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Big Brother Naija and popular culture in Nigeria = a critique of the country's cultural and economic diplomacy /
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Big Brother Naija and popular culture in Nigeria/ edited by Christopher Isike, Olusola Ogunnubi, Ogochukwu Ukwueze.
其他題名:
a critique of the country's cultural and economic diplomacy /
其他作者:
Isike, Christopher.
出版者:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2023.,
面頁冊數:
xxiii, 305 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Chapter 1: Critical Analysis of 2020 Big Brother Naija Reality Show as a Pop Culture among Nigerian Youths -- Chapter 2: Advancing Nigeria's Soft Power through Brother Naija (BBN): Climate Change Awareness Creation as Corporate Social Responsibility -- Chapter 3: Big Brother Naija: A Catalyst for Nigeria's Orange Economy -- Chapter 4: Humour, Suspense and Laughter: Assessing the Mental Health Effects of the Big Brother Naija Show -- Chapter 5: Connecting Them with Home: Big Brother Naija and Nigeria's Diaspora -- Chapter 6: Subjectivity and Social Order: What can Big Brother Naija Teach us about the Rule of Law? -- Chapter 7: Big Brother Naija and Emergence of Winners: A Reflection on The Voting Attitude of Nigerians -- Chapter 8: Loyalty Formation and Fanaticism: A Study of the Big Brother Naija Reality Show -- Chapter 9: An Assessment of Glocal Considerations in Big Brother Naija -- Chapter 10: Cultural Interrogations and BBN Impact on Youths: A Study of BBN Season 5: "Lockdown" -- Chapter 11: BBN: Vulnerability, Self-Fashioning and Power Negotiation in Popular Culture -- Chapter 12: Gender dynamics in Big Brother Naija: Respectability, Responsibility, Reliability and Accountability -- Chapter 13: BBNaija and the Question of Nation-Branding in Nigeria: Time to take a Cue from Corporate Business?.
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標題:
Reality television programs - History and criticism. - Nigeria -
標題:
Nigeria - Foreign economic relations. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8110-4
ISBN:
9789811981104
Big Brother Naija and popular culture in Nigeria = a critique of the country's cultural and economic diplomacy /
Big Brother Naija and popular culture in Nigeria
a critique of the country's cultural and economic diplomacy /[electronic resource] :edited by Christopher Isike, Olusola Ogunnubi, Ogochukwu Ukwueze. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2023. - xxiii, 305 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Critical Analysis of 2020 Big Brother Naija Reality Show as a Pop Culture among Nigerian Youths -- Chapter 2: Advancing Nigeria's Soft Power through Brother Naija (BBN): Climate Change Awareness Creation as Corporate Social Responsibility -- Chapter 3: Big Brother Naija: A Catalyst for Nigeria's Orange Economy -- Chapter 4: Humour, Suspense and Laughter: Assessing the Mental Health Effects of the Big Brother Naija Show -- Chapter 5: Connecting Them with Home: Big Brother Naija and Nigeria's Diaspora -- Chapter 6: Subjectivity and Social Order: What can Big Brother Naija Teach us about the Rule of Law? -- Chapter 7: Big Brother Naija and Emergence of Winners: A Reflection on The Voting Attitude of Nigerians -- Chapter 8: Loyalty Formation and Fanaticism: A Study of the Big Brother Naija Reality Show -- Chapter 9: An Assessment of Glocal Considerations in Big Brother Naija -- Chapter 10: Cultural Interrogations and BBN Impact on Youths: A Study of BBN Season 5: "Lockdown" -- Chapter 11: BBN: Vulnerability, Self-Fashioning and Power Negotiation in Popular Culture -- Chapter 12: Gender dynamics in Big Brother Naija: Respectability, Responsibility, Reliability and Accountability -- Chapter 13: BBNaija and the Question of Nation-Branding in Nigeria: Time to take a Cue from Corporate Business?.
This book is about Big Brother Naija (BBN), which is a Nigerian version of the Big Brother franchise featured in more than 50 countries of the world with its major concept drawn from George Orwell 's novel, Nineteen Eigther-Four. It is organised and starred by Nigerians but viewed in many parts of the world. The book critically engages this relatively new phenomenon in Nigeria which apparently lacks scholarly attention. It proffers insights into the show's significance and implications for the nation with relation to mental health, morality, cultural diplomacy, diasporic relations, economic diplomacy, law and human relations and power dynamics. Christopher Isike is a professor of African Politics and International Relations at the University of Pretoria in South Africa. Olusola Ogunnubi is an adjunct research fellow with Carleton University, Canada and also affiliated with the University of the Free State, South Africa. Ogochukwu Ukwueze works in English and Literary Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka where he assists in teaching and research.
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LC Class. No.: PN1992.8.R43
Dewey Class. No.: 791.4572
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