Bibliographie complète
Idol Worship: Ethnicity and Difference in Global Television
Type de ressource
Chapitre de livre
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Sen, Biswarup (Auteur)
- Oren, Tasha (Directeur de coll.)
- Shahaf, Sharon (Directeur de coll.)
Titre
Idol Worship: Ethnicity and Difference in Global Television
Résumé
The worldwide success of the Idol format may not require any explanation. We live under the ubiquitous sign of globalization; and hence it should come as no surprise that mass media— which together constitute an ecumenical vehicle of culture with an insatiable appetite for profit— would generate forms (or formats) of art that travel with ease and are translatable into every context. The reception of these formats is, at one level, as unproblematic as its dissemination. To be global (and who isn’t?) is to be eagerly accepting of certain languages, technologies, discourses and styles. The craze surrounding competitive singing can then be explained as one more instance of borders proving permeable to the formulas of international popular culture. It is my argument that in order to understand the unique valence and significance of global formats, we need to go beyond issues of production, distribution and reception, and focus instead on the phenomena that arise from their instantiation . This is so because implementing a format in a specific context has consequences that are neither written into the “program” nor purely derivable from local conditions. Let me provide an illustration. The call-in talk show has recently become a staple on Indian television. The format and content of these shows would be familiar to most Western viewers— a regular host, one or more “experts” discussing politics and culture, and a final segment devoted to phone calls from the public.
Titre du livre
Global Television Formats: Understanding Television Across Borders
Édition
1
Lieu
New York
Maison d’édition
Routledge
Date
2012
Pages
203-222
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-0-415-96545-3
Titre abrégé
Global Television Formats
Référence
Sen, B. (2012). Idol Worship: Ethnicity and Difference in Global Television. Dans Global Television Formats: Understanding Television Across Borders (1re éd., p. 203‑222). Routledge. https://worldcat.org/en/title/779860563
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