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[ecrea] Call for Chapters: Popular Representations of America in Non-American Media
Thu Jul 05 16:40:10 GMT 2018
*Call for Chapter: /Popular Representations of America in Non-American
Media/*
*Edited by: Floribert Patrick C. Endong*
*Publisher: IGI Global*
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*Introduction*
Much of what the world knows about America is constructed and spread by
global American or Western media, particularly global mass cultures such
as Hollywood, VOA, ABC, and CNN among others. This is not unconnected to
American media’s ideological and cultural domination of foreign markets
in Europe, Asia, South-America and Africa. As noted by Thussu (2000),
prominent American media organizations such as CNN and VOA have “power
to mould the international public opinion. [Their] version of world
events is likely to define the worldviews of millions of viewers around
the globe”.
Meanwhile, most of these global American media – which claim to be
windows into America – are arguably bias or simply selective, as they
have a relatively myopic focus on their country of origin. Some of them,
like Hollywood and CNN, deliberately function more like “America’s
advertising department” and are thus predestined to perpetually portray
America in a positive light. Others often overlook salient negative news
that may, to an extent, damage the image of America. A good illustration
of this truism is the fact that, issues like poverty – which affects
over 15% of the American population – have rarely attracted the
attention of the American media – a situation Medina (2013) decries in
his online article titled “About 15% of Americans live in poverty, why
is no one talking about it?”
In view of this bias nature of both local and global American media, it
appears interesting and timely to explore how non-American media cover
and represent America. There is, in this regards, need to explore the
extent to which non-American media organizations de-construct, endorse
or “re-construct” American media’s portrayals of the U.S. and Americans
as well as the dominant aspects of “Americaness” these foreign media are
interested in. This book will offer broad perspectives, case studies and
methods of studying how America is represented in Third World media as
well as in some other non-American mass media, ranging from cinema and
comics, to TV and advertising.
*Objectives*
This book is aimed at providing different perspectives on non-American
media’s representation of the U.S.A. and Americans. These perspectives
may be historical, religious, socio-cultural and political among others.
The book equally seeks to explore such representations in diverse media
notably cinema, television, games, magazines, comics, photojournalism,
advertising and online platforms among others.
*Target Audience*
The target audience of this book will consist of students, scholars,
media practitioners, policy makers, international relation experts,
politicians and other professionals in representation research.
*Recommended Topics*
·American authenticity in non-American media
·Historical perspective on foreign media’s representation of America
·The American dream in Asian, African or Latin-American media
·Portrayal of America by pro-Islamist and Arab media
·Representation of America in non-American religious communication
- Representation of the FBI, CIA, DEA or NASA in Asia, African,
South American or European media
·America and American identities in war films
·American politics in non-American media
·Image of American politicians in non-American media
·Americaness /vs/ Europeaness in Third World media
·American capitalism versus communism in non-American media
·American capitalism /vs/ African communalism in non-American media
·American /vs/ non-American representation of the U.S. (case studies are
encouraged here)
·Audiences perceptions of non-American media’s representation of America
·Americans’ perception of foreign media representation of the U.S.
·America’s influence on non-American media portrayal of the U.S.
·Representation of America on online platforms
*Submission Procedure*
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before August
30, 2018, a chapter proposal of 1,000 to 2,000 words clearly explaining
the mission and concerns of his or her proposed chapter. Authors will be
notified by September 15, 2018 about the status of their proposals and
sent chapter guidelines. Full chapters are expected to be submitted by
December 31, 2018, and all interested authors must consult the
guidelines for manuscript submissions at
http://www.igi-global.com/publish/contributor-resources/before-you-write/
prior to submission. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a
double-blind review basis. Contributors may also be requested to serve
as reviewers for this project. Note: There are no submission or
acceptance fees for manuscripts submitted to this book publication,
Networked Business Models in the Circular Economy. All manuscripts are
accepted based on a double-blind peer review editorial process. All
proposals should be submitted through the eEditorial Discovery®TM online
submission manager.
Submit your proposal online at
https://www.igi-global.com/publish/call-for-papers/call-details/3409
*Note*: There are no submission or acceptance fees for manuscripts
submitted to this book publication:
*Important Dates*
August 30, 2018: Proposal Submission Deadline
September 15, 2018: Notification of Acceptance
November 30, 2018: Full Chapter Submission
January 19, 2019: Review Results Returned
March 5, 2019: Final Acceptance Notification
March 30, 2019: Final Chapter Submission
*Editor’s Contact:*
Floribert Patrick C. Endong, Department of Theatre, Film and Carnival
Studies, University of Calabar, Nigeria.
(floribertendong /at/ yahoo.com) <mailto:(floribertendong /at/ yahoo.com)>
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