ABSTRACT Defining Otherness: The Portrayal of Foreigners in Korean TV Programs Laura Kuhlig Department of Media Communication The Graduate School Hanyang University As the population of foreign residents in Korea continuously grows, more and more foreigners make their way into Korean television programs, including a variety of program genres. However, despite the continual expansion and diversification of television programs, their depiction of foreigners living in Korea is slow to follow behind. Rather, foreign residents have been represented as living in an alternate reality, being separated from the ordinary Korean society, creating a social distance between the foreign and the Korean population. Because media has a lar...
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