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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
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Introduction East Asian TV Dramas: -
1 The Growth of Korean Cultural Industries and the Korean Wave -
2 Renting East Asian Popular Culture for Local Television: -
3 Mediating Nationalism and Modernity: -
4 Structure of Identification and Distancing in Watching East Asian Television Drama -
5 Re-Imagining a Cosmopolitan ‘Asian Us’: -
6 Winter Sonata and Cultural Practices of Active Fans in Japan: -
7 Touring ‘Dramatic Korea’: Japanese Women as Viewers of Hanryu Dramas and Tourists on Hanryu Tours -
8 Popular Cultural Capital and Cultural Identity: -
9 Mapping Out the Cultural Politics of “the Korean Wave” in Contemporary South Korea -
10 Rap(p)ing Korean Wave: -
11 Existing in the Age of Innocence: -
12 When the Korean Wave Meets Resident Koreans in Japan: - References
- Index
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- Source:
- East Asian Pop Culture
- Publisher:
- Hong Kong University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
-
Introduction East Asian TV Dramas: -
1 The Growth of Korean Cultural Industries and the Korean Wave -
2 Renting East Asian Popular Culture for Local Television: -
3 Mediating Nationalism and Modernity: -
4 Structure of Identification and Distancing in Watching East Asian Television Drama -
5 Re-Imagining a Cosmopolitan ‘Asian Us’: -
6 Winter Sonata and Cultural Practices of Active Fans in Japan: -
7 Touring ‘Dramatic Korea’: Japanese Women as Viewers of Hanryu Dramas and Tourists on Hanryu Tours -
8 Popular Cultural Capital and Cultural Identity: -
9 Mapping Out the Cultural Politics of “the Korean Wave” in Contemporary South Korea -
10 Rap(p)ing Korean Wave: -
11 Existing in the Age of Innocence: -
12 When the Korean Wave Meets Resident Koreans in Japan: - References
- Index