Second-Generation Korean Americans and Transnational Media: Diasporic Identifications

Second-Generation Korean Americans and Transnational Media: Diasporic Identifications

by David C. Oh
Second-Generation Korean Americans and Transnational Media: Diasporic Identifications

Second-Generation Korean Americans and Transnational Media: Diasporic Identifications

by David C. Oh

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Overview


Second-Generation Korean Americans and Transnational Media: Diasporic Identifications looks at the relationship between second-generation Korean Americans and Korean popular culture. Specifically looking at Korean films, celebrities, and popular media, David C. Oh combines intrapersonal processes of identification with social identities to understand how these individuals use Korean popular culture to define authenticity and construct group difference and hierarchy. Oh highlights new findings on the ways these Korean Americans construct themselves within their youth communities. This work is a comprehensive examination of second-generation Korean American ethnic identity, reception of transnational media, and social uses of transnational media.




Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498508827
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 05/06/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 182
File size: 827 KB

About the Author

David C. Oh is assistant professor of communication arts at Ramapo College of New Jersey.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Diaspora, Ethnicity, and Media
Chapter 2: KA Social Context
Chapter 3: Film Reception and Perceived Influences on Identification
Chapter 4: Identifying with Characters and Celebrities
Chapter 5: Cultural Connections
Chapter 6: Mediating Community
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