Feminist themes in Hallyu 4.0 South Korean TV dramas as a reflection of a changing sociocultural landscape

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES Asian Journal of Womens Studies Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/12259276.2022.2127622
Björn Boman
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ABSTRACT While contemporary South Korea is fairly westernized but represents a lag in the spheres of culture and politics, it is expected that the current Korean wave or Hallyu 4.0 – popular cultural content, diffused as of 2016 – are cumulatively signified by feminist themes, merged with more traditional Korean and East Asian cultural elements. Five representative Hallyu 4.0 dramas are examined here, based on cultural globalization theory (e.g., hybridization), along with a review of some earlier studies of Korean dramas and relevant strands of feminist scholarship. The findings suggest that much of the moderately modern elements found in earlier waves of Korean drama are still present, while liberal or neoliberal feminist elements are manifest in all five shows, although to different degrees. This ideological shift, in part, reflects recent sociocultural changes.
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Hallyu 4.0韩国电视剧中的女性主义主题反映了一个不断变化的社会文化景观
摘要虽然当代韩国相当西化,但在文化和政治领域表现出滞后,但预计当前的韩流或Hallyu 4.0——截至2016年传播的流行文化内容——将由女权主义主题累积起来,与更传统的韩国和东亚文化元素融合在一起。本文以文化全球化理论(如杂交)为基础,对韩剧的早期研究和女权主义学术的相关研究进行了回顾,研究了五部具有代表性的韩剧4.0。研究结果表明,早期韩剧中的许多适度现代元素仍然存在,而自由主义或新自由主义女权主义元素在所有五部剧中都有所体现,尽管程度不同。这种意识形态的转变在一定程度上反映了最近的社会文化变化。
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