This rich collection of essays offers a multi- and
inter-disciplinary discussion of "trans-Asia" approaches from
critical theory, historical studies, cultural studies to film
studies. In doing so the authors lay down the groundwork for a more
inclusive knowledge-production and fruitful transnational
collaboration. The authors engage with the implications of
"trans-Asia" using a range of empirical cases. At the heart of the
book is a desire and attempt to give a grounded understanding of
what "trans-Asia" approaches are by examining human mobilities,
media culture flows and connections across Asia and beyond in four
key aspects: cross-border flows and connections; inter-Asian
comparison and referencing; transnational and de-nationalized
approaches; and cross-border collaboration.
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