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New Kings of the World : Dispatches from Bollywood Dizi and K-Pop

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  • Author:
    BHUTTO Fatima
  • ISBN:
    9781733623704
  • Publication Date:
    12/11/2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    150
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Columbia Global Reports
  • Country of Publication:
New Kings of the World : Dispatches from Bollywood Dizi and K-Pop
New Kings of the World : Dispatches from Bollywood Dizi and K-Pop

New Kings of the World : Dispatches from Bollywood Dizi and K-Pop

Regular price $34.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BHUTTO Fatima
  • ISBN:
    9781733623704
  • Publication Date:
    12/11/2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    150
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Columbia Global Reports
  • Country of Publication:

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There is a vast cultural movement emerging from beyond the Western world. Truly global in its range and allure, it is the biggest challenge yet to Hollywood, McDonalds, and blue jeans. This is a book about these new arbiters of mass culture arising from the East -- India's Bollywood films, Turkish soap opera, or dizi, and South Korean pop music. Carefully packaging not always secular modernity with traditional values in urbanised settings, they have created a new global pop culture that can be easily consumed, especially by the many millions coming late to the modern world and still negotiating its overwhelming challenges.

Acclaimed author Fatima Bhutto profiles Shah Rukh Khan, by many measures the most popular movie star in the world: goes behind the scenes of Magnificent Century, Turkey's biggest TV show, watched by upwards of 200 million people across 43 countries: and travels to South Korea to see how K-Pop started it all, and how Gangnam Style became the first YouTube video with one billion views.

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  • There is a vast cultural movement emerging from beyond the Western world. Truly global in its range and allure, it is the biggest challenge yet to Hollywood, McDonalds, and blue jeans. This is a book about these new arbiters of mass culture arising from the East -- India's Bollywood films, Turkish soap opera, or dizi, and South Korean pop music. Carefully packaging not always secular modernity with traditional values in urbanised settings, they have created a new global pop culture that can be easily consumed, especially by the many millions coming late to the modern world and still negotiating its overwhelming challenges.

    Acclaimed author Fatima Bhutto profiles Shah Rukh Khan, by many measures the most popular movie star in the world: goes behind the scenes of Magnificent Century, Turkey's biggest TV show, watched by upwards of 200 million people across 43 countries: and travels to South Korea to see how K-Pop started it all, and how Gangnam Style became the first YouTube video with one billion views.

    Featured in the September Creative newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

There is a vast cultural movement emerging from beyond the Western world. Truly global in its range and allure, it is the biggest challenge yet to Hollywood, McDonalds, and blue jeans. This is a book about these new arbiters of mass culture arising from the East -- India's Bollywood films, Turkish soap opera, or dizi, and South Korean pop music. Carefully packaging not always secular modernity with traditional values in urbanised settings, they have created a new global pop culture that can be easily consumed, especially by the many millions coming late to the modern world and still negotiating its overwhelming challenges.

Acclaimed author Fatima Bhutto profiles Shah Rukh Khan, by many measures the most popular movie star in the world: goes behind the scenes of Magnificent Century, Turkey's biggest TV show, watched by upwards of 200 million people across 43 countries: and travels to South Korea to see how K-Pop started it all, and how Gangnam Style became the first YouTube video with one billion views.

Featured in the September Creative newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.