Asia Annual 2008: Understanding Popular Culture
By- H.S. Vasudevan (Editor-in-Chief) and Kausik Bandyopadhyay
(Issue Editor)
Popular culture has
long been a site which articulates the complexities and diversities of the
everyday life of the nation. People, society, nation – all confront, negotiate
and internalize or exclude the variegated and nuanced forms of popular culture
in their own ways from time to time. Popular culture thus represents people,
redefines society, and, to be bold, reconditions humanity. Asia Annual 2008:
Understanding Popular Culture attempts to reveal at least part, if not
whole, of the processes of how significant variegated aspects of popular
culture was/has become for parts of Asia and particularly for India –
politically, socially, economically, culturally and emotionally.
The volume is an
interdisciplinary effort designed to respond to the growing interest in popular
culture throughout Asia. It intends to address the changing intellectual ways
of constructing, reconstructing, deconstructing, texts and activities as
popular culture. Popular culture, in such context, is a broad canvas to
incorporate lived and textual cultures, the mass media, ways of life and
discursive modes of representation. Central to the formation of these popular
cultures are articulations of the economic, social and political spheres, and
the volume offers contributions that highlight these issues. Asian popular
culture is of interest to cultural, media, film, and sports studies, as well as
social geography, history, business management, international relations, area
and diaspora studies, post-modern and post-colonial theoretical formulations.
The volume
therefore intends to bring together scholars who offer critical appreciation on
various forms of popular culture within Asia and across its borders. It thus
attempts innovative discussions and debates on the emergence and vibrancy of
new forms of social, cultural and political strategies and representations of
popular culture in literature, film, music, theatre, sport, media,
advertisement, science, politics and visual cultures.
Kausik
Bandopadhyay, former Fellow of the Maulana Abul Kalam
Azad Institute of Asian Studies, is Reader in History, West Bengal State
University, Barasat.
ISBN
978-81-7304-844-9 2010 404p. Rs.995/ pounds 80
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