Introduction
Transnational Media: The New Order
Chapter One
Global Entertainment: Not Yet the Democratic Age
Chapter Two
Cultural Imperialism and Transnational Media
Chapter Three
Media in India: From Public to Private to Transnational
Chapter Four
Crouching Tigers: Transnational Media in and from China
Chapter Five
Latin America: From Telenovelas to Transnational Media
Chapter Six
The New Frontiers of Europe: Transnational Media Partnerships
Chapter Seven
The Hegemonic Appeal of Spectacle and Diversity
Lee Artz (Ph.D., University of Iowa), a former machinist and union steelworker, is Professor of Media Studies and Director of the Center for Global Studies at Purdue University Northwest. Artz has published twelve books and fifty book chapters and journal articles on media practices, social change, and democratic communication. He speaks regularly on global media, popular culture, media hegemony, and the political economy of the media.
Praise for Spectacle and Diversity: Transnational Media and Global
Culture"Lee Artz masterfully links the political economy of
contemporary transnational entertainment media to substantive
aspects of our highly mediated and densely saturated global
entertainment culture. Artz reveals that our U.S.-centric
categories are woefully inadequate. By looking at multiple regions,
Artz addresses vast changes in global entertainment media’s
division of labor, labor practices, financial, distributive, and
consumption patterns. Artz’s work revives a "cultural industry"
approach but Artz is far less speculative about cultures’ effects.
Rather, he shows us how neoliberalism’s master frame suffuses the
content of new cultural products. Artz’s book is an indispensable
critical theory of the present; it aligns global media with an
emergent global ideology for capital accumulation.’Robert F.
Carley, Texas A&M University, USAA very comprehensive,
extremely well-researched evidenced-based book for those who are
interested to know transnational entertainment media’s hidden
political economic agenda. With systematically relevant interesting
examples, Artz unpacks how TNMCs through film and television
present world views, beliefs, and values which support
transnational capitalism and blind consumerism. A must read book
for all those who consider themselves media scholars and activists.
Bushra Hameedur Rahman, University of the Punjab, Pakistan"There is
no one better than Lee Artz to examine the state of global media.
In his latest work, Spectacle and Diversity: Transnational Media
and Global Culture, Artz provides detailed analysis of media
corporations by using the framework of transnational capitalism to
challenge our understanding of cultural imperialism. Original,
insightful, revealing and necessary reading for anyone interested
in globalization, media, culture and political economy."Jerry
Harris, Director, Global Studies Association of North America"It is
what it´s not. This enigmatic catchphrase may be the dialectic key
to understanding the critical perspective that stems out of Artz’s
thorough analytical and empirical uncovering of transnational media
corporations. His skilled and informed `unpacking’ of media
containers reveals contemporary capitalist development--monopolies
that concentrate their market power, political influence and
cultural outreach—while our bodies, attention and expectations
become the major source of an unprecedented and seemingly infinite,
intangible accumulation of surplus value. Media rewrite domination
as we click our bodies and souls to exhaustion and unlimited
frustration. Whereas multinational corporations already surpassed
the boundaries of national frontiers and labor exploitation, it is
now capital as a spectacle of delusive diversity that continuously
transforms itself into sameness and ludicrosity. Artz helps us
understand why our stories `are still being told by someone else.’
That someone is actually the eternal return of the same, ghostly
spirit of greed, accumulation and mass mediation taken to the
extreme of apparent immediacy and passive acceptance of what is,
but should not be."Gilson Schwartz, University of São Paulo,
Brazil
Praise for Spectacle and Diversity: Transnational Media and Global
Culture"Lee Artz masterfully links the political economy of
contemporary transnational entertainment media to substantive
aspects of our highly mediated and densely saturated global
entertainment culture. Artz reveals that our U.S.-centric
categories are woefully inadequate. By looking at multiple regions,
Artz addresses vast changes in global entertainment media’s
division of labor, labor practices, financial, distributive, and
consumption patterns. Artz’s work revives a "cultural industry"
approach but Artz is far less speculative about cultures’ effects.
Rather, he shows us how neoliberalism’s master frame suffuses the
content of new cultural products. Artz’s book is an indispensable
critical theory of the present; it aligns global media with an
emergent global ideology for capital accumulation.’Robert F.
Carley, Texas A&M University, USAA very comprehensive,
extremely well-researched evidenced-based book for those who are
interested to know transnational entertainment media’s hidden
political economic agenda. With systematically relevant interesting
examples, Artz unpacks how TNMCs through film and television
present world views, beliefs, and values which support
transnational capitalism and blind consumerism. A must read book
for all those who consider themselves media scholars and activists.
Bushra Hameedur Rahman, University of the Punjab, Pakistan"There is
no one better than Lee Artz to examine the state of global media.
In his latest work, Spectacle and Diversity: Transnational Media
and Global Culture, Artz provides detailed analysis of media
corporations by using the framework of transnational capitalism to
challenge our understanding of cultural imperialism. Original,
insightful, revealing and necessary reading for anyone interested
in globalization, media, culture and political economy."Jerry
Harris, Director, Global Studies Association of North America"It is
what it´s not. This enigmatic catchphrase may be the dialectic key
to understanding the critical perspective that stems out of Artz’s
thorough analytical and empirical uncovering of transnational media
corporations. His skilled and informed `unpacking’ of media
containers reveals contemporary capitalist development--monopolies
that concentrate their market power, political influence and
cultural outreach—while our bodies, attention and expectations
become the major source of an unprecedented and seemingly infinite,
intangible accumulation of surplus value. Media rewrite domination
as we click our bodies and souls to exhaustion and unlimited
frustration. Whereas multinational corporations already surpassed
the boundaries of national frontiers and labor exploitation, it is
now capital as a spectacle of delusive diversity that continuously
transforms itself into sameness and ludicrosity. Artz helps us
understand why our stories `are still being told by someone else.’
That someone is actually the eternal return of the same, ghostly
spirit of greed, accumulation and mass mediation taken to the
extreme of apparent immediacy and passive acceptance of what is,
but should not be."Gilson Schwartz, University of São Paulo, Brazil
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