Becoming a global audience longing and belonging in Indian music television
What does globalization mean for the television audience? becoming a global audience examines concerns of cultural imperialism in relation to the actual experience of television reception in a postcolonial context the rise of satellite television in india in the context of economic liberalization in...
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Main Author: | Juluri, Vamsee 1969- |
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New York
P Lang
c2003
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Series: | Intersections in communications and culture
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