Friday, November 15, 2013, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
25 West 43rd Street, 10th Floor, Room 1000, between 5th & 6th Avenues, Manhattan
This talk uses inter-Asian television love dramas to illustrate the issues pertinent to the discussions on the concept of “East Asian pop culture” as a sphere of production, circulation, and consumption. In particular, this talk uses Taiwan as a case study to unpack the tensions between the local and the regional, with women caught in this process as consumers, workers, and citizens. If production for regional audiences aim to transcend the local, what are the strategies the TV industries use to reach regional audiences? what are the textual politics that are negotiated in order to reach regional female audiences? What are the tensions between the regional and the local? Practices of consumption are always embedded in local dynamics, what are the local politics that enable Taiwanese women to interpret these inter-Asian TV love dramas? What functions do these interpretations perform in the larger social and political domains in Taiwan? This talk will explore these questions.
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