Chapter 7 'Our People' Telemovies, bangsa and nationalism 3.0 in Sabah, Malaysia: Hiroyuki Yamamoto

This book discusses contemporary film in all the main countries of Southeast Asia, and the social practices and ideologies which films either represent or oppose. It shows how film acquires signification through cultural interpretation, and how film also serves as a site of contestations between soc...

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Main Author: Yamamoto, Hiroyuki (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2012
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