Re-Centering Globalization
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Koichi Iwabuchi's "Re-Centering Globalization" offers a critical examination of globalization's impact on culture and media.
The book challenges dominant Western-centric perspectives, focusing on the experiences and contributions of East Asian societies.
Iwabuchi's analysis explores the complex interplay between global flows and local contexts, highlighting the agency of non-Western actors in shaping global cultural landscapes.
The book's insights into cultural hybridity and the dynamics of power relations in a globalized world remain highly relevant.
It is a significant contribution to the field of media and cultural studies.
The book challenges dominant Western-centric perspectives, focusing on the experiences and contributions of East Asian societies.
Iwabuchi's analysis explores the complex interplay between global flows and local contexts, highlighting the agency of non-Western actors in shaping global cultural landscapes.
The book's insights into cultural hybridity and the dynamics of power relations in a globalized world remain highly relevant.
It is a significant contribution to the field of media and cultural studies.
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as a source for the ideology of hybridism in Japan.

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as the author of "Re-Centering Globalization," a book that discusses the ideology of hybridism in relation to Japan.

Waiyee Loh

Waiyee Loh, "Empire of Culture: Neo-Victorian Narratives in the Global Creative Economy" (SUNY Press, 2024)