Korean Pop Culture beyond Asia

Korean Pop Culture beyond Asia

Race and Reception

Oh, David C.; Han, Benjamin Min

University of Washington Press

11/2024

292

Dura

9780295752952

15 a 20 dias

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DRAFT

Introduction, by David C. Oh & Benjamin M. Han

Part I. Transcultural Affinity, Excess, and Contradiction

Chapter 1. The Road to Fandom: Joy and Black "Fans" in K-pop, by Crystal S. Anderson

Chapter 2. Between Appreciation and Appropriation: Race-Transitioning among Hallyu Fans, by Min Joo Lee

Chapter 3. Korean Romance for Wholesomeness and Racism? The Transcultural Reception of the Reality Dating Show Single's Inferno, by Woori Han

Chapter 4. K-pop and the Racialization of Asian American Popular Musicians, by Donna Lee Kwon

Chapter 5. "Soft" Koreans and "Sensual" Cubans: Race, Gender, and the Reception of South Korean Popular Culture in Cuba, by Laura-Zoe Humphreys

Part II. Intersectional Connection and Imaginaries

Chapter 6. Latin Orientalism and Anglo Hegemony in Korean Rock: Seo Taiji's "Moai" (2009), by Moises Park

Chapter 7. "I Was Probably Korean in a Previous Life": Transracial Jokes and Fantasies of Hallyu Fans, by Irina Lyan

Chapter 8. Hallyu Dreaming: Making Sense of Race and Gender in K-dramas in the US Midwest and Ireland, by Rebecca Chiyoko King-O'Riain

Chapter 9. When K-pop Meets Islam: Cultural Appropriation and Fan Engagement, by Young Jung

Chapter 10. "I Can Do Both": Queering K-pop Idols through the White Discursive Standpoint of TikTok Users, by Julia Trzcinska & David C. Oh
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