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Television, Ethnicity and Cultural Change


Television, Ethnicity and Cultural Change

Paperback by Gillespie, Marie

Television, Ethnicity and Cultural Change

£36.99

ISBN:
9780415096751
Publication Date:
4 May 1995
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
252 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 9 May 2024
Television, Ethnicity and Cultural Change

Description

For 'ethnic minorities' in Britain, broadcast TV provides powerful representations of national and 'western' culture. In Southall - which has the largest population of 'South Asians' outside the Indian sub-continent - the VCR furnishes Hindi films, 'sacred soaps' such as the Mahabharata, and family videos of rites of passage, as well as mainstream American films. Television, Ethnicity and Cultural Change examines how TV and video are being used to recreate cultural traditions within the 'South Asian' diaspora, and how they are also catalysing cultural change in this local community. Marie Gillespie explores how young people negotiate between the parental and peer, local and global, national and international contexts and culturess which traverse their lives. Articulating their own preoccupations with television narratives, they both reaffirm and challenge parental traditions, formulating their own aspirations towards cultural change. Marie Gillespie's in-depth study offers an invaluable survey of how cultures are shaped and changed through people's recreative reception of the media.

Contents

Introduction Cultural change: British, Asian and black identities, Remaking ethnicity, About this book 1 Southall: Chota Punjab, west London 2 Living fieldwork - writing ethnography 3 Local uses of the media: Negotiating culture and identity 4 Coming of age in Southall: TV news talk 5 Neighbours and gossip: Kinship, courtship and community 6 Cool bodies: TV ad talk

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