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Donald Trump nouveau protagoniste du Korean Drama

Outre-Terre, 2017
Analisi delle conseguenze dell'elezione a presidente di Donald Trump sui rapporti tra gli USA e le due Coree.
Maurizio Riotto, Julien Hautefort
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Multimodal Literacies: Imagining Lives Through Korean Dramas

Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2016
AbstractGlobal networks of information and interactions have created new conditions for access to myriad literacies, languages, and communities. Engagements with transnational texts and communities can support the imagination of lives different from one's local context.
Grace MyHyun Kim, Delila Omerbašić
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Korean Radio Drama

Abstract This chapter examines the inception of South Korea’s postwar radio culture by analyzing 1960s radio dramas, focusing on voice and voice performance. What kinds of indexical and iconic voices contributed to the popularity of the radio dramas in the 1960s?
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Watching and reviewing selected Korean dramas and Filipino dramas

Pantao (International Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences)
As a teacher, it is essential to acquire various techniques in teaching or presenting lessons to make them exciting for students. The primary objective of this study is to examine the social conditions depicted in selected Korean and Filipino dramas and to develop a model for analysis.
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The Genrification of “Korean Drama” in Taiwan

China Information, 2008
This article demonstrates that the process of defining Korean drama as idol drama or Qiongyao drama with realist or melodramatic orientations by different agents for “self-aggrandizement” is embedded in gender and ethnic/class tensions as a result of postcolonial nation formation and globalization.
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Netflix and Korean Drama

2023
Anthony Fung, Jindong Leo-Liu
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Medieval Korean Drama: The Pongsan Mask Dance

Comparative Drama, 2005
Medieval Korean drama is a composite art that technically dramatizes social ideas, norms, and culture, ingeniously harmonizing Korean customs and its dramatic functions. It is performed by actors who wear various masks, diverse both in function and symbolic value. Masks once employed in primitive society as camouflage for hunting or as magical tools to
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Adolescents, Korean Dramas, and Local Wisdom Values

Proceeding of International Conference on Communication, Culture and Media Studies (CCCMS), 2016
Aceh province has Qanun (legislation similar to local laws) regulating the conduct of government to social life of Aceh people. Then, it is the task of Wilayatul hisbah or shari’a police to monitor the implementation of Islamic law in Aceh. Sharia-based rules cover the field of Aqeedah, shar'iah, and morals that have lasted for a few years now also ...
Husniati, Ade Muana, Maryam, MS
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Korean traditional foods as antiviral and respiratory disease prevention and treatments: A detailed review

Trends in Food Science and Technology, 2021
Gitishree Das   +2 more
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