From Factory Girls To K-Pop Idol Girls: Cultural Politics Of Developmentalism, Patriarchy, And Neoliberalism In South Korea’s Popular Music Industry (pdf)

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Author Gooyong Kim, Douglas Kellner
Edition 1
Edition Year 2019
Format PDF
ISBN 9781498548823
Language English
Number Of Pages 190
Publisher Lexington Books

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Focusing on female idols’ proliferation in the South Korean popular music (K-pop) industry since the late 1990s, Gooyong Kim critically analyzes structural conditions of possibilities in contemporary popular music from production to consumption. Kim contextualizes the success of K-pop within Korea’s development trajectories, scrutinizing how a formula of developments from the country’ rapid industrial modernization (1960s-1980s) was updated and re-applied in the K-pop industry when the state had to implement a series of neoliberal reformations mandated by the IMF. To that end, applying Michel Foucault’s discussion on governmentality, a biopolitical dimension of neoliberalism, Kim argues how the regime of free market capitalism updates and reproduces itself by 1) forming a strategic alliance of interests with the state, and 2) using popular culture to facilitate individuals’ subjectification and subjectivation processes to become neoliberal agents.

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Author

Gooyong Kim, Douglas Kellner

Edition

1

Edition Year

2019

Format

PDF

ISBN

9781498548823

Language

English

Number Of Pages

190

Publisher

Lexington Books

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