Converging theory and practice, this book provides a unique analysis of Korean youth's attempts to become global celebrities within the growing K-pop phenomenon, which is rapidly becoming part of global media systems and culture. K-pop has become one of the most popular cultural forms in the global music markets, despite having a relatively new global presence. Its recent spread around the world suggests that K-pop exists as a local-based genre of music in global markets, including Western markets.

Unlike other existing books on K-pop, which mainly focus solely on academic analyses or industrial perspectives, K-Pop Idols: Popular Culture and the Emergence of Korean Music Industry combines theory with industry and musical aesthetics. Following the idol group Nine Muses through a year-long chronicle, the authors portray the everyday lives of young girls relentlessly pursuing happiness, satisfaction, and the achievement of their dreams in the K-pop world.



Autorentext

Hark Joon Lee is a journalist and film maker.



Dal Yong Jin is professor of communication at Simon Fraser University.

Titel
K-Pop Idols
Untertitel
Popular Culture and the Emergence of the Korean Music Industry
EAN
9781978758247
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
27.08.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
3.33 MB
Anzahl Seiten
1