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    almafu_9961812880002883
    Format: 1 online resource (305 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2025.
    ISBN: 9783031720659 , 3031720652
    Content: "The current two volumes are the most comprehensive and authoritative academic publications on Asian popular culture. They aptly document the ways in which Squid Game plays a pivotal role in shifting cultural production, and how the Korean Wave around the globe keeps going strong, both practically and academically. The readers of the books will be able to utilize cutting-edge debates and empirical studies guided by some of the finest scholars in the field." -Dal Yong Jin, Simon Fraser University, Canada "Squid Game is a game-changer, and this essential two-volume collection pays tribute to the power of Asian popular media to speak to audiences far beyond the region about the precarious lives we share in the second decade of the twentyfirst century." -Gina Marchetti, Pratt Institute, New York, USA "Contemporary Asian Popular Culture is essential for anyone seeking to understand the profound influence and intricate narratives of contemporary Asian popular media. Together, these volumes provide a crucial resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike." -Eunyoung Kim, Auburn University at Montgomery, USA This volume explores how contemporary Asian popular culture reflects on and critiques social issues. The authors explore how shows like Squid Game present a scathing critique of oppressive socio economic structures, conceptualize national heterotopias, utopias, and dystopias, and facilitate understanding of identity formation and discourses of resistance. Yeojin Kim is an associate professor in Communication at Central Connecticut State University, USA. Dharshani Lakmali Jayasinghe is an assistant professor of Anglophone and World Literatures in the Department of English at Central Connecticut State University, USA. Hiba Aleem is an adjunct faculty member in the Department of English, Writing, and Communication at Emmanuel College in Boston, USA. Karen A. Ritzenhoff is a professor in Communication and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Central Connecticut State University, USA.
    Note: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part I: Sociopolitical Narratives and Critique -- Chapter 2: Diegetic Violence as Narrative Necessity in Squid Game -- Chapter 3: Precarity and the Gladiators of Contemporary Television -- Part II: Discourses and Identities -- Chapter 4: Time, love, and memories in Dystopian Hong Kong: How Wong Kar-wai's 2046 sheds light on protestors' affects in anti-extradition bill protests -- Chapter 5: Connecting the Past to the Present: Independent Short Documentary, Camellia Flowers -- Chapter 6: Let's team up! Constructing narrative through alliances in Squid Game -- Part III: Class, Labor, and Environmental Perspectives -- Chapter 7: Anthony Shim's Riceboy Sleeps (2022): Metaphors of Survival in the Korean Diasporic Experience -- Chapter 8: Exploitation and Violence: Precarious Labor in Squid Game -- Chapter 9: Navigating Labor and Environmental Justice with Eiichiro Oda's One Piece -- Part IV: History, Nation, and Ideology -- Chapter 10: Rome as dystopia and Japan as utopia in Thermae Romae (2012) and Netflix anime series Thermae Romae Novae (2022) -- Chapter 11: Victims, Villains, Spies, and Sluts: Gendered Nationalism and the Politics of Desire in Bollywood Films -- Chapter 12: Squid Game as Reflexive Heterotopia: From Text to Context.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031720642
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3031720644
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949948812202882
    Format: XXXI, 292 p. 66 illus., 59 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2025.
    ISBN: 9783031720659
    Content: "The current two volumes are the most comprehensive and authoritative academic publications on Asian popular culture. They aptly document the ways in which Squid Game plays a pivotal role in shifting cultural production, and how the Korean Wave around the globe keeps going strong, both practically and academically. The readers of the books will be able to utilize cutting-edge debates and empirical studies guided by some of the finest scholars in the field." -Dal Yong Jin, Simon Fraser University, Canada "Squid Game is a game-changer, and this essential two-volume collection pays tribute to the power of Asian popular media to speak to audiences far beyond the region about the precarious lives we share in the second decade of the twentyfirst century." -Gina Marchetti, Pratt Institute, New York, USA "Contemporary Asian Popular Culture is essential for anyone seeking to understand the profound influence and intricate narratives of contemporary Asian popular media. Together, these volumes provide a crucial resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike." -Eunyoung Kim, Auburn University at Montgomery, USA This volume explores how contemporary Asian popular culture reflects on and critiques social issues. The authors explore how shows like Squid Game present a scathing critique of oppressive socio economic structures, conceptualize national heterotopias, utopias, and dystopias, and facilitate understanding of identity formation and discourses of resistance. Yeojin Kim is an associate professor in Communication at Central Connecticut State University, USA. Dharshani Lakmali Jayasinghe is an assistant professor of Anglophone and World Literatures in the Department of English at Central Connecticut State University, USA. Hiba Aleem is an adjunct faculty member in the Department of English, Writing, and Communication at Emmanuel College in Boston, USA. Karen A. Ritzenhoff is a professor in Communication and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Central Connecticut State University, USA.
    Note: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part I: Sociopolitical Narratives and Critique -- Chapter 2: Diegetic Violence as Narrative Necessity in Squid Game -- Chapter 3: Precarity and the Gladiators of Contemporary Television -- Part II: Discourses and Identities -- Chapter 4: Time, love, and memories in Dystopian Hong Kong: How Wong Kar-wai's 2046 sheds light on protestors' affects in anti-extradition bill protests -- Chapter 5: Connecting the Past to the Present: Independent Short Documentary, Camellia Flowers -- Chapter 6: Let's team up! Constructing narrative through alliances in Squid Game -- Part III: Class, Labor, and Environmental Perspectives -- Chapter 7: Anthony Shim's Riceboy Sleeps (2022): Metaphors of Survival in the Korean Diasporic Experience -- Chapter 8: Exploitation and Violence: Precarious Labor in Squid Game -- Chapter 9: Navigating Labor and Environmental Justice with Eiichiro Oda's One Piece -- Part IV: History, Nation, and Ideology -- Chapter 10: Rome as dystopia and Japan as utopia in Thermae Romae (2012) and Netflix anime series Thermae Romae Novae (2022) -- Chapter 11: Victims, Villains, Spies, and Sluts: Gendered Nationalism and the Politics of Desire in Bollywood Films -- Chapter 12: Squid Game as Reflexive Heterotopia: From Text to Context.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031720642
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031720666
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031720673
    Language: English
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