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South Koreas Webtooniverse And The Digital Comic Revolution Brian Yecies

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South Koreas Webtooniverse And The Digital Comic Revolution Brian Yecies
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Brian Yecies, Ae-Gyung Shim
ISBN: 9781786606358, 1786606356
Language: English
Year: 2021

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South Koreas Webtooniverse And The Digital Comic Revolution Brian Yecies by Brian Yecies, Ae-gyung Shim 9781786606358, 1786606356 instant download after payment.

This book investigates the meteoric rise of mobile webtoons – also known as webcomics – and the dynamic relationships between serialised content, artists, agencies, platforms and applications, as well as the global readership associated with them. It offers an engaging discussion of webtoons themselves, and what makes this new media form so compelling and attractive to millions upon millions of readers. Why have webtoons taken off, and how do users interact with them? Each of the case studies we explore raises interesting questions for both general readers and scholars of new media about how webtoons have become a modern form of popular culture. The book also addresses larger questions about East Asia’s contributions to global popular culture and Asian society in general, as well as South Korea’s rapid social and cultural transformation since the 1990s. This is a significant – and understudied – aspect of the new screen ecologies and their role in a new wave of media globalisation.

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