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Migrant Media
Turkish Broadcasting and Multicultural Politics in Berlin
9,49 € |
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Verlag: | Indiana University Press |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 12.12.2007 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9780253027795 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 256 |
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Beschreibungen
<p>In this innovative and thought-provoking study, Kira Kosnick explores the landscape of Turkish-language broadcasting in Berlin. From 24-hour radio broadcasting in Turkish to programming on Germany's national public broadcasting and local public access channels, Germany's largest immigrant minority has made its presence felt in German media. Satellite dishes have appeared in migrant neighborhoods all over the city, giving viewers access to Kurdish channels and broadcasts from Turkey. Kosnick draws on interviews with producers, her own participation in production work, and analysis of programs to elaborate a new approach to "migrant media" in relation to the larger cultural and political spaces through which immigrant life is imagined and created.</p>
<p>Contents<br>Acknowledgments</p>
<p>1. Introduction<br>2. The History of Broadcasting for Migrants in Germany<br>3. Foreign Voices—Migrant Representation on Radio MultiKulti<br>4. The Gap between Culture and Cultures<br>5. Bringing the Nation Back In: Media Nationalism between Local and Transnational Articulations<br>6. Coping with "Extremism": Migrant Television Production on Berlin's Open Channel<br>7. Signifying with a Difference: Migrant Mediations in Local and Transnational Contexts<br>8. Conclusion</p>
<p>Notes<br>Bibliography<br>Index</p>
<p>1. Introduction<br>2. The History of Broadcasting for Migrants in Germany<br>3. Foreign Voices—Migrant Representation on Radio MultiKulti<br>4. The Gap between Culture and Cultures<br>5. Bringing the Nation Back In: Media Nationalism between Local and Transnational Articulations<br>6. Coping with "Extremism": Migrant Television Production on Berlin's Open Channel<br>7. Signifying with a Difference: Migrant Mediations in Local and Transnational Contexts<br>8. Conclusion</p>
<p>Notes<br>Bibliography<br>Index</p>
<p>Transnational media in multicultural Germany</p>
<p>Kira Kosnick is Junior Professor of Cultural Anthropology and European Ethnology at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt/Main, Germany.</p>
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<p>[D]irectly addresses a burgeoning field of inquiry concerned with multiculturalism in Europe and the formation of transnational public spheres. . . . [A] model of clarity and rigor in its arguments, and the case study material is presented in a sympathetic and engaging way.</p>