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[ecrea] new publication: The Postcolonial Cultural Industry. Icons, Markets, Mythologies
Wed Jun 04 20:17:32 GMT 2014
Sandra Ponzanesi, The Postcolonial Cultural Industry. Icons, Markets,
Mythologies (Palgrave, Macmillan 2014)
The Postcolonial Cultural Industry makes a much needed intervention into
the field of postcolonial studies by unpacking its relation to the
cultural industry. It analyses cultural productions not as aesthetic
objects, or as pure disposable commodities, but as 'practices' that
engage the local and the global in specific ways. Starting from Theodor
Adorno and Max Horkheimer's critical notion of the cultural industry,
the book moves toward a more contemporary understanding of the cultural
industry as a site of co-production, co-shaping and conflict between
producers and consumers, marketing experts, readers and audiences, in
order to arrive at a more dynamic and paradoxical take on the cultural
industry as a cultural field, imbibed concomitantly by economic,
political and aesthetic motifs. It explores how institutions such as
literary prizes have influenced the level of production, consumption and
distribution of postcolonial texts, how the adaptation industry has
contributed to the economy of prestige and how ethnic feminist
bestsellers convey new issues around postfeminism and the rearticulation
of race, ethnicity, class and neo-liberal capitalism in local and
transnational contexts. By connecting cultural analysis to marketing
strategies and theories of globalization this book offers an invaluable
contribution to the field of postcolonial studies, film studies,
migration studies, gender studies, cultural studies and critical theory,
among others.
Introduction
1. The Postcolonial Cultural Industry: Notes on Theory and Practice
2. Literary Prizes and the Award Industry
3. Boutique Postcolonialism: Cultural Value and the Canon
4. Advertising the Margins: Translation and Minority Cultures
5. The Adaptation Industry. The Cultural Economy of Postcolonial Film
Adaptations
6. Postcolonial Chick Lit: Postfeminism or Consumerism?
Bibliography
Sandra Ponzanesi is Head of Humanities at University College Utrecht and
Associate Professor at the Department of Media and Culture
Studies/Graduate Gender Programme, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
Among her publications are Paradoxes of Postcolonial Culture (2004),
Migrant Cartographies (2005), Postcolonial Cinema Studies (2012),
Deconstructing Europe (2012) and Gender, Globalization and Violence (2014).
http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=632464
Dr. Sandra Ponzanesi | Head of Humanities | University College Utrecht
(UCU) | Associate Professor | Department of Media and Culture Studies |
Utrecht University | NL
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