geared for lives across media ( comic books ...
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... example , Mexico , where , under close supervision by the Office of the US Trade Representative and the MPA , the criminal code recently upgraded a piracy conviction from a misde- meanour to a felony , expedited search warrant request ...
... example , Mexico , where , under close supervision by the Office of the US Trade Representative and the MPA , the criminal code recently upgraded a piracy conviction from a misde- meanour to a felony , expedited search warrant request ...
Contents
Hollywood History Cultural Imperialism | 17 |
The New International Division of Cultural Labour | 44 |
Coproducing Hollywood | 83 |
Copyright | |
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Global Hollywood 2 Toby Miller,Nitin Govil,John McMurria,Richard Maxwell,Ting Wang Limited preview - 2019 |
Global Hollywood 2 Toby Miller,Nitin Govil,John McMurria,Richard Maxwell,Ting Wang Limited preview - 2019 |
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