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Vamsee Juluri

    Vamsee Juluri je autorom, ktorého diela skúmajú zložité vzťahy medzi médiami, identitou a kultúrnymi naratívmi. Jeho písanie sa často zaoberá tým, ako sú vnímané a prezentované rôzne tradície, a snaží sa ponúknuť hlbšie pochopenie ich podstaty. Juluriho prístup je analytický a zároveň prístupný, čo čitateľom umožňuje nahliadnuť do mnohostranných tém s novým porozumením. Jeho cieľom je podnietiť kritické myslenie a podporiť vyváženejší pohľad na kultúrnu a mediálnu krajinu.

    Rearming Hinduism
    Becoming a global audience
    • 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 1991 has been marked by the localization of global music television networks like MTV and Channel V. This book argues, however, that this «Indianization» is no cause for celebration. Using in-depth interviews with Indian music television viewers and theoretical approaches drawn from political-economic, cultural, and postcolonial studies, it argues instead that the reception of «Top Ten» shows and nationalistic music videos is part of a profound reordering and appropriation of common sense under the changing social relations of globalization.

      Becoming a global audience
    • Rearming Hinduism

      • 240 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania
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      "Rearming Hinduism is a handbook for intellectual resistance. Through an astute and devastating critique of Hinduphobia in today's academia, media and popular culture, Vamsee Juluri shows us that what the Hinduphobic worldview denies virulently is not only the truth and elegance of Hindu thought, but the very integrity and sanctity of the natural world itself. By boldly challenging some of the media age's most popular beliefs about nature, history, and pre-history along with the Hinduphobes' usual myths about Aryans, invasions, and blood-sacrifices, Rearming Hinduism links Hinduphobia and its hubris to a predatory and self-destructive culture that perhaps only a renewed Hindu sensibility can effectively oppose. It is a call to see the present in a way that elevates our desa and kala to the ideals of the sanathana dharma once again" -- From the publisher.

      Rearming Hinduism