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Pop Goes Korea
Behind the Revolution in Movies, Music, and Internet Culture
by: Mark James Russell
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The story of South Korea's pop-cultural revolution is a tale of rapid growth, wild personalities, and uncanny success
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ISBN: 978-1-933330-68-6 340 pp, paper, 7 x 9", 100 color and b/w photos
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"This is an amazing book, the first of its kind in English (and with few if any equivalents in Korean as well). POP Goes Korea tells it all....It avoids two dangers: it does not follow tabloid rumor mills, and it also avoids the impenetrable jargon that has come to dominate ‘culture studies.’ This is a book one can read with great interest." —Andrei Lankov, author of The Dawn of Modern Korea and From Stalin to Kim Il-Sung
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From kim chee to kim chic! South Korea came from nowhere in the 1990s to become one of the biggest producers of pop content (movies, music, comic books, TV dramas, online gaming) in Asia—and the West. Why? Who’s behind it? Mark James Russell tells an exciting tale of rapid growth and wild success marked by an uncanny knack for moving just one step ahead of changing technologies (such as music downloads and Internet comics) that have created new consumer markets around the world. Among the media pioneers profiled in this book is film director Kang Je-gyu, maker of Korea’s first blockbuster film Shiri; Lee Su-man, who went from folk singer to computer programmer to creator of Korea’s biggest music label; and Nelson Shin, who rose from North Korea to the top of the animation business. Full of fresh analysis, engaging reportage, and insightful insider anecdotes, Pop Goes Korea explores the hallyu (the Korean Wave) hitting the world’s shores in the new century.
Mark James Russell has been living in Korea since 1996. His articles about Korean and Asian cultures have appeared in Newsweek, The New York Times, International Herald-Tribune, and many other publications. He is currently the Korea/Japan Bureau Chief for Asian Movie Week magazine.
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