Tracking the media : Interpretations of Mass Media Discourses in India and Pakistan / Subarno Chattarji.
Material type:
- 9780415480628
- 302.23 CHT

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KU Central Library | Rack No. : 06 Annex : 01 Shelve No. : A-02 | Reference Section (Non-Issuable Books) | 302.23 CHT 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C-1 (NI) | Not For Loan | 53327 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-294) and index.
Part I. Terrorism and Conflict 1. Kargil and the Consolidation of ‘Indianness: Media Representations of the Kargil Conflict 2. Some Comments on Media Representations of the Gujarat Riots and the Kargil War 3. ‘KARACHI CAPTURED’: Cricketing Wars on the Subcontinent 4. ‘Delhi’s 29/10’: Terror in the Capital
Part II. India and Indians in a Globalized World 5. Media Representations in India of the Indian Diaspora in the UK and US 6. ‘Hindi–Chini, Bhai–Bhai’: Indian Media Representations of China
Part III. India–Pakistan Media: Comparative Perspectives 7. ‘Dispelling the Spooks about Nukes’: Indian and Pakistan Media on Indo-US Relations 8.’Big Time’: A Seat at the UNSC and Indo-US Relations in Indian and Pakistan Media 9. ‘Hatred must end’: Indo-Pak Media on Kashmir, Terrorism, and the Munabao–Khokrapur Issue 10. ‘Indian Interference in Balochistan’: Indo-Pak Media on Meddling in Others’ Affairs 11. ‘Musharraf among Worst Dictators’: Negative Reportage in Indo-Pak Media
Covers media content analysis in the English language print media in South Asia, with reference to contemporary issues. This book highlights the ways in which English language publications contribute to and function within middle class matrices of modernity, consumption, conflict, and conservatism in India.
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