Television is an indispensable part of the fabric of modern life and this book investigates a facet of this process: its impact on the ways that we experience the political entity of the nation and our national and transnational identities.
This book makes both a substantive and theoretical contribution to the understanding of the profound, parallel developments of family separation and transnational communication that are shaping our contemporary worlds.
Television is an indispensable part of the fabric of modern life and this book investigates a facet of this process: its impact on the ways that we experience the political entity of the nation and our national and transnational identities.
This book makes both a substantive and theoretical contribution to the understanding of the profound, parallel developments of family separation and transnational communication that are shaping our contemporary worlds.