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“A Global Perspective in Art, Culture, and Media” book offers a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationships between art, culture, and media in our increasingly interconnected world. This book delves into the profound impact of globalization on creative expressions, cultural identities, and media landscapes across the globe. Beginning with an examination of the historical and theoretical foundations of globalization, the book explores how this phenomenon has transformed the production, distribution, and consumption of art, culture, and media. Through diverse case studies and theoretical frameworks, readers gain insights into the complexities of cultural exchange, hybridization, and resistance in the contemporary global context. The text critically engages with a wide range of contemporary artworks, cultural phenomena, and media artifacts to uncover the diverse manifestations of global cultural production and consumption. From the proliferation of international art biennials to the dominance of transnational media conglomerates, readers are exposed to the myriad ways in which individuals and communities navigate cultural differences in today’s globalized world. Furthermore, the book addresses the power dynamics inherent in global cultural flows, including issues of cultural imperialism, hegemony, and appropriation. It calls for a more inclusive and equitable approach to cultural exchange and representation, challenging readers to consider the ethical and political implications of cultural globalization. Throughout the text, examples of cultural activism, grassroots media initiatives, and collaborative artistic projects are highlighted, showcasing how art, culture, and media can serve as powerful tools for fostering cross-cultural dialogue, understanding, and solidarity. Accessible yet intellectually rigorous, “A Global Perspective in Art, Culture, and Media” is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersections of creativity, communication, and globalization in today’s world.