Ien Ang
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Professor of Cultural Studies at the Institute for Culture and Society at the University of Western Sydney
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, May Ien Ang is a Professor of Cultural Studies at the Institute for Culture and Society at the University of Western Sydney , Australia, where she was the founding director and is currently an ARC Professorial Fellow. She is also a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.
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Published Works
- Watching Dallas: Soap Opera and the Melodramatic Imagination (1985) (1277)
- Desperately seeking the audience (1991) (964)
- Living room wars : rethinking media audiences for a postmodern world (1996) (796)
- Together‐in‐difference: beyond diaspora, into hybridity (2003) (254)
- Culture and Communication: Towards an Ethnographic Critique of Media Consumption in the Transnational Media System (1990) (174)
- Cultural diplomacy: beyond the national interest? (2015) (150)
- Multicultural imagined communities: Cultural difference and national identity in Australia and the USA (1994) (125)
- Can One Say No to Chineseness? Pushing the Limits of the Diasporic Paradigm (1998) (114)
- The Curse of the Smile: Ambivalence and the ‘Asian’ Woman in Australian Multiculturalism (1996) (113)
- Living Diversity: Australia's Multicultural Future (2002) (103)
- Globalisation and culture (1994) (95)
- The SBS Story: The Challenge of Cultural Diversity (2008) (91)
- The Singapore Way of Multiculturalism: Western Concepts/Asian Cultures (1995) (90)
- Multicultural imagined communities : cultural difference and national identity in the USA and Australia (2013) (86)
- Navigating complexity: From cultural critique to cultural intelligence (2011) (82)
- Asianing Australia; Notes Towards a Critical Transnational in Cultural Studies (1996) (80)
- Multiculturalism in Crisis: The New Politics of Race and National Identity in Australia (1998) (66)
- Beyond Chinese groupism: Chinese Australians between assimilation, multiculturalism and diaspora (2014) (62)
- Connecting diversity: paradoxes of multicultural Australia (2006) (62)
- To Be or Not to Be Chinese: Diaspora, Culture and Postmodern Ethnicity (1993) (55)
- Alter/Asians : Asian-Australian Identities in Art, Media and Popular Culture (2000) (48)
- MELODRAMATIC IDENTIFICATIONS: TELEVISION FICTION AND WOMEN’S FANTASY (2006) (47)
- On the politics of empirical audience research (2006) (44)
- Living Room Wars: Rethinking Media Audiences (1995) (43)
- Television Fictions around the World: Melodrama and Irony in Global Perspective (2007) (40)
- From Cultural Studies to Cultural Research: Engaged Scholarship in the Twenty-first Century (2011) (35)
- Humanities–Industry Partnerships and the ‘Knowledge Society’: The Australian Experience (2006) (33)
- Unsettling the national : heritage and diaspora (2011) (33)
- At home in Asia? Sydney’s Chinatown and Australia’s ‘Asian Century’ (2016) (32)
- Gender and/in media consumption (2006) (29)
- The Differential Politics of Chineseness (1994) (28)
- Comment on Felski's "The Doxa of Difference": The Uses of Incommensurability (1997) (27)
- The predicament of diversity (2005) (26)
- Living-room wars: New technologies, audience measurement and the tactics of television consumption (1994) (24)
- Asians in Australia: a contradiction in terms? (2005) (21)
- The cultural intimacy of TV drama (2004) (20)
- Racial/spatial anxiety: ‘Asia’ in the psycho-geography of Australian whiteness (2005) (19)
- Who needs cultural research (2005) (18)
- Ethnography and Radical Contextualism in Audience Studies (2006) (17)
- Feminist Desire and Female Pleasure: On Janice Radway's Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy and Popular Literature (Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1984) (1988) (17)
- Ethnicities and our precarious future (2011) (16)
- What are museums for? The enduring friction between nationalism and cosmopolitanism (2017) (16)
- Beyond transnational nationalism : questioning the borders of the Chinese diaspora in the global city (2004) (15)
- Stuart Hall and the tension between academic and intellectual work (2016) (14)
- Beyond Self-Reflexivity (1989) (14)
- Mayonnaise culture and other European follies (1989) (14)
- Dismantling ‘cultural studies’? (1992) (14)
- No longer Chinese? Residual Chineseness after the Rise of China (2013) (13)
- Between nationalism and transnationalism : multiculturalism in a globalising world (2010) (12)
- A cultural studies without guarantees: Response to Kuan-Hsing Chen (1996) (12)
- Smart Engagement With Asia: Leveraging Language, Research and Culture: Final Report (2015) (11)
- Global Media/Local Meaning (1991) (11)
- Stalking the wild viewer (1991) (10)
- Chinatowns and the Rise of China (2019) (10)
- Passengers on Train Australia (2007) (10)
- Provocation - beyond multiculturalism : a journey to nowhere? (2009) (10)
- Sylvania Waters and the spectacular exploding family (1994) (10)
- Inventing SBS: Televising the foreign (2007) (10)
- Between promise and practice: web 2.0, intercultural dialogue and digital scholarship (2009) (9)
- The end of civilization as we knew it: Chances and the postrealist soap opera (2002) (9)
- Beyond Unity in Diversity: Cosmopolitanizing Identities in a Globalizing World (2013) (9)
- Intertwining histories : heritage and diversity (2001) (9)
- Cultural translation in a globalised world (2003) (8)
- Claiming Chinatown: Asian Australians, Public Art and the Making of Urban Culture (2017) (8)
- Trapped in ambivalence : Chinese Indonesians, victimhood and the debris of history (2001) (8)
- I'm a feminist but . . . 'Other' women and postnational feminism (2020) (8)
- Australia, China, and Asian Regionalism: Navigating Distant Proximity (2010) (8)
- On cultural studies, again (2020) (7)
- Representing social life in a conflicting global world : from diaspora to hybridity (2003) (7)
- Beyond the crisis: transitioning to a better world? (2021) (7)
- After'911': Defending the global city (2002) (7)
- Popular Fiction and Feminist Cultural Politics (1987) (7)
- Between Asia and the West: the cultural politics of food (2004) (6)
- Symposium on 11 September 2001 Terrorism, Islam and the West (2002) (6)
- Undoing diaspora: questioning global Chineseness in the era of globalization (2005) (6)
- Cultural studies matters (does it?): engaging inter/disciplinarity (2013) (5)
- Desperately guarding borders : media globalization, 'cultural imperialism', and the rise of 'Asia' (2015) (5)
- On the perils of racialized Chineseness: race, nation and entangled racisms in China and Southeast Asia (2021) (5)
- DALLAS and the melodramatic imagination (2013) (5)
- From Chinatown to China's town? : the newest Chinese diaspora and the transformation of Sydney's Chinatown (2017) (5)
- The attraction of strangers: partnerships in humanities research (2004) (4)
- Not yet post-Asia : paradoxes of identity and knowledge in transitional times (2014) (4)
- FEMINIST DESIRE AND FEMALE PLEASURE: ON JANICE RADWAY’S READING THE ROMANCE (2006) (4)
- Desperately guarding borders: media globalization, ‘cultural imperialism’ and the rise of ‘Asia’ (1970) (4)
- Ethnicity and cultural consumption in Australia (2018) (4)
- INTERTWINING HISTORIES: NATION, MIGRATION AND HERITAGE (2003) (4)
- Change and Continuity: Art Museums and the Reproduction of Art‐Museumness (2015) (4)
- New technologies, audience measurement and the tactics of television consumption (2006) (3)
- Mapping culture: venues & infrastructure in the City of Sydney (2016) (3)
- Cultural Research and Refugee Studies: New Knowledge, Methodologies, and Practical Implications; A Panel Commentary (2004) (3)
- Sydney’s Chinatown in the Asian Century: From Ethnic Enclave to Global Hub (2016) (3)
- On not speaking Chinese: diasporic identifications and postmodern ethnicity (2005) (3)
- The transnational communication of "racism" : media, migration, and the shaping of international relations (2011) (3)
- The battle between television and its audiences (2006) (3)
- Promoting Diversity of Cultural Expression in Arts in Australia: a Case Study Report (2015) (3)
- Introduction : what is the art of engagement? (2011) (2)
- Inhabiting the diasporic habitus: on Stuart Hall’s Familiar Stranger: A Life Between Two Islands (2018) (2)
- Nation; Migration and the City: Mediating Urban Citizenship (2007) (2)
- SURVIVING SUPERGENTRIFICATION IN INNER CITY SYDNEY: Adaptive Spaces and Makeshift Economies of Cultural Production (2021) (2)
- Sydney as ‘Sinoburbia’: Patterns of diversification across emerging Chinese ethnoburbs (2022) (2)
- Indonesia on my mind: diaspora, the Internet and the struggle for hybridity (2005) (2)
- Making art matter : navigating the collaborative turn (2011) (1)
- Planning Cultural Creation and Production in Sydney: A Venue and Infrastructure Needs Analysis (2018) (1)
- Desperately guarding borders : media globalization , ‘ cultural imperialism ’ and the rise of ‘ Asia ’ 1 (2007) (1)
- EDITORIAL Globalisation, 'Asia' and the Politics of Space (2000) (1)
- Planning cultural creation and production in Sydney (2018) (1)
- Identity blues: rescuing cosmopolitanism in the era of globalization (2005) (1)
- Museums and cultural diversity (2018) (1)
- Henry Mayer Lecture 2009 from Dallas to SBS: The Popular, the Global and the Diverse on Television (2009) (1)
- Culture as a site of struggle : the contribution of cultural studies (2012) (1)
- De-Americanizing the global?: Overcoming fundamentalism in a volatile world (2005) (1)
- IN THE MIDDLE OF EVERYWHERE: VISUALISING WOMEN IN CONTEMPORARY (2006) (0)
- Partnerships for contemporary art : bridging diverging worlds (2011) (0)
- Cultural studies, media reception and the transnational media system (2006) (0)
- Engaged research for the 21st century : navigating complexity (2016) (0)
- Response to Elizabeth Jacka (1995) (0)
- Thanks to Reviewers (2012) (0)
- City of Parramatta Cultural Infrastructure and Investment Strategy, 2021-40 (2020) (0)
- Smart engagement, stronger Australia: our future in the Asia-Pacific (2015) (0)
- The artists and their projects : Craig Walsh, Heads up; Sylvie Blocher, Campement Urbain, the Panthers of the future/the future of the Panthers; Ash Keating, Activate 2750; Jeanne van Heeswijk, Talking trash : personal relationships with waste (2011) (0)
- Introduction: media audiences, postmodernity and cultural contradiction (2006) (0)
- Culture et communication (1993) (0)
- THE PROCESSED WORLD (1992) (0)
- Cultural Studies Revisited: Reflections from Australia (2021) (0)
- Critical Purchase in Neoliberal Times (2013) (0)
- DALLAS between reality and fiction (2013) (0)
- The artists and their projects (2011) (0)
- Beyond Unity in Diversity: Cosmopolitanizing Identities in a Globalizing World (2014) (0)
- Position of the researcher vis-a-vis the Asian audience (1999) (0)
- Connecting Diversity: Paradoxes of Multicultural Australia [Report] (2006) (0)
- Australian stereotypes and cultural identity (2009) (0)
- Sydney's Chinatown in the Asian Century (2016) (0)
- The Dynasty Years (1995) (0)
- Globalisation and the politics of national fear : Australia confronts its Asian future (1998) (0)
- Watching Dallas : cultura di massa e imperialismo culturale (2013) (0)
- Planning Cultural Infrastructure for the City of Parramatta: Phase 2 Precinct Report (2020) (0)
- Preparing for the Broadband World: Fostering Consumer Confidence Through Collaboration and Partnerships: A Communications Alliance Research Project (2008) (0)
- Creative Production Synergies in Penrith and the Blue Mountains (2020) (0)
- Conclusion: together-in-difference (the uses and abuses of hybridity) (2005) (0)
- Cultural creation and production in the Inner West LGA: a case-study needs analysis (2018) (0)
- Jostein Gripsrud, The Dynasty Years: Hollywood Television and Critical Media Studies (1996) (0)
- POSITION OF THE RESEARCHER VIS-A-VIS (1999) (0)
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