
Globalization and Modernity in Asia
Performative Moments
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. December 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
242 pages
978-1-041-18042-5 (ISBN)
Description
Much has been said regarding the global flows of information that are characteristic of modernity; it has been frequently stressed that these conduits are so deeply embedded that local or national environments may be imagined as having a global span. Thus, while we are now well aware that the imagination is integral to global cultural processes, questions still arise about how the imagination of life with a global span is made possible at the level of everyday social practices. This book examines performative interventions that can generate a re-imagining of local publics - both spatially grounded and mediatized - and help to renegotiate the connection between the local and the global. After the 'performative turn' of the 1960s, it has been understood that shared experience of performance as event or spectacle can transform interpretations of the global and the local and create new meanings, and this book continues in the direction of this important tradition, while also fully expanding on its consequences.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
374 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-041-18042-5 (9781041180425)
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Persons
Dr Chris Hudson is Associate Professor of Asian Media and Culture and Director of Higher Degrees by Research in the School of Media and Communication at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University. She has published widely on Asia, including >Beyond the Singapore Girl: Discourses of Gender and Nation in Singapore.>
Bart Barendregt is an associate professor at the Leiden Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology. He is editor of Sonic Modernities in the Malay World (Brill, 2014), and co-editor of Green Consumption: The Global Rise of Eco-Chic (Bloomsbury, 2013).
Bart Barendregt is an associate professor at the Leiden Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology. He is editor of Sonic Modernities in the Malay World (Brill, 2014), and co-editor of Green Consumption: The Global Rise of Eco-Chic (Bloomsbury, 2013).
Content
Chapter 1 Global Imaginaries and Performance in Asia Chris Hudson and Bart Barendregt, Chapter 2 Globalizing the Imagination: Introductory Reflections Terrell Carver, Chapter 3 Weddings, Yoga, Hookups: Performed Identities and Technology in Bali Craig Latrell, Chapter 4 Super Premium Soft Double Vanilla Rich and the ideal of convenience in Japan Peter Eckersall, Chapter 5 Unearthing the past and re-imagining the present: Contemporary art and Muslim politics in post-9/11 Indonesia Leonie Schmidt, Chapter 6 Keeping Communists Alive in Singapore Chua Beng Huat, Chapter 7 Performative pedagogies: lifestyle experts on Indian television Tania Lewis,, Chapter 8 Performing Cities: The Philippines Pavilion at the Shanghai International Exposition William Peterson, Chapter 9 Mobile Performance and the In-between: Yogyakarta comes to Melbourne Chris Hudson, Chapter 10 An Islamist Flash mob in the Streets of Shah Alam Bart Barendregt, Chapter 11 Pure Love? Sanitized, Gendered and Multiple Modernities in Chinese Cinemas Jeroen de Kloet, Chapter 12 Yogya on Stage Barbara Hatley