Yoga gurus on lifestyle cable channels targeting timepressured Indian urbanites; Chinese dating shows promoting competitive individualism; Taiwanese domestic makeover formats combining feng shui with life planning advice: Asian TV screens are increasingly home to a wild proliferation of popular factual programs providing lifestyle guidance to viewers. In Telemodernities Tania Lewis, Fran Martin, and Wanning Sun demonstrate how lifestyleoriented popular factual television illuminates key aspects of late modernities in South and East Asia, offering insights not only into early twentyfirstcentury media cultures but also into wider developments in the nature of public and private life, identity, citizenship, and social engagement. Drawing on extensive interviews with television industry professionals and audiences across China, India, Taiwan, and Singapore, Telemodernities uses popular lifestyle television as a tool to help us understand emergent forms of identity, sociality, and capitalist modernity in Asia.
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The role of lifestyle television in transforming culture, citizenship and selfhood: Australia, China, Taiwan, Singapore and India