Korean Cultural Influence

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Abstract

South Korea has emerged as a center of pop culture throughout Asia: its scope of cultural influence encompasses Eurasia (e.g., Uzbekistan, Mongolia, and Russia), East Asia (e.g., China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, and Japan), Southeast Asia (e.g., Cambodia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia), and even extends beyond Asia. Korea's cultural products – notably, its blockbuster movies, television programs, → fashion, and → popular music – have become favorites among Asians and even among Latin Americans. The so-called “Korean wave” (or Halryu, a term first coined by Chinese reporters in 1999) refers to the growing appeal of Korean → Popular Culture in other Asian countries (Koh et al. 2005), while the Korean government's rhetoric of the “digital Korean wave” is an attempt to ride the wave of Korea's cultural influence by simultaneously promoting Korea's high-tech electronic companies such as Samsung Electronics (→ Samsung Corporation).

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe International Encyclopedia of Communication
Publisherwiley
ISBN (Electronic)9781405186407
ISBN (Print)9781405131995
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2008

Keywords

  • Culture
  • International Communication
  • Popular Culture

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