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Informationen zum Autor Lee Artz is Professor of Media Studies in the Department of Communication at Purdue University Calumet, where he has been recognized with a peer-reviewed award as University Outstanding Scholar for his research and publications. He is the editor or author of several books, and is associate editor of the journal Democratic Communiqué. Klappentext This accessibly-written and critical introduction investigates the crucial role that global entertainment media has played in the emergence of transnational capitalism. Using case studies of action adventure movies and community media, itbreaks down sophisticated theoretical concepts, including a concise explanation of cultural hegemony, into engaging and student-friendly commentary.Global Entertainment Media offers clear explanations of the complex relationship between international political economy, entertainment media, global culture, and cultural hegemony. Incorporating an array of features designed to facilitate students' engagement with the ideas and arguments presented, it includes fully-integrated call out boxes with definitions of terms and concepts, and lists and summaries of global media. Perfectly balancing provocative criticism with clear explanations of complicated theories, and unpacking cultural hegemony as a primary analytical concept, this book will be essential reading for any student of international communication or global media. Zusammenfassung Balancing provocative criticism with clear explanations of complex ideas, this student-friendly introduction investigates the crucial role global entertainment media has played in the emergence of transitional capitalism. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Entertainment, Television, and Cultural Hegemony 11 21st Century Capitalism and Transnational Relations 122 Leading the Charge: Transnational Planning 283 Transnational Media 434 From Regional to Global: Transnational Media Leaders 615 Cultural Hegemony: Leadership with Consent 876 Power Decentered: Dominant Diversity 1037 Superheroes to the Rescue 1198 Media, Democracy, and Political Power 1379 Conclusion: The Reality of Power 155Index...