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There Will Be Blood: The Darker Side of K-Pop Fandom [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
In recent years "Hallyu", that is "the Korean Wave", has been sweeping across the globe. In this essay, the term will serve almost exclusively as the synonym to "Korean music". As every music genre, it has its own fandom, albeit divided in two: domestic and international.
Iwicka, Renata
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UMA ANÁLISE DO FANDOM K-POP “ORBIT” DO GRUPO LOONA

open access: yesBrazilian Creative Industries Journal
Para responder à questão de como se dão produções de fãs em comunidades online e quais são suas atividades características, este artigo analisa o fandom “Orbit”, fãs do grupo musical de K-pop Loona, pela plataforma Facebook.
Manoela Fernandes Vieira Barbosa   +1 more
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Polish K-Pop Fandom: Phenomenon, Structure & Communication [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The book was written for people who would like to learn more about Polish K-Pop fandom, but it can also be of help for those who are looking for some basic information about fan studies or K-Pop in general. It is not only meant to provide a set of basic information on Polish K-Pop fandom, but also to connect Polish and international fan studies, which ...
Trzcińska, Julia
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TWITAUTOLOGY: NEOLOGISM IN K-POP FANBASE ON TWITTER [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Every fandom has a unique pattern of language usage to communicate with one another. Different fandoms, of course, affect their language patterns respectively, because the neologisms that are formed can represent the identity of each fandom. K-Pop fandom
Amalinda, Chika   +5 more
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Public Reception of Young K-pop Fans in Vietnam, 2011–19

open access: yesTransformative Works and Cultures, 2022
"Water buffalo youth," "mixed-race," and "out of control" are notable mainstream terms publicly used to refer to Korean popular music (hereafter "K-pop") fans in Vietnam.
Becky Pham
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Reflecting on Japan-Korea relations through the Korean wave: Fan desires, nationalist fears, and transcultural fandom

open access: yesTransformative Works and Cultures, 2021
The reception of K-pop in Japan must be contextualized within the postcolonial relationship between Japan and Korea. Studying fan discourse and discourse about fans reveals that the Korean Wave (that is, fandom around Korean popular culture) has produced
Thomas Baudinette
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NCTzen Fandom Bandung Fanaticism on K-Pop Idol NCT

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Economics, Social, and Humanities, 2023
The development of technology, the emergence of various K-Pop groups that began to bewitch the Indonesian people. One of them, a boy group made by SM Entertainment, namely NCT. The NCTzen phenomenon increasingly shows that the movement of the Korean entertainment industry is mushrooming in Indonesian society.
Ilham Gemiharto   +2 more
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Toward Productive Coexistence: A Relational Analysis of a Feminist Counterpublic in Twitter K-Pop Fandom

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2023
Counterpublic research highlights the significance of counter-discourse in challenging dominant public spheres. Yet, less focus has been given to how counterpublic actors could destabilize the relationships within a dominant public to foster counter ...
Yena Lee
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The Effect of K-Pop and the Interaction within the K-Pop Community on EFL Learners

open access: yesRevista Lengua y Cultura, 2023
Korean-Pop (K-Pop) has become a global phenomenon, reaching parts of the world that no one could have imagined before. The recent surge in popularity has brought about an enormous number of fans from all over the world, all wishing to engage in the ...
Monica J. Valerio-Ramos   +1 more
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The Popularity of K-Pop Culture in Russia: Good or Evil? The Case of BTS

open access: yesУправленческое консультирование, 2023
The export and consumption of mass culture products through social networks is practically uncontrollable through globalization. The Republic of Korea, which has made a bet on its creative industries, has achieved noticeable success in this area.
M. A. Kashina
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