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Korean Wave and Korean Women Television Viewers in Singapore
Asian Journal of Women's Studies, 2007AbstractAgainst the backdrop of cultural globalization and regionalization, this study theorizes on transnational television consumption and cultural flows within Asia by examining the ways in which women of the Korean diaspora enjoy homeland television drama while living in Singapore.
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Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal, 2013
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to present a theoretical framework to demythologize Asian consumers' cultural and ideological narratives in relation to the newly emerging popular culture developed in Korea, widely known as “Korean wave.” In addition, methodological considerations for the understudied consumption phenomenon are also discussed.Design/
Soonkwan Hong, Chang‐Ho Kim
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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to present a theoretical framework to demythologize Asian consumers' cultural and ideological narratives in relation to the newly emerging popular culture developed in Korea, widely known as “Korean wave.” In addition, methodological considerations for the understudied consumption phenomenon are also discussed.Design/
Soonkwan Hong, Chang‐Ho Kim
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Significance, 2023
Abstract Watched Squid Game, heard BTS or eaten ramyeon? You might be “Kontagious”. In her winning entry for our 2023 Statistical Excellence Award for Early Career Writing, Robyn Goldsmith takes a statistician's view of Korean culture's astonishing recent rise in international ...
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Abstract Watched Squid Game, heard BTS or eaten ramyeon? You might be “Kontagious”. In her winning entry for our 2023 Statistical Excellence Award for Early Career Writing, Robyn Goldsmith takes a statistician's view of Korean culture's astonishing recent rise in international ...
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2017
Since the Korean Wave phenomenon started in 1997, Hallyu has undergone many changes. Geographically, while Asia has been the largest cultural market for the Korean cultural industries, other parts of society, including North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America have gradually admitted Korean popular culture.
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Since the Korean Wave phenomenon started in 1997, Hallyu has undergone many changes. Geographically, while Asia has been the largest cultural market for the Korean cultural industries, other parts of society, including North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America have gradually admitted Korean popular culture.
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The Korean Wave and Korean Dramas
2018For the past two decades, the Korean Wave has been recognized in many parts of the world, and has articulated dynamic junctures of globalization, regionalization, and localization in the realms of media and popular culture. Due to online media platforms such as streaming services, television content has been diversifying and increasing its ...
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2016
The 2012 smash Gangnam Style by the Seoul-based rapper Psy capped the triumph of Hallyu, the Korean Wave of music, film, and other cultural forms that have become a worldwide sensation. This book analyzes the social and technological trends that transformed South Korean entertainment from a mostly regional interest aimed at families into a global ...
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The 2012 smash Gangnam Style by the Seoul-based rapper Psy capped the triumph of Hallyu, the Korean Wave of music, film, and other cultural forms that have become a worldwide sensation. This book analyzes the social and technological trends that transformed South Korean entertainment from a mostly regional interest aimed at families into a global ...
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The Korean New Wave generally refers to the art cinema produced in South Korea starting in the late 1980s as the country liberalised after several decades of dictatorship and restrictions on free expression. Some scholars make a distinction between a Korean New Wave, which ran from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s, and a Korean New Cinema that begins ...
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