Popular Culture, Geopolitics, and Identity
 
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ISBN13:9781538116722
ISBN10:1538116723
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:248 pages
Size:229x153x16 mm
Weight:404 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 22 Illustrations, unspecified; 4 Illustrations, black & white; 210 Tables, unspecified
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Popular Culture, Geopolitics, and Identity

 
Edition number: Second Edition
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Short description:

Now in a thoroughly revised edition, this innovative textbook surveys the field of popular geopolitics, exploring the relationship between popular culture and international relations from a geographical perspective. Using colorful current examples, it brings together a diverse, multidisciplinary literature and makes it understandable and relevant.

Long description:
Now in a thoroughly revised edition, this innovative and engaging text surveys the field of popular geopolitics, exploring the relationship between popular culture and international relations from a geographical perspective. Jason Dittmer and Daniel Bos connect global issues with the questions of identity and subjectivity that we feel as individuals, arguing that who we think we are influences how we understand the world.

Building on the strengths of the first edition, each chapter focuses on a specific theme?such as representation, audience, and affect?by explaining the concept and then outlining some of the emerging debates that have revolved around it. New and updated case studies?including heritage and social media?help illustrate the significance of the concepts and capture the ways popular culture shapes our understandings of geopolitics within everyday life. Students will enjoy the text's accessibility and colorful examples, and instructors will appreciate the way the book brings together a diverse, multidisciplinary literature and makes it understandable and relevant.

Popular Culture, Geopolitics, and Identity is back! This time there is a dynamic duo?Dittmer and Bos. The new edition preserves the accessible and engaging style of the first edition but takes the reader on an updated tour of this exciting interdisciplinary field. Highly recommended.
Table of Contents:
Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Popular Culture?Between Propaganda and Entertainment
1 Geopolitics: Histories, Discourses, and Mediation
2 Popular Culture and Popular Geopolitics: Definitions, Theories, and Convergence
3 Methodologies: Researching Popular Geopolitics
4 Representation of Place and the British Empire
5 Narration of Nation in the Post
-WWII United States
6 Affect, Embodiment, and Military
-Themed Video Games
7 Audiences, Assemblages, and the Everyday Geopolitics of Heritage
8 Social Media and the Networked Self
9 Conclusion: Identity, Subjectivity, and Going Forward
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors