K-Pop Strategy Seen from the Viewpoint of Cultural Hybridity and the Tradition of the Gwangdae

Hallyu (the Korean wave) is an intriguing phenomenon originating from Korea and refers to the current impact of products of South Korean popular culture (especially for music, K-pop). K-pop, a representative product of the Korean Wave, is a multi-layered formation that is composed of hybrid cultural...

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Main Authors: Sim, Hee-chul, Kim, Soel-ah, Lee, Byung-min
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.kk-21442024-12-20T14:12:02Z K-Pop Strategy Seen from the Viewpoint of Cultural Hybridity and the Tradition of the Gwangdae Sim, Hee-chul Kim, Soel-ah Lee, Byung-min Hallyu (the Korean wave) is an intriguing phenomenon originating from Korea and refers to the current impact of products of South Korean popular culture (especially for music, K-pop). K-pop, a representative product of the Korean Wave, is a multi-layered formation that is composed of hybrid cultural practices and a diverse range of lived experiences. Nowadays, much social and academic attention is being paid to the reason for the success of K-pop. This study deals with how the Korean traditional gwangdae (scaramouche or clown) culture has been passed down to develop into K-pop. For this, diachronic perspectives are applied to analyze the formation and development of gwangdae culture and K-pop; and the cultural hybridity theories are used in explaining the succession of gwangdae spirit to K-pop culture. As a result, this study examines how and what kinds of changes and innovations Korean gwangdae culture has gone through to accumulate, pass down and develop the gwangdae’s artistic and cultural capabilities, living up to the demands of the times, since earlier times. Thus, this study tries to understand the meaning through traditional interpretation and reflections on K-pop and also makes specific policy recommendations to accompany the analysis. In particular, we tried to present the direction of the new K-pop strategy based on the gwangdae spirit. 2024-12-20T14:24:52Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss29/15 info:doi/10.13185/1656-152x.2144 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/2144/viewcontent/_5BKKv00n29_2017_5D_203.8_ForumKritika_Sim_Kim_Lee.pdf Kritika Kultura Archīum Ateneo Cultural Hybridity Diachronic Gwangdae Spirit Hallyu K-pop New K-pop Gwangdae Strategy
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country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic Cultural Hybridity
Diachronic
Gwangdae Spirit
Hallyu
K-pop
New K-pop Gwangdae Strategy
spellingShingle Cultural Hybridity
Diachronic
Gwangdae Spirit
Hallyu
K-pop
New K-pop Gwangdae Strategy
Sim, Hee-chul
Kim, Soel-ah
Lee, Byung-min
K-Pop Strategy Seen from the Viewpoint of Cultural Hybridity and the Tradition of the Gwangdae
description Hallyu (the Korean wave) is an intriguing phenomenon originating from Korea and refers to the current impact of products of South Korean popular culture (especially for music, K-pop). K-pop, a representative product of the Korean Wave, is a multi-layered formation that is composed of hybrid cultural practices and a diverse range of lived experiences. Nowadays, much social and academic attention is being paid to the reason for the success of K-pop. This study deals with how the Korean traditional gwangdae (scaramouche or clown) culture has been passed down to develop into K-pop. For this, diachronic perspectives are applied to analyze the formation and development of gwangdae culture and K-pop; and the cultural hybridity theories are used in explaining the succession of gwangdae spirit to K-pop culture. As a result, this study examines how and what kinds of changes and innovations Korean gwangdae culture has gone through to accumulate, pass down and develop the gwangdae’s artistic and cultural capabilities, living up to the demands of the times, since earlier times. Thus, this study tries to understand the meaning through traditional interpretation and reflections on K-pop and also makes specific policy recommendations to accompany the analysis. In particular, we tried to present the direction of the new K-pop strategy based on the gwangdae spirit.
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author Sim, Hee-chul
Kim, Soel-ah
Lee, Byung-min
author_facet Sim, Hee-chul
Kim, Soel-ah
Lee, Byung-min
author_sort Sim, Hee-chul
title K-Pop Strategy Seen from the Viewpoint of Cultural Hybridity and the Tradition of the Gwangdae
title_short K-Pop Strategy Seen from the Viewpoint of Cultural Hybridity and the Tradition of the Gwangdae
title_full K-Pop Strategy Seen from the Viewpoint of Cultural Hybridity and the Tradition of the Gwangdae
title_fullStr K-Pop Strategy Seen from the Viewpoint of Cultural Hybridity and the Tradition of the Gwangdae
title_full_unstemmed K-Pop Strategy Seen from the Viewpoint of Cultural Hybridity and the Tradition of the Gwangdae
title_sort k-pop strategy seen from the viewpoint of cultural hybridity and the tradition of the gwangdae
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss29/15
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/2144/viewcontent/_5BKKv00n29_2017_5D_203.8_ForumKritika_Sim_Kim_Lee.pdf
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