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Transnational Korean Television: Cultural Storytelling and Digital Audiences
By (Author) Hyejung Ju
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
4th March 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Communication studies
791.45095195
Paperback
146
Width 154mm, Height 219mm, Spine 10mm
218g
Transnational Korean Television: Cultural Storytelling and Digital Audience provides previously absent analyses of Korean TV dramas transnational influences, peculiar production features, distribution, and consumption to enrich the contextual understanding of Korean TV's transcultural mobility. Even as academic discussions about the Korean Wave have heated up, Korean television studies from transnational viewpoints often lack in-depth analysis and overlook the recently extended flow of Korean television beyond Asia. This book illustrates the ecology of Korean television along with the Korean Wave for the past two decades in order to showcase Korean TV dramas international mobility and its constant expansion with the different Western television and their audiences. Korean TV dramas mobility in crossing borders has been seen in both transnational and transcultural flows, and the book opens up the potential to observe the constant flow of Korean television content in new places, peoples, manners, and platforms around the world. Scholars of media studies, communication, cultural studies, and Asian studies will find this book especially useful.
Hyejung Ju offers very useful analyses of transnational influences of South Korean television dramas.... Transnational Korean Television is, basically, the first book length publication that provides outstanding explanations of the complex South Korean television in the context of the television industry of the country.... Readers should benefit from the very detailed bibliography and the useful index. Also, as a succinct book, Transnational Korean Television can easily be used as a two-term textbook for college students of all levels.
* African and Asian Studies (AAS) *Hyejung Ju is associate professor of mass communication at Claflin University.