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Consumption, Media And The Global South - Aspiration Contested (Paperback): Mehita Iqani Consumption, Media And The Global South - Aspiration Contested (Paperback)
Mehita Iqani
R150 R117 Discovery Miles 1 170 Save R33 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

What does consumption in the global south signify, and how are its complexities communicated in media discourses? Consumption, Media and the Global South presents original research examining key themes in the ways in which consumption in the global south - by elites, the middle classes, and the poor - is discursively constructed in media texts. With the global triumph of capitalist economies and neoliberal values, consumption is increasingly viewed by populations in the global south as both a right to which they are denied access, and once accessed as evidence of an improved life. The ways in which this debate plays out on the stage of the media is an important element of the picture. This book looks at the media representation of consumer culture in Africa, China, Brazil and India through case studies ranging from celebrity selfies, to travel websites, news reports and documentary film.

African Luxury Branding - From Soft Power to Queer Futures (Hardcover): Mehita Iqani African Luxury Branding - From Soft Power to Queer Futures (Hardcover)
Mehita Iqani
R1,468 Discovery Miles 14 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bringing together critical race, queer and decolonial analytical approaches, visual analysis, and multimodal discourse analysis, this book explores the discursive strategies deployed by African luxury brands in an age of cross-platform, intertextual branding. Building on literature examining the aesthetics and politics of African luxury, this book demonstrates how leading African luxury brands create visual material speaking to complex sensibilities of culture, nature, and future. Iqani shows how powerful brand narratives and strategies reveal ethical and ideological messages that function to re-position Africa in an increasingly congested global marketplace of ideas. In acknowledging that there is a strong political validity to recognizing the importance of African brands staking their claim in luxury, this book also problematizes the role these brands play in the promotion of luxury discourses, advancing the project of capitalism and their contribution to broader patterns of inequality. Shedding new light not only on luxury branding strategies but also on the idea of a luxurious global "Africanicity" and on the complex cultural politics of South Africa, African Luxury Branding will be of interest to advanced students and researchers in disciplines, including Critical Advertising Studies, African Studies, Media and Communications.

Media and the Global South - Narrative Territorialities, Cross-Cultural Currents (Paperback): Mehita Iqani, Fernando Resende Media and the Global South - Narrative Territorialities, Cross-Cultural Currents (Paperback)
Mehita Iqani, Fernando Resende
R1,290 Discovery Miles 12 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What does the notion of the 'global south' mean to media studies today? This book interrogates the possibilities of global thinking from the south in the field of media, communication, and cultural studies. Through lenses of millennial media cultures, it refocuses the praxis of the global south in relation to the established ideas of globalization, development, and conditions of postcoloniality. Bringing together original empirical work from media scholars from across the global south, the volume highlights how contemporary thinking about the region as theoretical framework an emerging area of theory in its own right is incomplete without due consideration being placed on narrative forms, both analogue and digital, traditional and sub-cultural. From news to music cultures, from journalism to visual culture, from screen forms to culture-jamming, the chapters in the volume explore contemporary popular forms of communication as manifested in diverse global south contexts. A significant contribution to cultural theory and communications research, this book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of media and culture studies, literary and critical theory, digital humanities, science and technology studies, and sociology and social anthropology.

Consumption, Media and Culture in South Africa - Perspectives on Freedom and the Public (Hardcover): Mehita Iqani, Bridget Kenny Consumption, Media and Culture in South Africa - Perspectives on Freedom and the Public (Hardcover)
Mehita Iqani, Bridget Kenny
R2,700 Discovery Miles 27 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is the first of its kind to bring together a collection of critical scholarly work on consumer culture in South Africa, exploring the cultural, political, economic, and social aspects of consumption in post-Apartheid society. From sushi and Japanese diplomacy to Queen Sophie's writhing gown, from middle class Sowetan golfers to an indebted working class citizenry, from wedding websites to wedding nostalgia, from the liberation of consuming to the low wage labour of selling, the chapters in this book demonstrate a variety of themes, showing that to start with consumption, rather than ending with it, allows for new insights into long-standing areas of social research. By mapping, exploring and theorizing the diverse aspects of consumption and consumer culture, the volume collectively works towards a fresh set of empirically rooted conceptual commentaries on the politics, economics, and social dynamics of modern South Africa. This effort, in turn, can serve as a foundation for thinking less parochially about neoliberal power and consumer culture. On a global scale, studying consumption in South Africa matters because in some ways the country serves as a microcosm for global patterns of income inequality, race-based economic oppression, and hopes for the material betterment of life. By exploring what consumption means on the 'local' scale in South Africa, the possibility arises to trace new global links and dissonances. This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Arts.

Media Studies: Critical African and Decolonial Approaches (Paperback): Mehita Iqani, Sarah Chiumbu Media Studies: Critical African and Decolonial Approaches (Paperback)
Mehita Iqani, Sarah Chiumbu
R659 R609 Discovery Miles 6 090 Save R50 (8%) Ships in 6 - 10 working days

Media Studies: Critical African and Decolonial Approaches provides an introduction in key concepts and theories in the study of media, culture and communication from a decolonial perspective. It challenges the key theories and concepts that have shaped and defined the fields of media, communications and cultural studies globally. It also introduces canonical approaches to the study of media, communication and culture while simultaneously presenting post-colonial, de-colonial and global south approaches to those canons. Media Studies: Critical African and Decolonial Approaches is suited for first and second year teaching in media, communications, cultural studies and journalism courses and allows for academics to flexibly draw from content to suit their particular course.

Media and the Global South - Narrative Territorialities, Cross-Cultural Currents (Hardcover): Mehita Iqani, Fernando Resende Media and the Global South - Narrative Territorialities, Cross-Cultural Currents (Hardcover)
Mehita Iqani, Fernando Resende
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What does the notion of the 'global south' mean to media studies today? This book interrogates the possibilities of global thinking from the south in the field of media, communication, and cultural studies. Through lenses of millennial media cultures, it refocuses the praxis of the global south in relation to the established ideas of globalization, development, and conditions of postcoloniality. Bringing together original empirical work from media scholars from across the global south, the volume highlights how contemporary thinking about the region as theoretical framework an emerging area of theory in its own right is incomplete without due consideration being placed on narrative forms, both analogue and digital, traditional and sub-cultural. From news to music cultures, from journalism to visual culture, from screen forms to culture-jamming, the chapters in the volume explore contemporary popular forms of communication as manifested in diverse global south contexts. A significant contribution to cultural theory and communications research, this book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of media and culture studies, literary and critical theory, digital humanities, science and technology studies, and sociology and social anthropology.

Consumption, Media and the Global South - Aspiration Contested (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Mehita Iqani Consumption, Media and the Global South - Aspiration Contested (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Mehita Iqani
R2,349 Discovery Miles 23 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What does consumption in the global south signify, and how are its complexities communicated in media discourses? This book looks at the media representation of consumer culture in Africa, China, Brazil and India through case studies ranging from celebrity selfies, to travel websites, news reports and documentary film.

Consumption, Media and Culture in South Africa - Perspectives on Freedom and the Public (Paperback): Mehita Iqani, Bridget Kenny Consumption, Media and Culture in South Africa - Perspectives on Freedom and the Public (Paperback)
Mehita Iqani, Bridget Kenny
R1,141 R1,045 Discovery Miles 10 450 Save R96 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is the first of its kind to bring together a collection of critical scholarly work on consumer culture in South Africa, exploring the cultural, political, economic, and social aspects of consumption in post-Apartheid society. From sushi and Japanese diplomacy to Queen Sophie's writhing gown, from middle class Sowetan golfers to an indebted working class citizenry, from wedding websites to wedding nostalgia, from the liberation of consuming to the low wage labour of selling, the chapters in this book demonstrate a variety of themes, showing that to start with consumption, rather than ending with it, allows for new insights into long-standing areas of social research. By mapping, exploring and theorizing the diverse aspects of consumption and consumer culture, the volume collectively works towards a fresh set of empirically rooted conceptual commentaries on the politics, economics, and social dynamics of modern South Africa. This effort, in turn, can serve as a foundation for thinking less parochially about neoliberal power and consumer culture. On a global scale, studying consumption in South Africa matters because in some ways the country serves as a microcosm for global patterns of income inequality, race-based economic oppression, and hopes for the material betterment of life. By exploring what consumption means on the 'local' scale in South Africa, the possibility arises to trace new global links and dissonances. This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Arts.

African Luxury - Aesthetics and Politics (Hardcover, New edition): Mehita Iqani, Simidele Dosekun African Luxury - Aesthetics and Politics (Hardcover, New edition)
Mehita Iqani, Simidele Dosekun
R2,297 R1,370 Discovery Miles 13 700 Save R927 (40%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Moving far beyond predominant views of Africa as a place to be 'saved', and even more recent celebratory formulations of it as 'rising', African Luxury: Aesthetics and Politics highlights and critically interrogates the visual and material cultures of lavish and luxurious consumption already present on the continent. Methodologically, conceptually and analytically, the collection dismantles taken-for-granted ideas that the West is the source and focus of high-end and hyper-desirable material cultures. It explores what the culture of consumption means in Africa in both historical and contemporary contexts, studying diverse luxury phenomena including fashion advertising, reality television, retail, gendered consumption and gardening to re-centre the discussion on existing contemporary luxury cultures across the continent.

Garbage in Popular Culture - Consumption and the Aesthetics of Waste (Paperback): Mehita Iqani Garbage in Popular Culture - Consumption and the Aesthetics of Waste (Paperback)
Mehita Iqani
R1,069 Discovery Miles 10 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Garbage in Popular Culture - Consumption and the Aesthetics of Waste (Hardcover): Mehita Iqani Garbage in Popular Culture - Consumption and the Aesthetics of Waste (Hardcover)
Mehita Iqani
R2,769 Discovery Miles 27 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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