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Pop City Korean Popular Culture And The Selling Of Place Illustrated Youjeong Oh

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Pop City Korean Popular Culture And The Selling Of Place Illustrated Youjeong Oh
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 243
Author: Youjeong Oh
ISBN: 9781501730740, 1501730746
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Illustrated

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Pop City Korean Popular Culture And The Selling Of Place Illustrated Youjeong Oh by Youjeong Oh 9781501730740, 1501730746 instant download after payment.

Pop City examines the use of Korean television dramas and K-pop music to promote urban and rural places in South Korea. Building on the phenomenon of Korean pop culture, Youjeong Oh argues that pop culture–featured place selling mediates two separate domains: political decentralization and the globalization of Korean popular culture. By analyzing the process of culture-featured place marketing, Pop City shows that urban spaces are produced and sold just like TV dramas and pop idols by promoting spectacular images rather than substantial physical and cultural qualities. Oh demonstrates how the speculative, image-based, and consumer-exploitive nature of popular culture shapes the commodification of urban space and ultimately argues that pop culture–mediated place promotion entails the domination of urban space by capital in more sophisticated and fetishized ways.

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