"Asia! Asia " South Korean popular culture, Viet Nam and "Asia" in the new millenium

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"Asia! Asia " South Korean popular culture, Viet Nam and "Asia" in the new millenium

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dc.contributor.author Epstein, Stephen J.
dc.date.accessioned 2011-05-19T04:11:30Z
dc.date.available 2011-05-19T04:11:30Z
dc.date.issued 2008
dc.identifier.citation tr. 783-800 vi
dc.identifier.uri http://tainguyenso.vnu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/7703
dc.description.abstract This paper is part of a broader project examining the spate of recent Korean television dramas and reality-cum-talk shows that draw attention to Korea's relationship with a larger Asia. In particular, I argue that these shows are inculcating a hierarchical sense of South Korea's relationship with an Asian hinterland, and simultaneously promoting a radical shift in Korea's gendering of the "foreign" from male to female. Given our conference venue, however, I want today to restrict my discussion to a small subset of such programs that focus on encounters between South Korea and Vietnam. Although the South Korea-Vietnam relationship has unique features that have created an ambivalent, fraught history, these ambiguities also allow Vietnam to serve as a particularly fruitful site for exploring Korea’s evolving relationship with its continental neighbors, and perhaps, despite its unique features, even to stand as a metonym for developing “Asia” in South Korean popular culture. ... vi
dc.language.iso en_US vi
dc.publisher H. : ĐHQG vi
dc.subject Hàn Quốc vi
dc.subject Văn hóa vi
dc.subject Việt Nam vi
dc.title "Asia! Asia " South Korean popular culture, Viet Nam and "Asia" in the new millenium vi
dc.type Working Paper vi

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