Appropriating Gugak and Negotiating K-Heritage. K-Pop's Reconstruction of Korean Aesthetics in the Age of Digital Globalization [PDF]
This paper explores global K-pop's negotiation and reconstruction of Korean aesthetics via the dismantling, adoption, appropriation, and transfiguring of central elements of Korean traditional culture.
Hee-sun Kim
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K-dramas originais Netflix no catálogo brasileiro: melodrama e literacia midiática [PDF]
As plataformas de streaming expandem a ficção seriada para novos mercados e estimulam nos polos produtores estratégias como o uso de temáticas locais, com aspectos de universalidade.
Maria Cristina Palma Mungioli +2 more
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O cineturismo de K-Dramas em jovens adultos de Portugal [PDF]
O cineturismo toma a forma de uma tendência relativamente recente. De igual forma, presenciou-se um aumento de entradas de estrangeiros na Coreia do Sul diretamente proporcional com a progressiva popularidade de produtos culturais sul-coreanos, nomeadamente os K-Dramas.
Loios, Rita Salgueiro dos
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Use of Korean dramas to facilitate precision mental health understanding and discussion for Asian Americans. [PDF]
Precision mental health holds great potential for revolutionizing care and reducing the burden of mental illness. All races and ethnicities such as Asian Americans, the fastest growing racial group in the United States (U.S.), need to be engaged in ...
Ta Park VM +10 more
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The Reflection of Shamanism in South Korean Television Series [PDF]
This study explores the representation of Korean shamanism in South Korean television series (K-dramas) and examines how these productions contribute to the preservation and promotion of shamanic traditions in the context of globalization.
Paula-Grațiela CERNAMORIȚ
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Increasing Consumption of Korean Dramas during the COVID-19 Pandemic [PDF]
This qualitative study focuses on Indonesian transnational fans’ consumption of Korean dramas (hereafter K-dramas) during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study highlights the fans’ lived experiences, thoughts, and interpretation of Korean culture in watching
Chandra, Yuliyanto
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Sensibilities of the digital era. New media and future technologies in K-drama subgenre narratives [PDF]
The presented article provides insight into the development of the SF tropes in K-dramas, pointing out the correlation between the technological discourses, narrative modifications, and the viewers’ expectations. The author focuses on three chosen titles
Kiejziewicz, Agnieszka
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Korean Drama Fever—Expanding English Lexicon through Watching English-Subtitled K-Dramas: The Case of Non-Compositional Multiword Expressions [PDF]
This research was prompted by the phenomenon of binge-watching Korean television series (K-drama) amongst college students in Taiwan, where English as a foreign language (EFL) is a required course.
Hsu, Wenhua
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Korea vs. K-Dramaland: The Culturalization of K-Dramas by International Fans [PDF]
South Korean television dramas, K-Dramas, initiated the Korean Wave, Hallyu, in the late 1990s. Nowadays, a global viewership gathers online to stream K-Dramas live, watch them with subtitles, and discuss them on specialized blogs and message boards ...
Schulze, Marion
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South Korean television shows are so prominent on Netflix that “K-dramas” is a default search keyword. K-drama is considered a “genre” alongside action, anime, comedy, and romance.
Jinhee Park
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