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Cosmopatriots
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This volume analyzes mediated articulations of “cosmopatriotism” in East and South-East Asian popular cultures and arts. Cosmopatriots navigate between a loyalty to the home country and a sense of ...
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01 January 2007

This volume analyzes mediated articulations of “cosmopatriotism” in East and South-East Asian popular cultures and arts. Cosmopatriots navigate between a loyalty to the home country and a sense of longing for and belonging to the world. Rather than searching for the truly globalized cosmopolitans, the authors of this collection look for the postcolonial, rooted cosmopolitans who insist on thinking and feeling simultaneously beyond and within the nation. The cultural sites they discuss include Hong Kong, Indonesia, China, Singapore, the United States, South Korea and Australia. They show how media from both sides of the arbitrary divide between high art and popular culture – including film, literature, the fine arts, radio, music, television and mobile phones – function as vehicles for the creation and expression of, or reflection upon, intersections between patriotism and cosmopolitanism.
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Pages: 304
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Thamyris/Intersecting: Place, Sex and Race
Publication Date:
01 January 2007
ISBN: 9789042023604
Format: Paperback
Edwin Jurriëns is Lecturer in Indonesian Language and Culture at the University of New South Wales in Canberra, Australia. He is author of Cultural Travel and Migrancy: The Artistic Representation of Globalization in the Electronic Media of West Java (KITLV Press, 2004).
Jeroen de Kloet is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam and is affiliated to the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) as well as to the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA). His research interests include the globalization of contemporary popular culture, in particular music and cinema, the culture of computer hackers, and the cultural and political implications of the Beijing 2008 Olympiad.
Jeroen de Kloet is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam and is affiliated to the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) as well as to the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA). His research interests include the globalization of contemporary popular culture, in particular music and cinema, the culture of computer hackers, and the cultural and political implications of the Beijing 2008 Olympiad.