South Korean Popular Culture in the Global Context

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celebrity diplomacy
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Fandom
Goodwill Ambassadors
Hallyu
Hallyu studies
inter-Korean Conflict
inter-Korean media relations
inter-Korean Reconciliation
inter-Korean Relations
International Fans
K-pop
Korean Entertainment Companies
Korean popular culture
Korean Popular Culture Production
Korean Wave
media influence Asia
North Korean
North Korean Defector
North Korean Soldiers
online fandom political mobilisation
Online Shows
PyeongChang Winter Olympics
SM Entertainment
Soft power
Soft Power Strategies
South Korean
South Korean Government
South Korean Popular Culture
Strategic Narrative
Tv Drama

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032233727
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book explores the recent landscape of Korean popular culture, including celebrity diplomacy, political activism, and inter-Korean relations in the era of ‘ontact’, with a special focus on K-pop and K-drama.

Utilising the interdisciplinary approach, along with theoretical accounts, it redefines popular culture and its true power – beyond soft power – including discussions of how the pandemic and the use of online platforms have coincidently or effectively influenced recent phenomena surrounding Korean popular culture. It reveals both the possibilities and pitfalls of Hallyu diplomacy and the UN’s celebrity diplomacy more broadly, and highlights how, through the mobilisation of a large internet fanbase, the modern K-pop ‘standom’ can influence political discourse. The book also features an examination of the political significance of the K-drama through which it highlights the potential of popular media to impact inter-Korean relations and inform current international understanding and perception of the Korean conflict.

Dealing with the wider scope of Korean popular culture this book will be a valuable resource to students and scholars of South Korea, international relations, public diplomacy, political activism, and cultural and media studies.