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Media Culture in Transnational Asia: Convergences and Divergences
examines contemporary media use within Asia, where over half of the
world’s population resides. The book addresses media use and
practices by looking at the transnational exchanges of ideas,
narratives, images, techniques, and values and how they influence
media consumption and production throughout Asia, including Sri
Lanka, Bangladesh, South Korea, Singapore, Vietnam, Afghanistan,
Iran and many others. The book’s contributors are especially
interested in investigating media and their intersections with
narrative, medium, technologies, and culture through the lenses
that are particularly Asian by turning to Asian sociopolitical and
cultural milieus as the meaningful interpretive framework to
understand media. This timely and cutting-edge research is
essential reading for those interested in transnational and global
media studies. Â
This book is a collection of biography, history, folklore,
religion, work, yarns, character, superstition, grit, bravery, and
humor.
"An Interpretation of Desire" offers a bracing collection of major
essays by John Gagnon, one of the leading and most inspiring
figures in sexual research. Spanning his work from the 1970s, when
he explored the idea that sexuality is mediated through social
processes and categories--thus paving the way for Foucault--and
then extending through his turn to issues of desire during the
1990s, these essays constitute an essential entree to the study of
sexuality in the twentieth century.
Gagnon may be best known as the coauthor of "Sexual Conduct"--a
book that introduced the seminal concept of sexual scripting--and
as one of the coauthors of "The Social Organization of Sexuality,"
a foundational work that is widely considered to be the most
important study of human sexual behavior since the Kinsey report.
The essays collected here first trace the influence of scripting
theory on Gagnon, outlining the radical departure he took from the
dominant biological and psychiatric models of sex research. The
volume then turns to more recent essays that consider such vexed
issues as homosexuality, the theories of Sigmund Freud, HIV,
hazardous sex, and the social aspects of sexually transmitted
diseases.
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