ABSTRACT

What does the notion of the ‘global south’ mean to media studies today?

This book interrogates the possibilities of global thinking from the south in the field of media, communication, and cultural studies. Through lenses of millennial media cultures, it refocuses the praxis of the global south in relation to the established ideas of globalization, development, and conditions of postcoloniality.

Bringing together original empirical work from media scholars from across the global south, the volume highlights how contemporary thinking about the region as theoretical framework ・ an emerging area of theory in its own right ・ is incomplete without due consideration being placed on narrative forms, both analogue and digital, traditional and sub-cultural. From news to music cultures, from journalism to visual culture, from screen forms to culture-jamming, the chapters in the volume explore contemporary popular forms of communication as manifested in diverse global south contexts.

A significant contribution to cultural theory and communications research, this book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of media and culture studies, literary and critical theory, digital humanities, science and technology studies, and sociology and social anthropology.

chapter 1|16 pages

Theorizing media in and across the global south

Narrative as territory, culture as flow

chapter 3|21 pages

They are like us

Race, porn, and viewing patterns in South Africa

chapter 4|17 pages

Popular culture, new femininities, and subjectivities

Reading Nairobi Diaries

chapter 7|14 pages

Risking images

The political and subjective production of images in Brazil’s 2013 mass protests

chapter 8|21 pages

Journalism cultures in Egypt and Lebanon

Role perception, professional practices, and ethical considerations

chapter 9|17 pages

Concrete poetry in Brazil and Germany

The avant-garde reviews history through new media

chapter 10|13 pages

Between remembering and forgetting

Memory, culture, and the nostalgia market in the Brazilian mediascape

chapter 11|16 pages

The struggle over narratives

Palestine as metaphor for imagined spatialities

chapter 12|17 pages

Helper and threat

How the mediation of Africa-China relations complicates the idea of the global south