Nissim Otmazgin and Eyal Ben-Ari, eds. Popular Culture Co-Productions and Collaborations in East and Southeast Asia. Kyoto CSEAS Series on Asian Studies 7. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, in association with Kyoto University Press, 2013. 276 pp.

Excerpt: There are arguably no reliable figures to confirm the formal and informal, legal or illegal ways popular culture products permeate throughout East and Southeast Asia today. Movies, comics, music, games, television programs, and other popular formats have circulated in large waves from a cou...

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Main Author: Sarmenta, Severino R., Jr.
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2013
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.stjgs-10432024-10-20T15:24:02Z Nissim Otmazgin and Eyal Ben-Ari, eds. Popular Culture Co-Productions and Collaborations in East and Southeast Asia. Kyoto CSEAS Series on Asian Studies 7. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, in association with Kyoto University Press, 2013. 276 pp. Sarmenta, Severino R., Jr. Excerpt: There are arguably no reliable figures to confirm the formal and informal, legal or illegal ways popular culture products permeate throughout East and Southeast Asia today. Movies, comics, music, games, television programs, and other popular formats have circulated in large waves from a country of origin to others, subsequently creating industries and producing material for fans and, inevitably, data for academic investigators. The Internet and translation through subtitles or voice dubbing have facilitated the appreciation and acceptance of most products. But accommodating and eventually incorporating popular cultural fare from a different country into one’s entertainment rituals is not necessarily easy to dissect. The cultural layers presented are varied given different historical perspectives, economic contexts, and social norms. 2013-08-31T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/stjgs/vol1/iss2/6 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/stjgs/article/1043/viewcontent/ST_201.2_206_20Book_20review_20__20Sarmenta.pdf Social Transformations Journal of the Global South Archīum Ateneo
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description Excerpt: There are arguably no reliable figures to confirm the formal and informal, legal or illegal ways popular culture products permeate throughout East and Southeast Asia today. Movies, comics, music, games, television programs, and other popular formats have circulated in large waves from a country of origin to others, subsequently creating industries and producing material for fans and, inevitably, data for academic investigators. The Internet and translation through subtitles or voice dubbing have facilitated the appreciation and acceptance of most products. But accommodating and eventually incorporating popular cultural fare from a different country into one’s entertainment rituals is not necessarily easy to dissect. The cultural layers presented are varied given different historical perspectives, economic contexts, and social norms.
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Nissim Otmazgin and Eyal Ben-Ari, eds. Popular Culture Co-Productions and Collaborations in East and Southeast Asia. Kyoto CSEAS Series on Asian Studies 7. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, in association with Kyoto University Press, 2013. 276 pp.
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title Nissim Otmazgin and Eyal Ben-Ari, eds. Popular Culture Co-Productions and Collaborations in East and Southeast Asia. Kyoto CSEAS Series on Asian Studies 7. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, in association with Kyoto University Press, 2013. 276 pp.
title_short Nissim Otmazgin and Eyal Ben-Ari, eds. Popular Culture Co-Productions and Collaborations in East and Southeast Asia. Kyoto CSEAS Series on Asian Studies 7. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, in association with Kyoto University Press, 2013. 276 pp.
title_full Nissim Otmazgin and Eyal Ben-Ari, eds. Popular Culture Co-Productions and Collaborations in East and Southeast Asia. Kyoto CSEAS Series on Asian Studies 7. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, in association with Kyoto University Press, 2013. 276 pp.
title_fullStr Nissim Otmazgin and Eyal Ben-Ari, eds. Popular Culture Co-Productions and Collaborations in East and Southeast Asia. Kyoto CSEAS Series on Asian Studies 7. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, in association with Kyoto University Press, 2013. 276 pp.
title_full_unstemmed Nissim Otmazgin and Eyal Ben-Ari, eds. Popular Culture Co-Productions and Collaborations in East and Southeast Asia. Kyoto CSEAS Series on Asian Studies 7. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, in association with Kyoto University Press, 2013. 276 pp.
title_sort nissim otmazgin and eyal ben-ari, eds. popular culture co-productions and collaborations in east and southeast asia. kyoto cseas series on asian studies 7. singapore: national university of singapore press, in association with kyoto university press, 2013. 276 pp.
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