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Informationen zum Autor Tania Lewis, a retired nurse and a breast cancer survivor, lives with her husband, Christopher, in the one-time mining town of¿Maesteg¿in South Wales.¿She thrives well on the love of her husband and her children, Louise and James.¿Her extended family and friends bring added joy to her life.¿ While undergoing treatment for a second cancer, she indulged in some creative writing.¿The Soul Searcher is the result of that process.¿ Klappentext Yoga gurus on lifestyle cable channels targeting time-pressured Indian urbanites; Chinese dating shows promoting competitive individualism; Taiwanese domestic makeover formats combining feng shui with life planning advice: Asian TV screens are increasingly home to a wild proliferation of popular factual programs providing lifestyle guidance to viewers. In Telemodernities Tania Lewis! Fran Martin! and Wanning Sun demonstrate how lifestyle-oriented popular factual television illuminates key aspects of late modernities in South and East Asia! offering insights not only into early twenty-first-century media cultures but also into wider developments in the nature of public and private life! identity! citizenship! and social engagement. Drawing on extensive interviews with television industry professionals and audiences across China! India! Taiwan! and Singapore! Telemodernities uses popular lifestyle television as a tool to help us understand emergent forms of identity! sociality! and capitalist modernity in Asia. Zusammenfassung Tania Lewis! Fran Martin! and Wanning Sun analyze the complex social and cultural significance of lifestyle television programming in China! India! Taiwan! and Singapore! showing how it adds insight into late Asian modernity! media cultures! and broad shifts in the nature of private life! identity! citizenship! and social engagement. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Telemodernities 1 1. Lifestyle Television in Context: Media Industries, Cultural Economies, and Genre Flows 25 2. Local versus Metropolitan Television in China: Stratification of Needs, Taste, and Spatial Imagination 52 3. Here, There, and Everywhere: Mediascapes, Geographic Imaginaries, and Indian Television 82 4. Imagining Global Mobility: TLC Taiwan 106 5. Gurus, Babas, and Daren: Popular Experts on Chinese and Indian Advice TV 126 6. Magical Modernities: Spiritual Advice TV in India and Taiwan 157 7. Risky Romance: Navigating Late Modern Identities and Relationships on Chinese and Indian Lifestyle TV 196 8. A Self to Believe In: Negotiating Femininities in Sinophone Lifestyle Advice TV 222 Conclusion: Negotiating Modernities through Lifestyle Television 254 Notes 271 Works Cited 281 Index 305...