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1 online resource (407 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures and tables; Preface; List of contributors; Introduction: Understanding of the cultural and creative industries in Asia; PART I: State policies; 1 Creating within constraints: Creative industries policy in Malaysia; 2 Creative industries policy in Thailand: A story of rise and demise; 3 Governance and policy development of creative and cultural industries in Japan; 4 The artrepreneurial ecosystem in Singapore: Enabling and inhibiting the creative economy |
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5 Challenges in developing the cultural and creative industries (CCIs) of Taiwan: The issue of local context in cluster policy6 Creative industries with Chinese characteristics: A comparative analysis of public funding for culture in three Chinese cities; 7 Probing the cultural turn in Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Taipei: The moments of triumph and despair; PART II: Producers and production; 8 The negotiated creative autonomy in the organization-based TV labor market; 9 Brain drain or brain gain?: Examining the talent networks in audiovisual coproduction between Taiwan and China |
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10 Contemporary Chinese creatives as literati11 The production consortium system in Japanese film financing; 12 Creative milieu in China -- 'disjuncture' in the global cultural economy; 13 Having played with swords: trajectories of Singapore-China co-productions of historical fiction television dramas; 14 South Korea's creative industry markets: Looking beyond 2020 to a rising creative economy; PART III: Consumption and circulation; 15 Sell your loneliness: Mukbang culture and multisensorial capitalism in South Korea; 16 Classic or farce? Making a spectacle of the 'anti-Japan drama', 2000-15 |
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17 Transformations of state television production, consumption, and regulation in Vietnam18 Four dimensions of regionalization: Japanese popular culture in East Asia; 19 The roles of international art fairs in Hong Kong in facilitating the production and consumption of contemporary art in Asia: Art Hong Kong, Art Basel Hong Kong, and Art Central; PART IV: Cultural activism, diversity, and independent culture; 20 Indie phenomenon and the creative industries in Thailand |
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21 Young, creative, and independent: Cinema Lovers Community (CLC) Purbalingga and its strategies to enliven independent filmmaking in Indonesia22 The collaborative DIY approach to creativepreneurship: Taking charge of (own) future; 23 Creative industries as tool for cultural resistance in Indonesia; 24 Culture, digitalization, and diversity: Asian perspectives; PART V: Heritage and the cultural market; 25 Consuming Indian-ness: Anxieties about the nation, handicrafts, and artisans in contemporary India; 26 Negotiating cultural industries: A case study from Cambodia |
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27 Safeguarding intangible cultural heritage in the Philippines |
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Print version record |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Lee, Hye-Kyung
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ISBN |
9781317337287 |
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131733728X |
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