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OverviewA third edition of this book is now available. Now in a fully revised and updated edition, this concise and insightful book explores the ways American popular products such as movies, music, television programs, fast food, sports, and even clothing styles have molded and continue to influence modern globalization. Lane Crothers offers a thoughtful examination of both the appeal of American products worldwide and the fear and rejection they induce in many people and nations around the world. Concluding with a projection of the future impact of American popular culture, this book makes a powerful argument for its central role in shaping global politics and economic development. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lane CrothersPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.20cm Weight: 0.394kg ISBN: 9780742566835ISBN 10: 0742566838 Pages: 260 Publication Date: 01 August 2009 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for the First Edition: A lucidly written piece of work... -- Kema Irogbe Praise for the First Edition: This book presents an in-depth and nuanced analysis of the role of American popular culture in shaping globalization. It nicely balances discussions of the unifying components of cultural globalization with the equally insistent pressures toward fragmentation. Such an analysis is a necessary complement to the more prevalent studies of international trade and economic globalization in order to understand interactions between individuals and nations today... -- Linda Datcher Loury Praise for the First Edition: In a deeply textured and solidly researched book, Lane Crothers identifies the connections among American popular culture, the global reach of the U.S. movie industry, and the ability of films and television to transmit images, often conflicting, of the values of American society. Moreover, there is circularity in the process because the context of American popular culture can shape the content of American popular culture in films and television programs. This is an important book that contributes much to our understanding of the reach of American popular culture and the processes that create it. A must-read!!! -- Paula D. McClain Praise for the First Edition: In crisp and accessible language, the author distills central arguments in the study of global media and popular culture in their overlapping national and global political-economic context and legal-regulatory environments,often with a historical perspective... Global Media Studies Praise for the First Edition: In crisp and accessible language, the author distills central arguments in the study of global media and popular culture in their overlapping national and global political-economic context and legal-regulatory environments, often with a historical perspective. Global Media Studies Praise for the First Edition: A lucidly written piece of work. -- Kema Irogbe Praise for the First Edition: This book presents an in-depth and nuanced analysis of the role of American popular culture in shaping globalization. It nicely balances discussions of the unifying components of cultural globalization with the equally insistent pressures toward fragmentation. Such an analysis is a necessary complement to the more prevalent studies of international trade and economic globalization in order to understand interactions between individuals and nations today. -- Linda Datcher Loury Praise for the First Edition: In a deeply textured and solidly researched book, Lane Crothers identifies the connections among American popular culture, the global reach of the U.S. movie industry, and the ability of films and television to transmit images, often conflicting, of the values of American society. Moreover, there is circularity in the process because the context of American popular culture can shape the content of American popular culture in films and television programs. This is an important book that contributes much to our understanding of the reach of American popular culture and the processes that create it. A must-read! -- Paula D. McClain Praise for the First Edition: This book presents an in-depth and nuanced analysis of the role of American popular culture in shaping globalization. It nicely balances discussions of the unifying components of cultural globalization with the equally insistent pressures toward fragmentation. Such an analysis is a necessary complement to the more prevalent studies of international trade and economic globalization in order to understand interactions between individuals and nations today.--Linda Datcher Loury Author InformationLane Crothers is professor in the Department of Politics and Government at Illinois State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |