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TL;DR: The importance of the media, of film and television images in fixing or directing these new identities and their implications on gender, both within and across borders, will be the focus of as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: The framework of much of the discussion in this paper will be provided by concepts such as the nation state, the public sphere and theories investigating the dynamic between the global and the local. Nationhood or a coherent nation state is a concept that exists only in fiction. In these turbulent times the concept of a cultural identity or a form of personalised nationality has evolved as a more portable and useful term. The importance of the media, of film, of film and television images in fixing or directing these new identities and their implications on gender, both within and across borders, will be the focus of my paper. With satellite television, proliferation of videotape and dubbing of American films - a flood of information, images and sounds have opened on the market. Yet this is in no way the ideal democratisation of the public sphere. There is increasing concentration of media ownership and a few elite gatekeepers control distribution and relay. The question that arises is - is it ever going to be possible to have mutually compatible public spheres and could these global media flows thereby feed a progressive political process? Academic debate should move from purely abstract analyses to a more active engagement with kinds of representation - modalities of image, forms of speech and address to viewers.

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TL;DR: In this paper, a significant collection of e ssays by T.J. Byres and by a distinguished group of historians in response to an article by Harbans Mukhia on " was there feudalism in indian history?".
Abstract: The theme of this volume which is being reissued completely revised and enlarged in the concept of feudalism. Here we have a significant collection ofe ssays by T.J. Byres and by a distinguished group of historians in response to an article by Harbans Mukhia on " was there feudalism in indian history?". This book based on historical scholarship with regard to theoretical formulations on a range of non western countries, from which exciting comparative perspectives emerge.

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TL;DR: Based on the background of the emergence of ecotourism, the connotation of eco-tourism and the development and construction of resources, the author put forward the way of developing and constructing ecotechnical resources as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Based on the discussion of the background of the emergence of ecotourism,the connotation of ecotourism,the author put forward the way of developing and constructing ecotourism resources


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