Reviews
If you were engaged by Thomas Friedman's The Earth is Flat, you will enjoy How 'American' Is Globalization?
Intriguing analysis of the influence of American technology and culture on foreign societies.
A provocatively offbeat and intermittently persuasive entry in the Americanization debate.
In a first-rate book about a topic of major importance, Marling challenges the conventional wisdom about how the world is becoming 'Americanized.' Extraordinarily impressive.
Book Details
Preface
1. "Less Than We Think"
What Are We Talking about When We Talk about Globalization?
Is English Conquering the World?
The Ubiquitous American Film
American Television and the Rise of Local
Preface
1. "Less Than We Think"
What Are We Talking about When We Talk about Globalization?
Is English Conquering the World?
The Ubiquitous American Film
American Television and the Rise of Local Programming
The McDonald's Brouhaha
What about the Internet?
Do American Companies Dominate the World Economy?
Seeing Ourselves Everywhere
2. The Resistance of the Local
Language
Communicative Distance
Food
Gender
Education
Work
Land
Tribalism
Corruption
Smuggling and Counterfeiting
Taxes
The Resistance of the Local
3. "More Than We Know"
ATMs
The Money Market
Flexible Manufacturing
Franchising
Airfreight
Containerized Freight
Bar Codes
Computing
Logistics
Conclusion
Notes
Essay on Sources
Index