바로가기메뉴

본문 바로가기 주메뉴 바로가기

logo

Hallyu in Singapore: Korean Cosmopolitanism or the Consumption of Chineseness?

Korea Journal / Korea Journal, (P)0023-3900; (E)2733-9343
2005, v.45 no.4, pp.206-232


  • Downloaded
  • Viewed

Abstract

keywords

Reference

1.

Appadurai, Arjun, (1996) Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press

2.

Ang, Ien, (1998) Can One Say No to Chineseness? Pushing the Limits of the Diasporic Paradigm, Duke University Press

3.

Ang, Ien, (1996) The Singapore Way of Multiculturalism: Western Concepts/ sian Cultures,

4.

Barr, Michael, (2000) Lee Kuan Yew: the Beliefs behind the Man, Richmond, Surrey: Curzon.

5.

Befu, Harumi, (2003) Globalizing Japan: Ethnography of the Japanese Presence in Asia, Europe, and America, London: Routledge Curzon, [SK: where does this go?]

6.

Berger, Peter, (2002) Many Globalisations; Cultural Diversity in the Contemporary World, Oxford University Press

7.

Chang, Miharu, (2004May) Which is Hotter: Kimchi or Wasabi?, The New Paper (Singapore)

8.

(2005January) Taste of Korea Right Here, The New Paper

9.

Chua, Beng Huat, (1999) Asian-Values Discourse and the Resurrection of the Social,

10.

(2004) Conceptualising an East Asian Popular Culture?,

11.

Chow, Rey, (1998) On Chineseness as a Theoretical Problem,

12.

Dakota, Alison, (1997) On the Road to Recovery: Changing Times for Korean Film Makers,

13.

Dirlik Arif, (2005) Asia Pacific Studies in an Age of Global Modernity,

14.

Forss, Pearl, (2005) More Schools Set up Mandarin Reading Clubs to Promote Language, Channel NewsAsia

15.

Geoffrey, (1976) The Cultural Logic of Singapores Multiracialism in Riaz Hassan Society in Transition, Oxford University Press

16.

Gilroy, Paul, (2003) The Black Atlantic as a Counterculture of Modernity, Theorizing Diaspora, Malden: Blackwell Publishing

17.

Anne Pakir, (1994languagepolicychanges1979-1992) 65-91 in S Ho Wah Kam & Vanithamani Saravanan in Language Society and Education in Singapore, Times Academic Press

18.

Howard, Keith, (2002) Exploding Ballads: The Transformation of Korean Pop Music, Global Goes Local: Popular Culture in Asia, University of British Columbia Press

19.

Iwabuchi, Koichi, (2002) Recentering globalization : popular culture and Japanese transnationalism, ; London : Duke University Press

20.

Iwabuchi Koichi, (2004) Introduction: Siting Asian cultural flows, Rogue Flows: Trans-Asian Cultural Traffic, Hong Kong University Press

21.

Jackson, (1993) Towards a Cultural Politics of Consumption,

22.

Jo, Hye-Young, (2002) Negotiating Ethnic identity in the college Korean language classes,

23.

Joo, Sang Min, (2004June) Viewers Lap up Chinese TV Dramas, The Sunday Times (Singapore)

24.

Kawn, Weng Hin, (2004April) TV love tale stirs passion in Japan for S, Korea, The Straits Times

25.

(2005) Korean Wave Crashes on Asian Shores,

26.

Krishnaswamy, Revathi, (2002) The Criticism of Culture and the Culture of Criticism: At the Intersection of Postcolonialism and Globalization Theory,

27.

Lee, Guan Kin, (2003) Singapore Chinese Society in Transition: Reflections on the Cultural Implications of Modern Education, Chinese Migrants Abroad: Cultural, Educational and Social Dimensions of the Chinese Diaspora, Singapore University Press and World Scientific

28.

Lee, Kuan Yew, (2005) From Third World to First World; The Singapore Story, Singapore: Times Academic Press

29.

Lee, Tee Jong, (2005May) Korean Wave Lifts Economy, The Sunday Times

30.

Lee, Yeon-Ho, (1997) Mapping the Korean Film Industry,

31.

Leong, Anthony, (2002) Korean Cinema: The New Hong Kong, Trafford

32.

Liew, Kai Khiun, (2003) Limited Pidgin-type Patois? Policy, Language, Technology, Identity and the Experience of Canto-pop in Singapore, Cambridge University Press

33.

Tony Mitchell, (2001) Who Is a Dancing Hero? Rap, Hip-Hop and Dance in Korean Popular Culture, Global Noise:Rap and Hip-Hop outside the USA, Middletown: Wesleyan University Press

34.

Nathan. S. R, (2002April) Speech in honour of Lee Han Dong, Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea, Istana: Office of the President of the Republic of Singapore

35.

(2003October) Speech in honour of Roh Moo-Hyun, President of the Republic of Korea, Istana: Office of the President of the Republic of Singapore

36.

Norimitsu, Onishi, (2005June) Roll Over, Godzilla: Korea Rules, New York Times

37.

Ong, Aihwa, (1999) Flexible Citizenship: the Cultural Logics of Transnationality, London: Duke University Press

38.

Ong, Sor Fern, (2005July) Asia Major, The Straits Times

39.

Otake, Akiko, (2005) Karaoke in East Asia: Modernisation, Japanisation or Asianisation?, Internationalising Cultural Studies: An Anthology, London: Blackwell

40.

Russell, Mark, (2004May) Blockbuster Nation, Newsweek

41.

Sassen, S, (1998) The de facto transnationalizing of immigration policy:Challenge to the Nation-State: Immigration in Western Europe and the United States, Oxford: Oxford University Press

42.

Schein, Louisa, (1999) Of cargo and satellites: Imagined cosmopolitanism,

43.

Sonwalker, Prasun, (2001) India: Makings of Little Cultural/Media Imperialism,

44.

Stam, Robert, (2005) De-Eurocentricising Cultural Studies: Some Proposals, Internationalising Cultural Studies: An Anthology, London: Blackwell

45.

The Korean wave in Asia,

46.

Tomlinson, John, (1999) Globalised Culture: The Triumph of the West, Culture and Global Change, London, New York: Routledge

47.

Tu, (1994) The Periphery as the Center The Changing Meaning of Being Chinese Today edited by Tu Wei Ming, Stanford University Press

48.

Tzann, Li Ding, (1998) A Colonised Empire; Reflection on the expansion of Hong Kong Films in Asian Countries, Trajectories; Inter-Asian Cultural Studies, London: Routledge

49.

White Envy Shock Polster, (1999December) The Straits Times , Singapore

50.

Wiseman, Paul, (2005) Koreas Romantic Hero Holds Japan in Thrall, USA Today

Korea Journal