Power of Korean Wave "K-pop fandom taught the US how to act"(Majortoto-01.com)
Power of Korean Wave "K-pop fandom taught the US how to act"(Majortoto-01.com)
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It seems that KPOP is not just shaking the cultural world. It seems to be penetrating all over our lives and permeating our lives.
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Recently, the 1020 generation of “K-pop fandom” in the United States has become a social trend beyond popularity. They downloaded the iWatch app created by the Dallas police in June to report illegal activities of black protesters, and bought tickets for President Donald Trump's campaign in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and made it a box office hit. The popularity of the Korean Wave still remains. The US media is lighting up the new song “Dynamite” of the upcoming global idol group BTS (BTS), and the fresh shock of the movie “Parasite” is still being talked about. The drama “Crash Landing on Love” is a hot topic among diplomatic officials in Washington DC. Cedarbow Saeji (49), a visiting assistant professor at the Department of East Asian Languages and Culture at Indiana State University, was asked by e-mail on the 11th (local time) about the power and future of Korean pop culture as seen by the United States. Professor Saeji is known as a Hallyu expert who contributes articles related to Hallyu to the Washington Post.
-Popular culture of each country competes in the United States. What is different about the Korean Wave?
“The Korean Wave has become the mainstream in the American teens and twenties. Older people who use television and radio may not know well, but for those who use Spotify or Netflix apps, Korean content can be accessed anywhere.”
-There was also an analysis by the US media that viewed the "no show" of Hallyu fans as "political actions" in President Trump's campaign in Tulsa.
“The K-pop fandom taught the fans effective digital organization techniques, and BTS informed the young people, “Tell yourself”. Fans learned how to do group action online. They are K-pop fans and young people who have seen racist police acts on social network services (SNS) and deeply felt the slogan of ‘Black lives matter’. Therefore, it is natural to oppose deep-rooted racism. It's more about human rights than about politics.”
-Korean pop culture has continuously challenged the American stage.
“Already in the 1950s, Kim Sisters became popular in the United States. It made viewers feel that America is a “good country” on the world stage, and made them think that American TV is cosmopolitan. Of course, Kim Sisters' talent was great. However, after some attempts such as Arirang Singers (Koreana) and Kim Deok-soo Samulnori, it didn't work well until Rain, Seven, BoA, Wonder Girls, SNSD (Girls' Generation) and Psy entered the market.”
-Psy has achieved great success with'Gangnam Style'.
“It seems important that Psy did not challenge the Western stereotype of Asian men. He was more fun than attractive. BTS' popularity is completely different. Fans are idolizing 7 members.”
-Looking at the articles of American netizens, there are quite a few people who do not like Hallyu.
“The Korean Wave is to overturn the flow of American culture. A country that was not considered a cultural powerhouse is suddenly overturning the superiority of American cultural products. Of course it is surprising to many and scary or even offensive to some cultural nationalists.”
-To further expand the base of the Korean Wave in the United States.
“We need to make cultural products that suit th
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