Deterritorialization of Culture
The deterritorialization of culture refers to the break between
culture and the local contexts of its creation. Cultures are better understood
as portable or mobile in an age of globalized media and performance.
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Themes
Deterritorialization of Culture
| Cultural Translation
Meaning Production | Local
Uses of Global Media
Discourses of Control | Contexts
of Expression
Modes of Expression
Participants
Ksenija Bilbija | Peggy
Choy | Michael Curtin
Albert Gunther | Shanti
Kumar | Tomislav Longinovic
Hemant Shah | R.
Anderson Sutton
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