Korean Wave
Evolution, Fandom, and Transnationality
Herausgeber: Yoon, Tae-Jin; Jin, Kyong Yoon Yong
Korean Wave
Evolution, Fandom, and Transnationality
Herausgeber: Yoon, Tae-Jin; Jin, Kyong Yoon Yong
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This collection examines the spread and popularity of South Korean popular culture and its global effects over the last twenty years. The contributors analyze the theoretical and institutional history of this development, its relationship with other globalizing forces, and the industrialization of cultural production in South Korea.
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This collection examines the spread and popularity of South Korean popular culture and its global effects over the last twenty years. The contributors analyze the theoretical and institutional history of this development, its relationship with other globalizing forces, and the industrialization of cultural production in South Korea.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781498555586
- ISBN-10: 1498555586
- Artikelnr.: 56729170
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781498555586
- ISBN-10: 1498555586
- Artikelnr.: 56729170
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dal Yong Jin is professor in the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University. Tae-Jin Yoon is professor in the Graduate School of Communication and Arts at Yonsei University.
Preface, Tae-Jin Yoon and Dal Yong Jin
Introduction: In Retrospect of the Korean Wave: Twenty Years and Prospect,
Tae-Jin Yoon and Dal Yong Jin
Part I: The Histories of the Korean Wave
Chapter 1: Emergence, Evolution, and Extension of "Hallyu Studies": What
Have Scholars Found from Korean Pop Culture in the Last Twenty Years?
Tae-Jin Yoon and Bora Kang
Chapter 2: Hallyu: Numerous Discourses, One Perspective, Yong-jin Won
Chapter 3: A Critical Interpretation of the Cultural Industries in the Era
of New Korean Wave, Dal Yong Jin
Part II: New Perspectives of Hallyu Studies
Chapter 4: Hallyu beyond Asia: Theoretical Investigations on Global
Consumption of Hallyu, Seok-Kyeong Hong
Chapter 5: #Unrequited Love in Cottage Industry? Managing K-pop
(Transnational) Fandom in the Social Media Age, Lisa Yuk-ming Leung
Chapter 6: Postcolonial Production and Consumption of Global K-pop, Kyong
Yoon
Part III: Online Media and Global Fandom
Chapter 7: Fan Economy and Consumption: Fandom of Korean Music Bands in
China, Qian Zhang and Anthony Y. H. Fung
Chapter 8: Korean Wave Reception and Participatory Fan Culture in Latin
America: What Lies Beyond the Media Reports, Wonjung Min
Chapter 9: When Korean Wave flows into the Islamic world: Hallyu in
Tunisia, Eunbyul Lee
Part IV: Transnationality of the Korean Wave
Chapter 10: The Korean Wave and Anti-Korean Sentiment in Japan: The Rise of
a New Soft Power for a Cultural Minority, Hyangjin Lee
Chapter 11: The Unscripted Format Trade in a New Era of the Korean Wave: A
Comparative Analysis of the Chinese Remaking of the Korean Reality TV Show,
Daddy, Where Are You Going?, Ju Oak Kim and Luling Huang
Chapter 12: Transnational Media Culture and Soft Power of the Korean Wave
in the United States, Hyeri Jung
Chapter 13: A Study on Transnational Cultural Flows in Asia through the
Case of Hallyu in Vietnam, Mi-Sook Park
Introduction: In Retrospect of the Korean Wave: Twenty Years and Prospect,
Tae-Jin Yoon and Dal Yong Jin
Part I: The Histories of the Korean Wave
Chapter 1: Emergence, Evolution, and Extension of "Hallyu Studies": What
Have Scholars Found from Korean Pop Culture in the Last Twenty Years?
Tae-Jin Yoon and Bora Kang
Chapter 2: Hallyu: Numerous Discourses, One Perspective, Yong-jin Won
Chapter 3: A Critical Interpretation of the Cultural Industries in the Era
of New Korean Wave, Dal Yong Jin
Part II: New Perspectives of Hallyu Studies
Chapter 4: Hallyu beyond Asia: Theoretical Investigations on Global
Consumption of Hallyu, Seok-Kyeong Hong
Chapter 5: #Unrequited Love in Cottage Industry? Managing K-pop
(Transnational) Fandom in the Social Media Age, Lisa Yuk-ming Leung
Chapter 6: Postcolonial Production and Consumption of Global K-pop, Kyong
Yoon
Part III: Online Media and Global Fandom
Chapter 7: Fan Economy and Consumption: Fandom of Korean Music Bands in
China, Qian Zhang and Anthony Y. H. Fung
Chapter 8: Korean Wave Reception and Participatory Fan Culture in Latin
America: What Lies Beyond the Media Reports, Wonjung Min
Chapter 9: When Korean Wave flows into the Islamic world: Hallyu in
Tunisia, Eunbyul Lee
Part IV: Transnationality of the Korean Wave
Chapter 10: The Korean Wave and Anti-Korean Sentiment in Japan: The Rise of
a New Soft Power for a Cultural Minority, Hyangjin Lee
Chapter 11: The Unscripted Format Trade in a New Era of the Korean Wave: A
Comparative Analysis of the Chinese Remaking of the Korean Reality TV Show,
Daddy, Where Are You Going?, Ju Oak Kim and Luling Huang
Chapter 12: Transnational Media Culture and Soft Power of the Korean Wave
in the United States, Hyeri Jung
Chapter 13: A Study on Transnational Cultural Flows in Asia through the
Case of Hallyu in Vietnam, Mi-Sook Park
Preface, Tae-Jin Yoon and Dal Yong Jin
Introduction: In Retrospect of the Korean Wave: Twenty Years and Prospect,
Tae-Jin Yoon and Dal Yong Jin
Part I: The Histories of the Korean Wave
Chapter 1: Emergence, Evolution, and Extension of "Hallyu Studies": What
Have Scholars Found from Korean Pop Culture in the Last Twenty Years?
Tae-Jin Yoon and Bora Kang
Chapter 2: Hallyu: Numerous Discourses, One Perspective, Yong-jin Won
Chapter 3: A Critical Interpretation of the Cultural Industries in the Era
of New Korean Wave, Dal Yong Jin
Part II: New Perspectives of Hallyu Studies
Chapter 4: Hallyu beyond Asia: Theoretical Investigations on Global
Consumption of Hallyu, Seok-Kyeong Hong
Chapter 5: #Unrequited Love in Cottage Industry? Managing K-pop
(Transnational) Fandom in the Social Media Age, Lisa Yuk-ming Leung
Chapter 6: Postcolonial Production and Consumption of Global K-pop, Kyong
Yoon
Part III: Online Media and Global Fandom
Chapter 7: Fan Economy and Consumption: Fandom of Korean Music Bands in
China, Qian Zhang and Anthony Y. H. Fung
Chapter 8: Korean Wave Reception and Participatory Fan Culture in Latin
America: What Lies Beyond the Media Reports, Wonjung Min
Chapter 9: When Korean Wave flows into the Islamic world: Hallyu in
Tunisia, Eunbyul Lee
Part IV: Transnationality of the Korean Wave
Chapter 10: The Korean Wave and Anti-Korean Sentiment in Japan: The Rise of
a New Soft Power for a Cultural Minority, Hyangjin Lee
Chapter 11: The Unscripted Format Trade in a New Era of the Korean Wave: A
Comparative Analysis of the Chinese Remaking of the Korean Reality TV Show,
Daddy, Where Are You Going?, Ju Oak Kim and Luling Huang
Chapter 12: Transnational Media Culture and Soft Power of the Korean Wave
in the United States, Hyeri Jung
Chapter 13: A Study on Transnational Cultural Flows in Asia through the
Case of Hallyu in Vietnam, Mi-Sook Park
Introduction: In Retrospect of the Korean Wave: Twenty Years and Prospect,
Tae-Jin Yoon and Dal Yong Jin
Part I: The Histories of the Korean Wave
Chapter 1: Emergence, Evolution, and Extension of "Hallyu Studies": What
Have Scholars Found from Korean Pop Culture in the Last Twenty Years?
Tae-Jin Yoon and Bora Kang
Chapter 2: Hallyu: Numerous Discourses, One Perspective, Yong-jin Won
Chapter 3: A Critical Interpretation of the Cultural Industries in the Era
of New Korean Wave, Dal Yong Jin
Part II: New Perspectives of Hallyu Studies
Chapter 4: Hallyu beyond Asia: Theoretical Investigations on Global
Consumption of Hallyu, Seok-Kyeong Hong
Chapter 5: #Unrequited Love in Cottage Industry? Managing K-pop
(Transnational) Fandom in the Social Media Age, Lisa Yuk-ming Leung
Chapter 6: Postcolonial Production and Consumption of Global K-pop, Kyong
Yoon
Part III: Online Media and Global Fandom
Chapter 7: Fan Economy and Consumption: Fandom of Korean Music Bands in
China, Qian Zhang and Anthony Y. H. Fung
Chapter 8: Korean Wave Reception and Participatory Fan Culture in Latin
America: What Lies Beyond the Media Reports, Wonjung Min
Chapter 9: When Korean Wave flows into the Islamic world: Hallyu in
Tunisia, Eunbyul Lee
Part IV: Transnationality of the Korean Wave
Chapter 10: The Korean Wave and Anti-Korean Sentiment in Japan: The Rise of
a New Soft Power for a Cultural Minority, Hyangjin Lee
Chapter 11: The Unscripted Format Trade in a New Era of the Korean Wave: A
Comparative Analysis of the Chinese Remaking of the Korean Reality TV Show,
Daddy, Where Are You Going?, Ju Oak Kim and Luling Huang
Chapter 12: Transnational Media Culture and Soft Power of the Korean Wave
in the United States, Hyeri Jung
Chapter 13: A Study on Transnational Cultural Flows in Asia through the
Case of Hallyu in Vietnam, Mi-Sook Park







