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Subject: Re: TV Nation

A little late in getting to my emails here, but if you're still looking for sources, the new issue of Television and New Media might be of interest to you. The table of contents is as follows:


Volume 5 Issue 1
Year 2004 Month 02

Introduction: Global Television
Graeme Turner

Television, Nation, and Indigenous Media
John Hartley

"Hideously White": British Television, Glocalization, and National Identity
Glen Creeber

Globalization, Nation, and Television in Asia: The Cases of India and China
John Sinclair, Mark Harrison

Turbulent Television: The New Zealand Experiment
Roger Horrocks

Narrowcasting in the New World Information Order: A Space for the Audience?
Beretta Smith-Shomade


Cheers,
Kirsty Best



On Feb 3, 2004, at 1:36 PM, mbociurk@xxxxxx wrote:

Hi everyone


Does anyone have any useful references regarding television and the nation?
I am exploring television's particular relation to nationalist sentiment and
trying to justify it (rhetorically perhaps) as a medium most suited to the
production of national affect. Morley and Barker have been useful and
Appadurai touches on this, but mostly I find such references are made more
generally to popular culture or "the media". I am writing in a Canadian
context but from a transnationalist perspective.



Thanks,

Marusya Bociurkiw

Univeristy of British Columbia





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