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7 North Americans or Latin Americans? The Redefinition of Mexican Identity and the Free Trade Agreements
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Néstor García Canclini
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
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Part One Overview
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 Culture and Trade: Some Theoretical and Practical Considerations 30
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Part Two Dominance and Resistance
- 3 Television and Film in a Freer International Trade Environment: US Dominance and Canadian Responses 63
- 4 Other People's Fictions: Cultural Appropriation, Cultural Integrity, and International Media Strategies 92
- 5 As the World Turns: Television Soap Operas and Global Media Culture 110
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Part Three Cultural Trade and Identity: Mexico
- 6 Will Nationalism be Bilingual? 131
- 7 North Americans or Latin Americans? The Redefinition of Mexican Identity and the Free Trade Agreements 142
- 8 Media Reception on the Mexican Border with the United States 157
- 9 The US-Mexico Border as Post-NAFTA Mexico 187
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Part Four Cultural Trade and Identity: Quebec
- 10 Walking on a Tightrope: The Markets of Cultural Products in Quebec 221
- 11 There Goes the Neighborhood: Montreal's Television Market and Free Trade 242
- 12 U.S. Best-Sellers in French Quebec and English Canada 279
- 13 Cultural Exemptionalism Revisited: Quebec Music Industries in the Face of Free Trade 306
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Part Five Creativity and Control: Copyright and Contract
- 14 Mass Communication, Intellectual Property Rights, International Trade, and the Popular Music Industry 331
- 15 Copyright, Contract, the Cultural Industries, and NAFTA 351
- Appendixes 381
- Index 397
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
-
Part One Overview
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 Culture and Trade: Some Theoretical and Practical Considerations 30
-
Part Two Dominance and Resistance
- 3 Television and Film in a Freer International Trade Environment: US Dominance and Canadian Responses 63
- 4 Other People's Fictions: Cultural Appropriation, Cultural Integrity, and International Media Strategies 92
- 5 As the World Turns: Television Soap Operas and Global Media Culture 110
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Part Three Cultural Trade and Identity: Mexico
- 6 Will Nationalism be Bilingual? 131
- 7 North Americans or Latin Americans? The Redefinition of Mexican Identity and the Free Trade Agreements 142
- 8 Media Reception on the Mexican Border with the United States 157
- 9 The US-Mexico Border as Post-NAFTA Mexico 187
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Part Four Cultural Trade and Identity: Quebec
- 10 Walking on a Tightrope: The Markets of Cultural Products in Quebec 221
- 11 There Goes the Neighborhood: Montreal's Television Market and Free Trade 242
- 12 U.S. Best-Sellers in French Quebec and English Canada 279
- 13 Cultural Exemptionalism Revisited: Quebec Music Industries in the Face of Free Trade 306
-
Part Five Creativity and Control: Copyright and Contract
- 14 Mass Communication, Intellectual Property Rights, International Trade, and the Popular Music Industry 331
- 15 Copyright, Contract, the Cultural Industries, and NAFTA 351
- Appendixes 381
- Index 397