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Amherst College Press

Media Travels: Toward an Atlas of Global Media

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Juan Llamas-Rodriguez
2025
Published by: Amherst College Press
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Media Travels: Toward An Atlas of Global Media fills a significant gap in global media scholarship by offering short, readable articles covering different types of media from around the world. Through careful and informed analysis, these eleven accessibly written chapters illustrate the particularities of different media practices and situate them within social, historical, and geographical contexts. Examples range from South African video games to Korean TV series popular in Latin America to Indigenous film and media from the US and Canada.

Media studies courses, particularly introductory courses, are often narrowly focused on US and Western European canons. Instructors for introductory media studies courses wishing to expand the offerings in their curricula will find in these essays new ways of approaching foundational concepts and issues in the field, including globalization, social difference, and diverse media cultures. Scholars wishing to expand their research into specific media forms or representational issues can also turn to these case studies for approaches from beyond the US. By including a variety of media and several geographical areas, the collection introduces readers to the formal, technological, and cultural diversity of global media studies.

Edited by Juan Llamas-Rodriguez with contributions from Anthony Adah and Añulika Agina, Maria Corrigan, Benjamin Han, Anna Shah Hoque, Meryem Kamil, Angelica Marie Lawson, Lilia Adriana Perez Limon, Sonia Robles, Kuhu Tanvir, David Tenorio, and Rachel van der Merwe.

Table of Contents

Cover

Half Title

Title Page

Copyright Page

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: What Is an Atlas of Global Media?

Part I: Transnational Lineages and Flows

1. The World’s Most Dangerous Selfies: Post-Soviet Hijinks and the Attractions of New Media

2. Sobre las Olas : Sheet Music, Radio Broadcasting, and the Popularization of a Mexican Waltz

3. Secret Garden : The Fantastic, Melodrama, and Disenchantment in South Korean Television

Part II: The Global Tensions in the Local

4. Beautiful Desolation : Finding Apartheid in South Africa’s Video Game Futures

5. Up North : The Re-Narration of Northeast Nigeria

6. Santa & Andrés : The New, The Old and The Queer in Postsocialist Cuban Cinema

Part III: Transmedia Figurations

7. A Necklace of Songs : Transmediating Hindi Film Music

8. O’odham Dances : Soundscapes and Landscapes of Indigenous Resurgence

Part IV: Intersectional Politics in Global Media

9. Intimidades de Shakespeare y Víctor Hugo : Discomfort at Elderly Women’s Intimacies

10. PeaceMaker : Simulating Settler-Colonialism and Subaltern Gaming

11. Heritage Minutes : A Decolonial Feminist Reading of Peacemaker

Notes

Author Biographies

List of Illustrations

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