Circuits of Visibility: Gender and Transnational Media Cultures

Circuits of Visibility: Gender and Transnational Media Cultures

by Radha S. Hegde
Circuits of Visibility: Gender and Transnational Media Cultures

Circuits of Visibility: Gender and Transnational Media Cultures

by Radha S. Hegde

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Overview

Circuits of Visibility explores transnational media environments as pathways to understand the gendered constructions and contradictions that underwrite globalization. Tracking the ways in which gendered subjects are produced and defined in transnationally networked, media saturated environments, Circuits of Visibility presents sixteen essays that collectively advance a discussion about sexual politics, media, technology, and globalization.
Covering the internet, television, books, telecommunications, newspapers, and activist media work, the volume directs focused attention to the ways in which gender and sexuality issues are constructed and mobilized across the globe. Contributors’ essays span diverse global sites from Myanmar and Morocco to the Balkans, France, U.S., and China, and cover an extensive terrain from consumption, aesthetics and whiteness to masculinity, transnational labor, and cultural citizenship. Circuits of Visibility initiates a necessary conversation and political critique about the mediated global terrain on which sexuality is defined, performed, regulated, made visible, and experienced.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814790601
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 07/18/2011
Series: Critical Cultural Communication , #20
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 325
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Radha S. Hegde is Associate Professor in the Department of Media, Culture and Communication at New York University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments  Introduction Radha S. HegdePart I: Configuring Visibilities 1 Seeing Princess Salma Susan Ossman 2 Constructing Transnational DivasZala Volcic and Karmen Erjavec 3 The Gendered Face of LatinidadAngharad N. Valdivia 4 E-Race-ing ColorRadhika ParameswaranPart II: Contesting Ideologies 5 Gendered BlueprintsNabil Echchaibi 6 Transnational Media Wars over Sex TraffickingFelicity Schaeffer-Grabiel 7 “Recycling” Heroines in FranceJulie Thomas 8 Celebrity TravelsSpring-Serenity DuvallPart III: Capital Trails 9 Objects of Knowledge, Subjects of ConsumptionMinoo Moallem 10 Spaces of ExceptionRadha S. Hegde 11 Maid as Metaphor: Dagongmei and a New Pathway to Chinese Transnational Capital Wanning Sun 12 Dial “C” for CultureJan Maghinay PadiosPart IV: Technologies of Control 13 Digital CosmopolitanismsSujata Moorti 14 Doing Cultural Citizenship in the Global Media HubAudrey Yue 15 Gendering CyberspaceSaskia Witteborn 16 Ladies and Gentlemen, Boyahs and GirlsArab Emirates Noor Al-QasimiAbout the Contributors Index 

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“This wide-ranging collection of essays should be of considerable interest to scholars of media, globalization and gender. It combines acute ethnographic reportage and a strong theoretical sense of the political economy of gendered images and in today’s global media formations.” -Arjun Appadurai,New York University

"An extraordinary collection of original approaches to familiar and unfamiliar issues about gendering and globalization. Each chapter gives us an unusual empirical study, charged with a sense of discovery. And each chapter gives us a type of theorizing that makes visible what is otherwise hidden." -Saskia Sassen,Columbia University

"Hegde's ambitious and well-crafted introduction outlines the ways in which sexuality and gender are entangled in transnational configurations such as celebrity, immigration, activism, religion, fashion and war."-Nitin Govil,International Journal of Communication

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