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East Asian pop culture : analysing the Korean wave /

The contributors analyse the subject of Asian pop culture arranged under three headings: 'Television Industry in East Asia', 'Transnational-Crosscultural Receptions of TV Dramas' and 'Nationalistic reactions'.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Chua, Beng Huat (Editor ), Iwabuchi, Kōichi, 1960- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hong Kong : London : Hong Kong University Press ; Eurospan [distributor], 2008.
Colección:TransAsia--screen cultures.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: East Asian TV dramas: identifications, sentiments and effects / Chua Beng Huat and Koichi Iwabuchi
  • The growth of Korean cultural industries and the Korean wave / Doobo Shim
  • Renting East Asian popular culture for local television: regional networks of cultural production / Tania Lim
  • Mediating nationalism and modernity: the transnationalization of Korean dramas on Chinese (satellite) TV / Lisa Leung
  • Structure of identification and distancing in watching East Asian television drama / Chua Beng Huat
  • Re-imagining a cosmopolitan 'Asian Us': Korean media flows and imaginaries of Asian modern femininities / Angel Lin and Avin Tong
  • Winter sonata and cultural practices of active fans in Japan: considering middle-aged women as cultural agents / Yoshitaka Mōri
  • Touring 'dramatic Korea': Japanese women as viewers of Hanryu dramas and tourists on Hanryu tours / Yukie Hirata
  • Popular cultural capital and cultural identity: young Korean women's cultural appropriation of Japanese TV dramas / Dong-Hoo Lee
  • Mapping out the cultural politics of "the Korean wave" in contemporary South Korea / Keehyeung Lee
  • Rap(p)ing Korean wave: national identity in question / Fang-chih Irene Yang
  • Existing in the age of innocence: pop stars, publics, and politics in Asia / Eva Tsai
  • When the Korean wave meets resident Koreans in Japan: intersections of the transnational, the postcolonial and the multicultural / Koichi Iwabuchi.