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Pop empires : transnational and diasporic flows of India and Korea /

At the start of the twenty-first century, challenges to the global hegemony of U.S. culture are more apparent than ever. Two of the contenders vying for the hearts, minds, bandwidths, and pocketbooks of the world's consumers of culture (principally, popular culture) are India and South Korea. &...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Lee, S. Heijin (Editor ), Mehta, Monika, 1970- (Editor ), Ku, Robert Ji-Song (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, [2019]
Colección:Asia pop!
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Queering Routes and Roots. The Softening of Butches : the adoption of Korean "soft" masculinity among Thai toms ; Between Screens and Bodies : new queer performance in India ; K-pop in Mexico : flash mobs, media stunts, and the momentum of global mutual recognition ; Making the Past Present : intertextuality and pastiche in Bollywood neo-noir -- Relocating Stardom. The Politics and Promises of "Gangnam Style" ; Ranveer Singh's "Chichorapan" : habitus, masculinity, and stardom ; Consolidating Bollywood : spectacularity without stardom ; Imitating Flower Boy Stars : K-pop male stars and assembling new female masculinity in South Korea -- (Not) Crossing Over. Expanding Diasporic Identity through Bollywood Dance in London ; From Seoul to Cinemascapes : the private lives of contemporary cine-tourism in (and out) of India ; Hallyu in Hollywood : South Korean actors in the United States ; Sassy Girls : a transnational reading of the monstrous girlfriend in South Korea, India, and the United States -- Mediating Circuits and Markets. Imagining Virtual Audiences : digital distribution, global media, and online fandom ; How K-pop Went Global : digitization and the market-making of Korean entertainment houses ; Toward a Global Community : dreaming high with K-pop ; Thinking Outside the Canvas : the lost art of cinema billboards in South Korea and India. 
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