Transnational Hallyu: The Globalization of Korean Digital and Popular Culture
While the influence of Western, Anglophone popular culture has continued in the global cultural market, the Korean cultural industry has substantially developed and globally exported its various cultural products, such as television programs, pop music, video games and films. The global circulation of Korean popular culture is known as the Korean wave, or Hallyu. Given its empirical scope and theoretical contributions, this book will be highly appealing to any scholar or student interested in media globalization and contemporary Asia popular culture. These chapters present the evolution of Hallyu as a transnational process and addresses two distinctive aspects of the recent Hallyu phenomenon - digital technology integration and global reach. This book will be the first monograph to comprehensively and comparatively examine the translational flows of Hallyu through extensive field studies conducted in the US, Canada, Chile, Spain and Germany.
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Transnational Hallyu: The Globalization of Korean Digital and Popular Culture
While the influence of Western, Anglophone popular culture has continued in the global cultural market, the Korean cultural industry has substantially developed and globally exported its various cultural products, such as television programs, pop music, video games and films. The global circulation of Korean popular culture is known as the Korean wave, or Hallyu. Given its empirical scope and theoretical contributions, this book will be highly appealing to any scholar or student interested in media globalization and contemporary Asia popular culture. These chapters present the evolution of Hallyu as a transnational process and addresses two distinctive aspects of the recent Hallyu phenomenon - digital technology integration and global reach. This book will be the first monograph to comprehensively and comparatively examine the translational flows of Hallyu through extensive field studies conducted in the US, Canada, Chile, Spain and Germany.
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Transnational Hallyu: The Globalization of Korean Digital and Popular Culture

Transnational Hallyu: The Globalization of Korean Digital and Popular Culture

Transnational Hallyu: The Globalization of Korean Digital and Popular Culture

Transnational Hallyu: The Globalization of Korean Digital and Popular Culture

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While the influence of Western, Anglophone popular culture has continued in the global cultural market, the Korean cultural industry has substantially developed and globally exported its various cultural products, such as television programs, pop music, video games and films. The global circulation of Korean popular culture is known as the Korean wave, or Hallyu. Given its empirical scope and theoretical contributions, this book will be highly appealing to any scholar or student interested in media globalization and contemporary Asia popular culture. These chapters present the evolution of Hallyu as a transnational process and addresses two distinctive aspects of the recent Hallyu phenomenon - digital technology integration and global reach. This book will be the first monograph to comprehensively and comparatively examine the translational flows of Hallyu through extensive field studies conducted in the US, Canada, Chile, Spain and Germany.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538146972
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 06/29/2021
Series: Asian Cultural Studies: Transnational and Dialogic Approaches
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dal Yong Jin is a Distinguished SFU Professor in the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University.
Kyong Yoon is an Associate Professor in the Department of English and Cultural Studies at the University of British Columbia Okanagan.
Wonjung Min is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
Dal Yong Jin is professor of communication at Simon Fraser University.
Lukas Szrot is assistant professor of sociology at Bemidji State University.

Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter 1. Emerging New Wave: Transnational Hallyu
Chapter 2. Evolution of the Korean Cultural Industries
Chapter 3. Digital Convergence of Hallyu
Chapter 4. Social Media, Digital Platforms, and Hallyu in North America
Chapter 5. Participatory Translation of Hallyu in Latin America
Chapter 6.Hallyu as a Total Work of Art in Europe I
Chapter 7. Consuming the Contra-Flow of K-pop in Europe II
Chapter 8. Conclusion: Gained in Translation
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