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Cultural Hybridity In The Contemporary Korean Popular Culture Through The Practice Of Genre Transformation, Kyunghee Kim
Cultural Hybridity In The Contemporary Korean Popular Culture Through The Practice Of Genre Transformation, Kyunghee Kim
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The focus of this dissertation is to show how the media of contemporary Korean popular culture, specifically films, are transformed into “hybrid cultural forms” through the practice of genre transformation. Since the early 21st century, South Korean popular culture has been increasingly spreading across the globe. Despite its growing attention and popularity, Korean pop culture has been criticized for its explicit copying of Western culture with no unique cultural identity. Others view the success of Korean media, both its creative mimicry and its critique of the West, as a new hybrid form that offers the opportunity for reassertion of local …