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10 Mar 2022 16:00

Crash Landing on K-Dramas: Exploring the Text and Context of Netflix Hits Crash Landing on [...]

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Hyangjin Lee, Rikkyo University, Tokyo

Crash Landing on K-Dramas: Exploring the Text and Context of Netflix Hits Crash Landing on You and Squid Game
 
In the COVID era, audiences have been isolated by border closures and fear of infection has been manifesting in an old form of prejudice—discrimination and xenophobia. But against these odds, Korean dramas have been spreading empathy and a sense of global community. The ongoing popularity of Crash Landing on You, Japan’s most watched Netflix series in 2020, challenges anti-Korean sentiments. Squid Game, Netflix’s most watched show of all time in the first month after its release, undermined Western cultural elitism. Streaming services are competing to secure Korean content for the global market. The genres and themes vary, and the audience is diverse. But what these works have in common are melodramatic social criticism and a strong sense of poetic justice. This lecture will explore the ways in which satires of the social realities of Korea—in the form of “bingeworthy” TV—have resonated with audiences all over the world.
 
Hyangjin Lee is a Professor at the College of Intercultural Communication at Rikkyo University in Tokyo. She is the author of Korean Cinema: North Korea∙South Korea∙Transnational (2018), The Sociology of the Korean Wave: Fandom, Family and Multiculturalism (2008) and Contemporary Korean Cinema: Identity, Culture and Politics (2001), and has published journal articles and book chapters on the cinematic representation of war memories, gender, sexuality and transnationalism, and the Korean Wave. Professor Lee taught in the School of East Asian Studies at the University of Sheffield and was the 2014 Kim Koo Visiting Professor of Korean Studies at Harvard University. She is currently a global faculty professor at Free University of Berlin.

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This event was supported by the Seed Program for Korean Studies through the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea and Korean Studies Promotion Service of the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS-2020-INC-2230010).

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The event will be held in English

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Department of Asian and North African Studies and Asia Institute ((An Jong Chol), The Academy of Korean Studies

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