Hallyu in Singapore: Korean cosmopolitanism or the consumption of Chineseness?

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Yin, KFS [1 ]
Liew, KK [1 ]
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[1] Univ London Goldsmiths Coll, London SE14 6NW, England
关键词
hallyu; Korean wave; Chineseness; cosmopolitanism; East Asian popular culture; Singapore; representation of Koreans;
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03 ; 0303 ;
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The export of Korean dramas in the late 1990s sparked off a palpable craze for Korean cultural commodities in early 2000. This popular cultural phenomenon known as hallyu has seen a surge in interest in Korean culture expressed through study of the Korean language and understanding of the culture through travel. Heterogeneous in nature, this phenomenon re-invents itself to suit local taste cultures and preexisting modes of consumption and distribution. In this paper, a case study of Korean popular culture consumption in Singapore demonstrates the complexities of hallyu as it intersects with and challenges the pre-dominance of "Chinese"-based popular culture, while remaining at the same time, very much a form of "Chinese" consumption.
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