Women, Television and Everyday Life in Korea

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Everyday Leisure Life
Female University Graduates
gender studies
hope
intergenerational identity
journey
korean
Korean Dramas
Korean Middle Class
Korean modernity
Korean Modernization
Korean Television
Korean Women
Korean Young Women
lives
Married Women
media ethnography
Middle Class Housewives
Middle Class Women
Mother Son Relationship
Primetime Drama
qualitative audience research
Relational Human Conditions
talk
Television Consumption
Television Drama
television influence on women in Korea
Tv Drama
Tv Talk
University Period
Women Audiences
Women's Domestic Lives
Women's Everyday Life
womens
Women’s Domestic Lives
Women’s Everyday Life
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Working Class Women
Working Class Young Women
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Young Women's Yearning
Young Women’s Yearning

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415546683
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Fusing audience research and ethnography, the book presents a compelling account of women’s changing lives and identities in relation to the impact of the most popular media culture in everyday life: television.

Within the historically-specific social conditions of Korean modernity, Youna Kim analyzes how Korean women of varying age and class group cope with the new environment of changing economical structure and social relations. The book argues that television is an important resource for women, stimulating them to research their own lives and identities. Youna Kim reveals Korean women as creative, energetic and critical audiences in their responses to evolving modernity and the impact of the West.

Based on original empirical research, the book explores the hopes, aspirations, frustrations and dilemmas of Korean women as they try to cope with life beyond traditional grounds. Going beyond the traditional Anglo-American view of media and culture, this text will appeal to students and scholars of both Korean area studies and media and communications studies.

Youna Kim is Lecturer in Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

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