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Miss L Chua <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 25 Feb 1995 13:41:04 CST
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Have you read Kobena Mercer's "Welcome to the Jungle" (1994, Routledge
I think). The BFI (UK) also has a couple of publications called the
BFI Papers (contact the BFI in London or ICA Bookshop in London)
which contain a small collection of articles by researchers such as
as Stuart Hall, Kobena Mercer etc.
 
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> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Can anyone suggest academic research literature and studies in the area of
> diasporic communities and media.  Specifically use, production and/or
> distribution of media within diasporic communities?  I am familiar with the
> excellent book by Hamid Naficy entitled "The Making of Exile Cultures:
> Iranian Television in Los Angeles" (1993).  Any more??
>

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