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K-dramas meet Netflix

The Soft Power of the Korean Wave, 2021
Hyejung Ju
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The rise of K-dramas in the Middle East

The Soft Power of the Korean Wave, 2021
Yes¸im Kaptan, Murat Tutucu
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Romantic blockbusters: the co-commissioning of Korean network-developed K-dramas as ‘Netflix originals’

Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema, 2022
Since Netflix started offering its multinational service in South Korea in 2016, the company’s main strategy has been to enter into partnerships with local legacy networks in the form of co-commissions and offer locally developed K-dramas as ‘Netflix ...
Hyun Jung Stephany Noh
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Vilãs de novelas x vilãs de k-dramas: violência de gênero contra as antagonistas

Temática, 2023
Este artigo avalia a representação das vilãs em K-Dramas, levando em consideração também as diferenças entre a sociedade sul-coreana e a brasileira e como as ações das antagonistas justificariam a violência de gênero contra elas.
A. Martins, V. Forte
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Classification of concentration or focus by signal Electroencephalography (EEG) and addiction Watching K-Dramas Using Algoritma K-Nearest Neighbor

Signal and Image Processing Letters, 2023
K-drama or drakor is currently being enjoyed in Indonesia when the Covid-19 pandemic hits, especially by the fair sex. From the sources obtained, the number of k-dramas or dramas also increased during the covid-19 pandemic from the previous 2.7 hours a ...
Ahmad Azhari, R. Ramadan
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A MULHER QUE ESPERA: DOR, AFETO E RESISTÊNCIA NO CAPITALISMO EMOCIONAL DOS K-DRAMAS

Arte 21
Este artigo analisa a figura da mulher que espera como dispositivo narrativo e político em cinco k-dramas contemporâneos. A partir de imagens marcadas por silêncios e afetos contidos, propõe-se uma reflexão sobre dor, resistência e permane ...
Marcia Bastilho
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Deterritorialisation of Korean TV dramas in “Netflix Originals”: “We are living in the Squid Game world”

Critical Studies in Television, 2023
Squid Game’s phenomenal success calls attention to the local specificity of Netflix’s global expansion as it commissions original K-dramas. This practice has rich implications, both positive and negative, for Netflix’s production and distribution of ...
Hyejung Ju
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Feminist Realism in K-Dramas: My Mister and Something in the Rain

JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies
:This article is an intervention in television studies, gender studies, and Korean media studies to define “feminist realism” in television based on analyses of two K-dramas that aired in the wake of the 2018 #MeTooKorea movement—My Mister (tvN) and ...
G. Jung
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Your Bodies are Our Future: Vietnamese Men’s Engagement with Korean Television Dramas as a Technology of the Self

Asian Studies Review, 2022
In the 21st century Korean television dramas (K-dramas) have featured prominently in the Vietnamese menu of mass cultural consumption as part of Hallyu – the global popularisation of South Korean cultural products. Grounded in Michel Foucault’s notion of
Thi Gammon
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