ISBN:
9783030842963
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (375 pages)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Cicchelli, Vincenzo, 1970 - The sociology of Hallyu pop culture
DDC:
306.095195
Keywords:
Popular culture and globalization
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Popular culture-Korea (South)
;
Korea (South)-Social life and customs-21st century
;
Kultur
;
Popkultur
;
Musik
;
Kulturindustrie
;
Sektorale Strukturpolitik
;
Kulturpolitik
;
Fremdbild
;
Ausland
;
Jugendkultur
;
Massenkultur
;
Kunst
;
Kulturraum
;
Jugendsoziologie
;
Soziologie
;
Kulturkontakt
;
Akkulturation
;
Kulturübertragung
;
Kulturaustausch
;
Electronic books
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Frankreich
;
Electronic books
;
Südkorea
;
Medienkultur
;
Medienkonsum
;
Popkultur
;
Weltbürgertum
Abstract:
Intro -- Preface: BTS, Riding the Hallyu Crest -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Authors -- 1: Introduction: Hallyu as an Alternative Aestheticized Global Pop Culture -- 1 Global Pop Culture -- 1.1 The P in Global Pop Culture -- 1.2 Creating a Common Landscape -- 2 The Korean Wave: From the Margins to the Mainstream -- 2.1 Hallyu 1.0: A Regional Success Story -- 2.2 Hallyu 2.0: From East to West -- 3 A Monographic Approach to Hallyu: Production, Circulation, and Consumption -- 3.1 Through the Lens of Hallyu: A Multiscalar Approach -- 3.2 Hallyu in France -- 3.3 Global Pop Culture and Pop Cosmopolitanism -- 3.4 Hallyu as an Aestheticized Pop Culture System -- 4 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 2: Is Entertainment Capitalism the Ultimate Stage of Aesthetic Capitalism? -- 1 A Critique of Aesthetic Capitalism -- 1.1 The Tenets of Aesthetic Capitalism -- 1.2 Addictive Aesthetics -- 1.3 Emotional Aesthetics -- 1.4 The Aesthetics of "Cool" -- 2 South Korean Capitalism -- 2.1 Accelerated and Internationally Oriented Economic Modernization -- 2.2 The Jurassic Park Syndrome -- 2.3 State Capitalism -- 2.4 The "Cultural Package" Industry: The Example of SM Entertainment -- 3 The Distinctive Traits of Entertainment Capitalism -- 3.1 Serialized Production -- 3.2 From the Artist to the Transmedia Idol -- 3.3 Fans as Co-producers -- 3.4 Promoting an Ideology of Well-Being -- 4 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 3: An Alternative Globalization of Pop Culture -- 1 The Global Pop-Cultural Arena -- 1.1 The Domination of the Big Three League -- 1.2 Toward a New Multipolar Cultural Order -- 2 The Dominance of the United States -- 2.1 The Pillars of US Pop Culture -- 2.2 Signs of Weakening -- 3 Developing an Alternative -- 3.1 The American Lesson -- 3.2 Three Lessons from Japan.
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