Cultural Imperialism : : Essays on the Political Economy of Cultural Domination / / ed. by Bernd Hamm, Russell Smandych.

What is cultural imperialism? What are the arguments made by critics and apologists of recent well-documented efforts at American global cultural domination? How is cultural imperialism related to neo-liberalism and globalization? Is cultural imperialism a one-way process, or is it inherently recurs...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Part 1. Defining Cultural Imperialism
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Cultural Imperialism and Its Critics: Rethinking Cultural Domination and Resistance
  • Chapter 2. Cultural Imperialism: The Political Economy of Cultural Domination
  • Part 2: Cultural Imperialism: History and Future
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 3. Cultural Imperialism: A Short History, Future, and a Postscript from the Present
  • Chapter 4. Imperialism as a Theory of the Future
  • Chapter 5. Cynical Science: Science and Truth as Cultural Imperialism
  • Part 3: Media Imperialism and Cultural Politics
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 6. Legitimating Domination: Notes on the Changing Faces of Cultural Imperialism
  • Chapter 7. Content Industries and Cultural Diversity: The Case of Motion Pictures
  • Chapter 8. Cultural Imperialism, State's Power, and Civic Activism In and Beyond Cyberspace: Asia's Newly Industrializing Economies (NIEs) in Comparative Perspective
  • Chapter 9. Media Transmitted Values Transfer: The US at "War Against Terrorism" and Its Implications for the Information Society
  • Part 4: Neo-Liberalism, Globalization, and Cultural Imperialism
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 10. Neo-Liberalism and the Attack on the Humanities: The New Social Science of Cultural Imperialism
  • Chapter 11. The Role of GATS in the Commodification of Education
  • Chapter 12. From White Man's Burden to Good Governance: Economic Liberalization and the Commodification of Law and Ethics
  • Chapter 13. Deradicalization and the Defeat of the Feminist Movement: The Case of the Philippines
  • Part 5: Linguistic and Ecological Imperialism
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 14. Analyzing and Resisting Linguistic Imperialism
  • Chapter 15. Protection of the World's Linguistic and Ecological Diversity: Two Sides of the Same Coin
  • Chapter 16. Eco-Imperialism as an Aspect of Cultural Imperialism
  • Part 6: Postcolonialism and Cultural Imperialism
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 17. The Cultural Imperialism of Law
  • Chapter 18. Enrique Dussel and Ali Shari'ati on Cultural Imperialism
  • Chapter 19. Redefining Cultural Imperialism and the Dynamics of Culture Contacts
  • Index