Dr. Chi’s Salon

What Kdramas Tell Us about Korean Culture: Part II

20 min · 24. nov. 2023
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An oldie but goodie from the vault! Here is Part II of my interview with Dr. Jennifer Jung-Kim who teaches classes about East Asian cultures and Korean culture at UCLA. We discuss the use of Blacks in Kdramas for commercialization purposes, women marriage migrants, Filipino undocumented migration, sex and foreign women, and Korea's use of soft power around the globe in the Covid-19 crisis. What a treat! Follow me at @chinyereosuji on Twitter and @drchislab on Instagram. If you'd like to support the work I do, buy me a coffee! You can do that here: https://ko-fi.com/doctorchi

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