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Gil-Sung Park, Manufactured Creativity: Production, Performance and Dissemination of K-pop
K-pop represents a unique and distinct Korean system of “manufacturing creativity,” which involves utilizing global music talents. This article…
Tags: creativity, globalization, Hallyu, K-pop, localization, manufactured creativity, music industry, social network service (SNS) sites
Cho Hae-Joang, Reading the ‘Korean Wave’ as a Sign of Global Shift
This article uses discourse analysis of newspaper and magazine articles during 2001 as well as fieldwork to reveal how the Korean Wave allowed Koreans…
Tags: cultural nationalism, culture industry, discourse analysis, globalization, Hallyu, Korean Wave, neoliberalism, postcolonialism
Ingyu Oh, The Globalization of K-pop: Korea’s Place in the Global Music Industry
This article challenges approaches to Korean popular music based on cultural hybridity by arguing that the globalization of K-pop involves modifying…
Tags: globalization, K-pop, music industry
Shin Hyunjoon, Have You Ever Seen The Rain? And Who’ll Stop the Rain?: The Globalizing Project of Korean Pop (K-pop)
Using the Korean artist Rain as a case study, the article examines the Korean music industry and its development into “multi-purpose star management”…
Tags: Asian pop, globalization, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, K-pop, Korean music industry, Korean Wave, regionalization, Shin Hyunjoon
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