South Korean mainstream pop music, known simply as K-Pop, has become such a huge phenomenon in recent years that it is playing a decisive role in reshaping Korean culture and identity. Indeed, the K-Pop phenomenon is much more than just something musical, intertwining a complexity of sound, performance, ethnicity and gender. A contextual analysis needs therefore to take all these elements into consideration. This paper aims to show how K-Pop plays a crucial role in promoting ideologies, and defining gender roles. It does so by analyzing the music and image of the Taiwanese-American originating singer Amber Liu. Liu goes against the standard gender identification and behavior that Korean society imposes on women, and by doing so she can be s...
K-Pop’s rising global popularity is often touted as the success story of a once peripheral country r...
This paper explores the relationship between language, gender, and globalization and, specifically, ...
My thesis examines the appropriation of Black culture into Korean Popular music, or K-pop, as a) a t...
South Korean mainstream pop music, known simply as K-Pop, has become such a huge phenomenon in recen...
K-pop is understood as pop music produced exclusively in South Korea. This musical genre emerged in ...
This paper explores the ways in which the Korean popular music industry has maintained and promoted ...
I talk about how various societal norms such as gender norms are portrayed in the K-POP industry as ...
Today, K-pop is a worldwide cultural phenomenon that receives attention from both media and academia...
This article argues that the K-pop space, which on one level appears to be homogeneously cishetpatri...
This study is about women stereotypes in Korean pop music, specifically in girl group songs. There a...
Gender identity is a deeply personal aspect of one’s identity, but societal norms and expectations o...
Stemming from a recent surge in articles related to Korean masculinities, and based in afeminist and...
textAnalyzing bodily representation and audience reception, my dissertation examines (a) how racial ...
Korean popular music (hereafter K-pop) can be understood as an inclusive cultural phenomenon. K-pop ...
This dissertation is an ethnography of how intimacy is transacted in and out of the political econom...
K-Pop’s rising global popularity is often touted as the success story of a once peripheral country r...
This paper explores the relationship between language, gender, and globalization and, specifically, ...
My thesis examines the appropriation of Black culture into Korean Popular music, or K-pop, as a) a t...
South Korean mainstream pop music, known simply as K-Pop, has become such a huge phenomenon in recen...
K-pop is understood as pop music produced exclusively in South Korea. This musical genre emerged in ...
This paper explores the ways in which the Korean popular music industry has maintained and promoted ...
I talk about how various societal norms such as gender norms are portrayed in the K-POP industry as ...
Today, K-pop is a worldwide cultural phenomenon that receives attention from both media and academia...
This article argues that the K-pop space, which on one level appears to be homogeneously cishetpatri...
This study is about women stereotypes in Korean pop music, specifically in girl group songs. There a...
Gender identity is a deeply personal aspect of one’s identity, but societal norms and expectations o...
Stemming from a recent surge in articles related to Korean masculinities, and based in afeminist and...
textAnalyzing bodily representation and audience reception, my dissertation examines (a) how racial ...
Korean popular music (hereafter K-pop) can be understood as an inclusive cultural phenomenon. K-pop ...
This dissertation is an ethnography of how intimacy is transacted in and out of the political econom...
K-Pop’s rising global popularity is often touted as the success story of a once peripheral country r...
This paper explores the relationship between language, gender, and globalization and, specifically, ...
My thesis examines the appropriation of Black culture into Korean Popular music, or K-pop, as a) a t...