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Japanese Modernism And Cine-Text : Fragments And Flows At Empire\u27s Edge In Kitagawa Fuyuhiko And Yokomitsu Riichi [PDF]
This article notes that Kitagawa Fuyuhiko\u27s writings from the 1920s and 1930s, together with the contemporaneous works of prose author Yokomitsu Riichi, are strongly marked by the confluence of the literary and the cinematic.
Gardner, William O.
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Cultural Identity Reflected in the Moldovan Media
The article examines how the media defines the cultural identity of the Moldovan population. Pro-Kremlin media narratives include anti-European and anti-American messages.
Valentina ENACHI
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Beyond media imperialism: The challenges of theorizing global TV flows
This article reviews the intellectual journey that led me to study the development of television in Brazil. It discusses how I came to study how media were developing in countries of the global South as part of a Ph.D. in International Relations. It led
Joseph Straubhaar
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Black Hawk Down and the Silences of Ridley’s Scott’s Realism [PDF]
A telling moment occurs in the film Black Hawk Down (Bruckheimer & Scott, 2001) when the reliable Shawn Nelson is literally struck deaf by the gunfire of his partner. Nelson can no longer hear his fellow American soldiers, their gunfire, or the screams
Nellis, Robert
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Making English a New Latin [PDF]
The paper looks at various aspects of the so-called Latin-English analogy and particularly at the ways in which English may share the fate of Latin in ultimately becoming a victim of its own success.
Scheuer, Sylwia
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“Me Too”: Epistemic Injustice and the Struggle for Recognition [PDF]
Congdon (2017), Giladi (2018), and McConkey (2004) challenge feminist epistemologists and recognition theorists to come together to analyze epistemic injustice.
Jackson, Debra L.
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“Tales and Adventures”: G.A. Henty’s Union Jack and the Competitive World of Publishing for Boys in the 1880s’ [PDF]
In the competitive publishing environment of the late nineteenth century, writers and magazines had to distinguish themselves carefully from potential rivals. This article examines how G.A. Henty’s quality boys’ weekly, Union Jack (1880-83), attempted to
A. Moncrieff +21 more
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The local and the global : Malta, media and empire in the twentieth century [PDF]
In recent decades, there has been a resurgence of interest in the intersections of British imperial culture, transnational communications and globalisation.
Kaul, Chandrika
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Social networking and transnational capitalism [PDF]
Social Networking Sites (SNS) have become a key component of users’ experience of the internet. Whilst much has been made of the social dynamics of online SNS, the influence of the structures and operations of these sites – and the business models behind
Kreps, DGP
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In this article, we examine how media coverage of migration issues and portrayal of migrants are reflected upon and talked about among families with migrant backgrounds living in Sweden.
Ulrika Sjöberg, Ingegerd Rydin
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