Gandhi Meets Primetime: Globalization And Nationalism In Indian Television
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384.55 VER/G Global television/ | 384.55 WAR/T Television and public policy/ | 384.550688 GIL/T Telivision brandcasting: The return of the content-promotion hybrid/ | 384.550954 KUM/G Gandhi Meets Primetime: Globalization And Nationalism In Indian Television | 384.550954 NAR/G Globalization and television : a study of the Indian experience, 1990-2010 / | 384.550954 SHA/T Telly-Guillotined: How Television changed India/ | 384.550973 MOO/P Prime-time television: a concise history/ |
Introduction --
From Doordarshan to Prasar Bharati: the search for autonomy in Indian television --
At home, in the world: the viewing practices of Indian television --
Between tradition and modernity: the development of an Indian community of television --
"Gandhi meet Pepsi": nationalism and electronic capitalism in Indian television --
Nikki tonight, Gandhi today: television, glocalization, and national identity --
Conclusion: is there an Indian community of television?
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