Media Across Borders
Localising TV, Film and Video Games
Edited by Andrea Esser, Iain Robert Smith and Miguel Á. Bernal-Merino
Average rating:
0 | rating | ![]() |
0 | rating | ![]() |
0 | rating | ![]() |
0 | rating | ![]() |
Your rating: -
Book Presentation:
What happened when Sesame Street and Big Brother were adapted for African audiences? Or when video games Final Fantasy and Assassins’ Creed were localized for the Spanish market? Or when Sherlock Holmes was transformed into a talking dog for the Japanese animation Sherlock Hound? Bringing together leading international scholars working on localization in television, film and video games, Media Across Borders is a pioneering study of the myriad ways in which media content is adapted for different markets and across cultural borders. Contributors examine significant localization trends and practices such as: audiovisual translation and transcreation, dubbing and subtitling, international franchising, film remakes, TV format adaptation and video game localization. Drawing together insights from across the audiovisual sector, this volume provides a number of innovative models for interrogating the international flow of media. By paying specific attention to the diverse ways in which cultural products are adapted across markets, this collection offers important new perspectives and theoretical frameworks for studying localization processes in the audiovisual sector.
For further resources, please see the Media Across Borders group website (www.mediaacrossborders.com), which hosts a ‘localization’
bibliography; links to relevant companies, institutions and publications, as well as conference papers and workshop summaries.
About the authors:
Andrea Esser is a Principal Lecturer in Media and Communications at the University of Roehampton, UK
Iain Robert Smith is a Lecturer in Film at the University of Roehampton, UK
Miguel Á. Bernal-Merino is a Senior Lecturer in Game and Media Localisation at the University of Roehampton, UK
Press Reviews:
"An urgent addition to accounts of globalization in the new millennium, Media Across Borders attends to key issues – digitalization, transnationalism and media convergence – to describe diverse practices of localization. Theoretically astute, the essays in this collection sparkle with insight and vigour."- Associate Professor Constantine Verevis, Monash University, Melbourne
"Media Across Borders provides a hugely welcome addition to debates about the globalisation and localisation of contemporary audiovisual culture. Its engaging, articulate and highly perceptive essays provide a series of thought provoking and timely interventions into some of the key features of the increasingly digitalised audiovisual landscape of the twenty first century."- Professor Lucy Mazdon, University of Southampton
"An interdisciplinary, innovative and unique volume. Interdisciplinary as it truly combines tools and methodologies from different areas to cast a close eye on today's production of, and market for, audiovisual entertainment. Innovative as it moves away from case study-based analyses and goes as far as to devote a whole section to outlining new, interdisciplinary research avenues. Unique as it draws together and combines concepts such as audiovisual translation and localization, which have too often, mistakenly, been kept apart. A highly recommended read." - Associate Professor of Translation, Elena Di Giovanni, University of Macerata, Italy
See the publisher website: Routledge
> From the same authors:
The Hollywood Meme (2016)
Transnational Adaptations in World Cinema
> On a related topic:
Linguistic and Cultural Representation in Audiovisual Translation (2020)
Dir. Irene Ranzato and Serenella Zanotti
Subject: Sociology
The Translation of Films, 1900-1950 (2019)
Dir. Carol O'Sullivan and Jean-François Cornu
Subject: General
Film and Place in an Intercultural Perspective (2024)
India-Europe Film Connections
by Krzysztof Stachowiak, Hania Janta, Jani Kozina and Therese Sunngren-Granlund
Subject: Sociology
Is It French? Popular Postnational Screen Fiction from France (2024)
Dir. Mary Harrod and Raphaëlle Moine
Subject: Sociology
Border Witness (2023)
Reimagining the US-Mexico Borderlands through Film
by Michael Dear
Subject: Sociology
Chicano-Chicana Americana (2023)
Pop Culture Pluralism Starring Anthony Quinn, Katy Jurado, Robert Beltran, and Lupe Ontiveros
Subject: Sociology
Transnationalism and Imperialism (2022)
Endurance of the Global Western Film
Dir. Hervé Mayer and David Roche
Subject: Sociology
Eastern Approaches to Western Film (2021)
Asian Reception and Aesthetics in Cinema
by Stephen Teo
Subject: Sociology