Understanding Hallyu

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Asian media innovation
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Bad Friend
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Captive Reader
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Chat Box
cross-cultural storytelling
cyberculture research
Digital Comics
Digital Medium Offer
digital narrative analysis
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Graphic Memoir
Graphic Narrative
Infinite Canvas
Information Infrastructure
James Beard
Korean Literature
Korean Media
Korean media products
Korean Popular Cultural Products
Korean Popular Culture
Korean Wave
Korean Wave Phenomenon
Korean webtoon wave
Main Character
Modern Korean Society
Mukbang broadcasting
Multiple Delivery Channels
narrative theory application
Narratological Approach
Remix culture
SM Entertainment
transcultural media studies
Transmedia Storytelling
transmedial narrative methodologies
View Point

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367690342
  • Weight: 200g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book sheds light on aspects of the Korean Wave and Korean media products that are less discussed—Korean literature, webtoon, and mukbang. It explores the making of these Korean popular cultural products and how they work and engage media recipients regardless of their different national, cultural, and geographical backgrounds.

Drawing on narrative theory and cultural studies, the book makes a compelling argument about how to analyze the production and consumption of Korean media within and beyond its national boundary with critical eyes. The author shows how transmedial narrative studies (narrative studies across media) offers analytical and theoretical lenses through which one can interpret new and emerging media forms and contents. Furthermore, she explores how these forms and contents can be better understood when they are contextualized within specific time and place using the cultural, social, and political concepts and precepts of the region.

The volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of Asian Studies, popular culture, contemporary cyberculture, media and culture studies, and literary theory.

Hyesu Park received her PhD in English from Ohio State University in 2014 and is currently an associate professor of English at Bellevue College, Bellevue, WA. In 2015 and 2016, she was a visiting professor at FLAME University, Pune, India. Her research interests include American and Asian-American literatures, narrative theory, media studies, and South Korean literature and popular culture. Her articles have appeared in Image and Narrative, Studies in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Literature, and American Book Review. Most recently, she edited Media Culture in Transnational Asia: Convergences and Divergences. Currently, she is working on a monograph, Narrating Other Minds: Alterity and Empathy in Post-1945 Asian American Literature (forthcoming).

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