This chapter examines the global flows of Asian television drama and argues that at times it is various approximations of cultural proximity rather than universally popular elements that enable the same dramas to be popular in numerous and diverse locations. In order to overcome very real barriers to cultural exchange, even in cases of geographical and cultural proximity, deceptive strategies that overhaul television programmes and camouflage their origins have long been (and continue to be) part and parcel of breaking into new markets both in Asia and in the West. Such strategies, three of which are discussed in this chapter, have enabled Asian television over the years to circumvent national prejudices, overcome cultural discount and take...
This paper represents the findings of my research into the Korean wave so far. It attempts to carry ...
This book explores the trade in television programme formats, which is a crucially important ingredi...
This paper presents an analysis of the potential problems of importing media communication in the fo...
This chapter examines the global flows of Asian television drama and argues that at times it is vari...
This chapter examines the global flows of Asian television drama and argues that at times it is vari...
This chapter argues that a drawback of recent scholarly focus on regional distinctiveness and pan-As...
The Asian TV industry is 'unstoppable' reported Variety in 2008, yet still most people living in the...
The Asian TV industry is ‘unstoppable’ reported Variety in 2008, yet still most people living in the...
Challenging assumptions that have underpinned critiques of globalization and combining cultural theo...
Abstract. This study portrays the rapid changing Asian television scene, in broad social processes, ...
A prevailing global hegemonic argument is that certain powerful countries impose their values on oth...
Using highly advanced media technology, Asian cultural exchanges became very active since the latter...
Television is increasingly both global and local. Those television industries discussed in this thes...
Immense popularity in various areas in Asia, such as China, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan and H...
The Japanese wave has been a euphemism for the recent success of Japanese media products across As...
This paper represents the findings of my research into the Korean wave so far. It attempts to carry ...
This book explores the trade in television programme formats, which is a crucially important ingredi...
This paper presents an analysis of the potential problems of importing media communication in the fo...
This chapter examines the global flows of Asian television drama and argues that at times it is vari...
This chapter examines the global flows of Asian television drama and argues that at times it is vari...
This chapter argues that a drawback of recent scholarly focus on regional distinctiveness and pan-As...
The Asian TV industry is 'unstoppable' reported Variety in 2008, yet still most people living in the...
The Asian TV industry is ‘unstoppable’ reported Variety in 2008, yet still most people living in the...
Challenging assumptions that have underpinned critiques of globalization and combining cultural theo...
Abstract. This study portrays the rapid changing Asian television scene, in broad social processes, ...
A prevailing global hegemonic argument is that certain powerful countries impose their values on oth...
Using highly advanced media technology, Asian cultural exchanges became very active since the latter...
Television is increasingly both global and local. Those television industries discussed in this thes...
Immense popularity in various areas in Asia, such as China, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan and H...
The Japanese wave has been a euphemism for the recent success of Japanese media products across As...
This paper represents the findings of my research into the Korean wave so far. It attempts to carry ...
This book explores the trade in television programme formats, which is a crucially important ingredi...
This paper presents an analysis of the potential problems of importing media communication in the fo...