Drama for Development: Cultural Translation and Social Change

by Ed. Andrew Skuse, Marie Gillespie, Gerry Power

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book synopsis/description:

This book offers unprecedented insights into the production and consumption of a range of popular radio and television drama serials, broadcast in places as diverse as Afghanistan, Burma, Cambodia, Nepal, Pakistan, India, Nigeria and Rwanda. It brings into dialogue the perspectives of the creative teams who make 'dramas for development', the donors who pay for them, and the audiences who consume them. It also highlights the crucial role of audience research as a tool for making drama and as a resource for translating cultures.

This book emerges from a unique research collaboration over a three year period between The Open University, the University of Adelaide, and the BBC World Service Trust. This path-breaking initiative opens windows on the intertwined worlds of media and development for academics and audiences alike.

Cultural translation means different things for dramatists, development practitioners, donors, audiences, and scholars. Their interests may collude or collide. What accommodations and adjustments are entailed in transnational circuits of serial drama production? What imaginative investments are required on the part of dramatists unfamiliar with local cultures? What cultural assumptions need to be exploded to reach audiences? This book breaks new ground in how we think about, create, consume, and research serial drama in cross-cultural and post-colonial contexts to effect progressive social change.

ISBN:
9788132105916
Category:
Sociology
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback
Year of Publication:
2011
Publisher:
Sage India
Condition:
Brand New
Pages:
352
Tags:
Cultural Translation, Research Serial Drama In Cross-culture