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K-pop Dance: Fandoming Yourself on Social Media Chuyun Oh

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K-pop Dance: Fandoming Yourself on Social Media Chuyun Oh
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.88 MB
Pages: 193
Author: Chuyun Oh
ISBN: 9781032079424, 9781032079394, 1032079428, 1032079398
Language: English
Year: 2022

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K-pop Dance: Fandoming Yourself on Social Media Chuyun Oh by Chuyun Oh 9781032079424, 9781032079394, 1032079428, 1032079398 instant download after payment.

This book is about K-pop dance and the evolution and presence of its dance fandom on social media.
Based on five years of ethnographic fieldwork, interviews, choreography, and participation-observation with 40 amateur and professional K-pop dancers in New York, California, and Seoul, the book traces the evolution of K-pop dance from the 1980s to the 2020s and explains its distinctive feature called ‘gestural point choreography’ – front-driven, two-dimensional, decorative and charming movements of the upper body and face – as an example of what the author theorizes as ‘social media dance.’ It also explores K-pop cover dance as a form of intercultural performance, suggesting that, by imitating and idolizing K-pop dance, fans are eventually ‘fandoming’ themselves and their bodies.
Presenting an ethnographic study of K-pop dance and its fandom, this book will be a valuable resource for students and scholars of Media Studies, Korean Studies, Performance Studies, and Dance.

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