Mediating Gender in Post-Authoritarian South Korea
Michelle Cho author Jesook Song author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Michigan Press
Published:30th Apr '24
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Mediating Gender in Post-Authoritarian South Korea focuses on the relationship between media representation and gender politics in South Korea. Its chapters feature notable voices of South Korea’s burgeoning sphere of gender critique enabled by social media, doing what no other academic volume has yet accomplished in the sphere of Anglophone studies on this topic. Seeking to interrogate the role of popular media in establishing and shaping gendered common sense, this volume fosters cross-disciplinary conversations linked by the central thesis that gender discourse and representation are central to the politics, aesthetics, and economics of contemporary South Korea. In the post-authoritarian period (the late 1980s to the #MeToo present), media representation and popular discourse changed the gender conventions that are found at the core of civic, political, and cultural debates.
Mediating Gender in Post-Authoritarian South Korea maps the ways in which popular media and public discourse make the social dynamics of gender visible and open them up for debate and dismantling. In presenting innovative new research on the ways in which popular ideas about gender gain concrete form and political substance through mass mediation, our contributors investigate the discursive production of gender in contemporary South Korea through trends, tropes, and thematics, as popular media become the domain in which new gendered subjectivities and relations transpire. The essays in this volume present cases and media objects that span multiple media and platforms, introducing new ways of thinking about gender as a platform and a conceptual infrastructure in the post-authoritarian era.
Mediating Gender introduces a range of examples of media in South Korea to the international scholarly community. It joins a growing body of literature that both engages with and challenges Anglophone-centered scholarship, potentially shifting the center. In doing so, the book makes a crucial contribution to global feminist scholarship by exemplifying the fluid and dynamic intersectionality of the local and the global, of the dominant and the marginal, and of the center and the periphery." - Hyaeweol Choi, University of Iowa “This book brings together cutting-edge research on feminism and misogyny in South Korea to give English language readers insight into one of the most vibrant and contested political reckonings playing out in the world today. This volume is a must-read for both academics and dedicated fans who wish to dive deeper into the context and meaning of cherished South Korean cultural products. A brilliant volume.” - Ruth Barraclough, Australian National University
ISBN: 9780472056668
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 272g
350 pages