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Environment, media, and popular culture in Southeast Asia / Jason Paolo Telles, John Charles Ryan, Jeconiah Louis Dreisbach, editors.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Asia in transition (Springer (Firm)) ; v. 17.
- Asia in transition ; volume 17
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Communication in the environmental sciences--Southeast Asia.
- Communication in the environmental sciences.
- Environmental sciences.
- Ecocriticism--Southeast Asia.
- Ecocriticism.
- Environmental literature--Southeast Asia.
- Environmental literature.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (x, 348 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color).
- Place of Publication:
- Singapore : Springer, 2022.
- Contents:
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Ecologies of Southeast Asian Media and Popular Culture (Jason Paolo Telles)
- Part 1. Activism, Environment, and Indigeneity
- Chapter 2.Sons of Soil: Reconstituting Bumiputeraism Indigeneity, Tanah Melayu, and Tanah Adat Orang Asli (Yvonne Tan)
- Chapter 3. Reading the Novel Sarongge through the Eyes of Female Environmental Activists in Indonesia (Meredian Alam)
- Chapter 4. Nguyen Trinh This Ecocinema: An Artistic Response to Environmental Problems in Vietnam (Tran Ngoc Hieu)
- Chapter 5. Vietnamese Cinema and Ecological Issues: The Story of Pao and Black Forest (Le Thi Dng)
- Chapter 6. "Greatest Prodigy of the Vegetable World" : The Mediation of Rafflesia, the Corpse Flower of Southeast Asia (John Charles Ryan)
- Part 2. Political Ecologies and Urban Spaces
- Chapter 7. The Nightcrawlers and the Optics of Death: Documenting Dutertes Necro-Politics (Jose Kervin Calabias)
- Chapter 8. Intervening in the Indonesian Election through Ecodocumentary: The Case of Sexy Killers (Agung Wardana)
- Chapter 9. The Village as a Space of Rights: The Political Ecology of Mangroves and Fish Farming in an Island Village in Central Philippines (Eulalio Guieb)
- Chapter 10. The West Philippine Sea Dispute and Memefied Fish on Facebook (Jason Paolo Telles)
- Chapter 11. Telegraphic Poetics in Anxiety Myths by Afrizal Malna: Re-envisioning Human Interconnection with Material Ambience in the Digital Millennium (Henrikus Joko Yulianto)
- Part 3. Narratives, Discourses, and Aesthetics
- Chapter 12. Against DomiNation: Intersectional Aesthetics in U. Raksasad's Fictional Documentary Agrarian Utopia (Natalie Boheler)
- Chapter 13. The Littoral Zone as Guerilla Zone: The Hydroaesthetics of Revolutionary Music for Filipino Fisherfolk (Jose Monfred Sy)
- Chapter 14. Maps and Shifting Power Relations in the Mekong Delta Region (Tami Banh)
- Chapter 15. The Trend of "Movies as Tourism Promotion" : From Picturesque Landscapes to Eco-Consciousness (Hoang Cam Giang)
- Chapter 16. The Reporting of Climate-Related News by the National Broadcast Media of Brunei Darussalam (Sharifah Nurulhuda Alkaff)
- Chapter 17.Ecocentric Underpinnings in the My Village Children's TV Program in Laos (Jason Paolo Telles)
- Part 4. Imperialism, Nationalism, and Islands
- Chapter 18. Singapore, Colonialism, and the Environment (Marcella Polain)
- Chapter 19. Archipelagic Choreography: Movement and Intertwining Bodies in Emiliana Kampilans Dead Balagtas (Maria Karaan)
- Chapter 20. National Properties, National Ecologies: Postcolonial and Ecocritical Engagements with Mikhail Reds Birdshot (2016) (Trish Remetir)
- Chapter 21. Wild Honey: Caring for Bees in a Divided Land (Balthasar Kehi)
- Chapter 22. Slow Cinema, Filipino Epistemology, and Nature in Lav Diazs From What Is Before (Stefan Torralba)
- Chapter 23. Escaping Paradise, Returning this Island: Examining Representations of Siargao and Islandic Space (Leonard Thomas Shaw).
- Notes:
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
- Print version record.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Beverly Bennett Rutstein CW'50 Fund.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Telles, Jason Paolo. Environment, Media, and Popular Culture in Southeast Asia.
- ISBN:
- 9789811911309
- 9811911304
- Publisher Number:
- 99991093936
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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