Questioning proximity: East Asian TV Dramas in Indonesia
The study of transnational cultural flows has been of continuing interest among media and communication researchers, with recent studies focusing on cultural flows within geographically and culturally adjacent nations. It is often suggested that the level of “cultural proximity” that exists determin...
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Main Author: | SETIJADI, Charlotte |
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