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Comunicaciones transnacionales y comunidades de Diáspora: La negociación de género, nacionalismo y religión en el lenguaje televisivo

  • Autores: Marie Gillespie
  • Localización: Archivos de la filmoteca: revista de estudios históricos sobre la imagen, ISSN 0214-6606, Nº 32, 1999, págs. 130-147
  • Idioma: español
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Transnational Communications and Diaspora Communities: Negotiating Gender, Nationalism and Religion in “TV Talk”
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    • This article explores the significance of transnational media in maintaining and transforming diaspora formations and consciousness. It argues that, with the accelerated pace of globalisation, transnational communications networks are assuming an ever greater cultural and political role in diaspora communities. But such networks of communication are open to exploitation by fundamentalist groups as well as by groups working towards more cosmopolitan forms of democracy. The article explores some of the theoretical issues involved in media use by transnational communities, and it offers a case study of the ways in which the media were implicated in the abstract rise of the Hindu Nationalist Party in India.


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