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Korean Masculinities and Transcultural Consumption: Yonsama, Rain, Oldboy, K-Pop Idols (TransAsia: Screen Cultures) (English Edition)
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South Korean masculinities have enjoyed dramatically greater influence in recent years in many realms of pan-Asian popular culture, which travels freely in part because of its hybrid trans-nationalistic appeal. This book investigates transcultural consumption of three iconic figures — the middle-aged Japanese female fandom of actor Bae Yong-Joon, the Western online cult fandom of the thriller film Oldboy, and the Singaporean fandom of the pop-star Rain. Through these three specific but hybrid co... South Korean masculinities have enjoyed dramatically greater influence in recent years in many realms of pan-Asian popular culture, which travels freely in part because of its hybrid trans-nationalistic appeal. This book investigates transcultural consumption of three iconic figures — the middle-aged Japanese female fandom of actor Bae Yong-Joon, the Western online cult fandom of the thriller film Oldboy, and the Singaporean fandom of the pop-star Rain. Through these three specific but hybrid contexts, the author develops the concepts of soft masculinity, as well as global and postmodern variants of masculine cultural impacts. In the concluding chapter, the author also discusses recently emerging versatile masculinity within the transcultural pop production paradigm represented by K-pop idol boy bands.Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers geschikt voor ebooks in ePub formaat. Tablet of smartphone voorzien van een app zoals de bol.com Kobo app.;Verschijningsdatum: november 2010;ISBN10: 9888180223;ISBN13: 9789888180226; Engelstalig | Ebook | 2010.
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South Korean masculinities have enjoyed dramatically greater influence in recent years in many realms of pan-Asian popular culture, which travels freely in part because of its hybrid trans-nationalistic appeal. This book investigates transcultural consumption of three iconic figures — the middle-aged Japanese female fandom of actor Bae Yong-Joon, the Western online cult fandom of the thriller film Oldboy, and the Singaporean fandom of the pop-star Rain. Through these three specific but hybrid co... South Korean masculinities have enjoyed dramatically greater influence in recent years in many realms of pan-Asian popular culture, which travels freely in part because of its hybrid trans-nationalistic appeal. This book investigates transcultural consumption of three iconic figures — the middle-aged Japanese female fandom of actor Bae Yong-Joon, the Western online cult fandom of the thriller film Oldboy, and the Singaporean fandom of the pop-star Rain. Through these three specific but hybrid contexts, the author develops the concepts of soft masculinity, as well as global and postmodern variants of masculine cultural impacts. In the concluding chapter, the author also discusses recently emerging versatile masculinity within the transcultural pop production paradigm represented by K-pop idol boy bands.Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers geschikt voor ebooks in ePub formaat. Tablet of smartphone voorzien van een app zoals de bol.com Kobo app.;Verschijningsdatum: november 2010;ISBN10: 9888180223;ISBN13: 9789888180226; Engelstalig | Ebook | 2010.
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Korean Masculinities and Transcultural Consumption (2010)
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ISBN: 9789888180226 bzw. 9888180223, in Englisch, Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong University Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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South Korean masculinities have enjoyed dramatically greater influence in recent years in many realms of pan-Asian popular culture, which travels freely in part because of its hybrid trans-nationalistic appeal. This book investigates transcultural consumption of three iconic figures - the middle-aged Japanese female fandom of actor Bae Yong-Joon, the Western online cult fandom of the thriller film Oldboy, and the Singaporean fandom of the pop-star Rain. Through these three specific but hybrid contexts, the author develops the concepts of soft masculinity, as well as global and postmodern variants of masculine cultural impacts. In the concluding chapter, the author also discusses recently emerging versatile masculinity within the transcultural pop production paradigm represented by K-pop idol boy bands.
South Korean masculinities have enjoyed dramatically greater influence in recent years in many realms of pan-Asian popular culture, which travels freely in part because of its hybrid trans-nationalistic appeal. This book investigates transcultural consumption of three iconic figures - the middle-aged Japanese female fandom of actor Bae Yong-Joon, the Western online cult fandom of the thriller film Oldboy, and the Singaporean fandom of the pop-star Rain. Through these three specific but hybrid contexts, the author develops the concepts of soft masculinity, as well as global and postmodern variants of masculine cultural impacts. In the concluding chapter, the author also discusses recently emerging versatile masculinity within the transcultural pop production paradigm represented by K-pop idol boy bands.
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Korean Masculinities and Transcultural Consumption: Yonsama, Rain, Oldboy, K-Pop Idols (TransAsia: Screen Cultures) (English Edition) (2011)
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ISBN: 9789888180226 bzw. 9888180223, in Englisch, 232 Seiten, Hong Kong University Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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South Korean masculinities have enjoyed dramatically greater influence in recent years in many realms of pan-Asian popular culture, which travels freely in part because of its hybrid trans-nationalistic appeal. This book investigates transcultural consumption of three iconic figures — the middle-aged Japanese female fandom of actor Bae Yong-Joon, the Western online cult fandom of the thriller film Oldboy, and the Singaporean fandom of the pop-star Rain. Through these three specific but hybrid contexts, the author develops the concepts of soft masculinity, as well as global and postmodern variants of masculine cultural impacts. In the concluding chapter, the author also discusses recently emerging versatile masculinity within the transcultural pop production paradigm represented by K-pop idol boy bands. Sun Jung is a research fellow in the School of Communication and the Arts at Victoria University, Australia. "A very timely analysis for a radically shifting construction and representation of masculinities in the era of globalization. By heavily mobilizing the notion of hybridity and mugukjeok, the study shows how transculturation and regionalization are taking place in such a condensing way." — Soyoung Kim, Korean National University of the Arts "This is a highly original, clearly written, and well-argued study that examines how Korean masculinity is being reconstructed through its regional and global circulation as part of the Korean Wave, producing new forms that negotiate local Korean creative energies and regional and international consumer forces." — Chris Berry, Goldsmiths, University of London, Format Kindle, 格式: Ebook Kindle, 標籤: Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong University Press, 產品組: eBooks, 出版: 2011-01-01, 發佈日期: 2011-01-01, 工作室: Hong Kong University Press.
South Korean masculinities have enjoyed dramatically greater influence in recent years in many realms of pan-Asian popular culture, which travels freely in part because of its hybrid trans-nationalistic appeal. This book investigates transcultural consumption of three iconic figures — the middle-aged Japanese female fandom of actor Bae Yong-Joon, the Western online cult fandom of the thriller film Oldboy, and the Singaporean fandom of the pop-star Rain. Through these three specific but hybrid contexts, the author develops the concepts of soft masculinity, as well as global and postmodern variants of masculine cultural impacts. In the concluding chapter, the author also discusses recently emerging versatile masculinity within the transcultural pop production paradigm represented by K-pop idol boy bands. Sun Jung is a research fellow in the School of Communication and the Arts at Victoria University, Australia. "A very timely analysis for a radically shifting construction and representation of masculinities in the era of globalization. By heavily mobilizing the notion of hybridity and mugukjeok, the study shows how transculturation and regionalization are taking place in such a condensing way." — Soyoung Kim, Korean National University of the Arts "This is a highly original, clearly written, and well-argued study that examines how Korean masculinity is being reconstructed through its regional and global circulation as part of the Korean Wave, producing new forms that negotiate local Korean creative energies and regional and international consumer forces." — Chris Berry, Goldsmiths, University of London, Format Kindle, 格式: Ebook Kindle, 標籤: Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong University Press, 產品組: eBooks, 出版: 2011-01-01, 發佈日期: 2011-01-01, 工作室: Hong Kong University Press.
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Korean Masculinities and Transcultural Consumption: Yonsama, Rain, Oldboy, K-Pop Idols (TransAsia: Screen Cultures) (2011)
EN NW EB DL
ISBN: 9789888180226 bzw. 9888180223, in Englisch, 232 Seiten, Hong Kong University Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, 電子書下載, 免費送貨。.
South Korean masculinities have enjoyed dramatically greater influence in recent years in many realms of pan-Asian popular culture, which travels freely in part because of its hybrid trans-nationalistic appeal. This book investigates transcultural consumption of three iconic figures — the middle-aged Japanese female fandom of actor Bae Yong-Joon, the Western online cult fandom of the thriller film Oldboy, and the Singaporean fandom of the pop-star Rain. Through these three specific but hybrid contexts, the author develops the concepts of soft masculinity, as well as global and postmodern variants of masculine cultural impacts. In the concluding chapter, the author also discusses recently emerging versatile masculinity within the transcultural pop production paradigm represented by K-pop idol boy bands. Sun Jung is a research fellow in the School of Communication and the Arts at Victoria University, Australia. "A very timely analysis for a radically shifting construction and representation of masculinities in the era of globalization. By heavily mobilizing the notion of hybridity and mugukjeok, the study shows how transculturation and regionalization are taking place in such a condensing way." — Soyoung Kim, Korean National University of the Arts "This is a highly original, clearly written, and well-argued study that examines how Korean masculinity is being reconstructed through its regional and global circulation as part of the Korean Wave, producing new forms that negotiate local Korean creative energies and regional and international consumer forces." — Chris Berry, Goldsmiths, University of London, Kindle Edition, 格式: Kindle eBook, 標籤: Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong University Press, 產品組: eBooks, 出版: 2011-01-01, 發佈日期: 2011-01-01, 工作室: Hong Kong University Press, 銷售排名: 757640.
South Korean masculinities have enjoyed dramatically greater influence in recent years in many realms of pan-Asian popular culture, which travels freely in part because of its hybrid trans-nationalistic appeal. This book investigates transcultural consumption of three iconic figures — the middle-aged Japanese female fandom of actor Bae Yong-Joon, the Western online cult fandom of the thriller film Oldboy, and the Singaporean fandom of the pop-star Rain. Through these three specific but hybrid contexts, the author develops the concepts of soft masculinity, as well as global and postmodern variants of masculine cultural impacts. In the concluding chapter, the author also discusses recently emerging versatile masculinity within the transcultural pop production paradigm represented by K-pop idol boy bands. Sun Jung is a research fellow in the School of Communication and the Arts at Victoria University, Australia. "A very timely analysis for a radically shifting construction and representation of masculinities in the era of globalization. By heavily mobilizing the notion of hybridity and mugukjeok, the study shows how transculturation and regionalization are taking place in such a condensing way." — Soyoung Kim, Korean National University of the Arts "This is a highly original, clearly written, and well-argued study that examines how Korean masculinity is being reconstructed through its regional and global circulation as part of the Korean Wave, producing new forms that negotiate local Korean creative energies and regional and international consumer forces." — Chris Berry, Goldsmiths, University of London, Kindle Edition, 格式: Kindle eBook, 標籤: Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong University Press, 產品組: eBooks, 出版: 2011-01-01, 發佈日期: 2011-01-01, 工作室: Hong Kong University Press, 銷售排名: 757640.
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Korean Masculinities and Transcultural Consumption: Yonsama, Rain, Oldboy, K-Pop Idols
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ISBN: 9789888180226 bzw. 9888180223, in Englisch, Hong Kong University Press, HKU, neu, E-Book.
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