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Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: Cultural Identity in Discourse
1. A Crisis of Representation
2. Cinematic Arts before the 2001 Broadcasting Services Act: Two Decades of Trying to Build a Nation
3. Authorship and Identities: What Makes a Film "Local"?
4. Changing the Channel: Using the Foreign to Critique the Local
5. Power, Citizenship, and Local Content: A Critical Reading of the Broadcasting Services Act
6. Language as a Form of Social Change: Public Debate in Local Languages Conclusion: Possibilities for Democratic Change Notes Bibliography Filmography Index
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