Korean pop culture beyond Asia : race and reception / edited by David C. Oh and Benjamin M. Han.
| Other author | Oh, David C., editor. |
| Other author | Han, Benjamin M., editor. |
| Format | Book |
| Publication | Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2024] |
| Description | x, 280 pages : 23 cm |
| Subjects |
| Contents | Introduction / David C. Oh and Benjamin M. Han -- Part I. Transcultural Affinity, Excess, and Contradiction -- 1. The Road to Fandom: Joy and Black "Fans" in K-pop / Crystal S. Anderson -- 2. Between Appreciation and Appropriation: Race-Transitioning among Hallyu Fans / Min Joo Lee -- 3. Korean Romance for Wholesomeness and Racism? The Transcultural Reception of the Reality Dating Show Single's Inferno / Woori Han -- 4. K-pop and the Racialization of Asian American Popular Musicians / Donna Lee Kwon -- 5. "Soft" Koreans and "Sensual" Cubans: Race, Gender, and the Reception of South Korean Popular Culture in Cuba / Laura-Zo͡ Humphreys -- Part II. Intersectional Connection and Imaginaries -- 6. Latin Orientalism and Anglo Hegemony in Korean Rock: Seo Taiji's "Moai" (2009) / Moišs Park -- 7. "I Was Probably Korean in a Previous Life": Transracial Jokes and Fantasies of Hallyu Fans / Irina Lyan -- 8. Hallyu Dreaming: Making Sense of Race and Gender in K-dramas in the US Midwest and Ireland/ Rebecca Chiyoko King-O'Riain -- 9. When K-pop Meets Islam: Cultural Appropriation and Fan Engagement / Young Jung -- 10. "I Can Do Both": Queering K-pop Idols through the White Discursive Standpoint of TikTok Users / Julia TrzciDska & David C. Oh. |
| Abstract | Korean media has exploded in popularity across the globe in the past decade: BTS and other K-pop groups have packed stadiums, Parasite garnered record-breaking critical success, The Masked Singer and Single's Inferno became viral TV hits, and multiday KCON fan events have highlighted not only media but Korean food, cosmetics, and fashion. Exploring how fans from different cultural and racial backgrounds engage with Korean media in local and individual contexts, this edited collection reveals complex transcultural affinities, conflicts, and negotiations. The essays delve into the ways people create meaning from, and shape affinity to, Korean television and music. The book also explores Korean popular culture's influence on audiences' imaginative play, desires, and fantasies, critically examining topics such as TikTok as a space of Asian fetishization, Black YouTubers' K-pop reaction videos, the perception of Korean men in opposition to European hegemonic masculinity, and Middle Eastern fans' responses to appropriation in K-pop. Throughout, the contributors provide perceptive analyses that reveal what the interplay of race and Korean entertainment tells us about the complex nature of transnational fandom. -- Provided by publisher. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| LCCN | 2024003680 |
| ISBN | 9780295752952 hardcover |
| ISBN | 0295752955 hardcover |
| ISBN | 9780295752969 paperback |
| ISBN | 0295752963 paperback |
| ISBN | electronic book |
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