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The Gospel of Calculation: South Korea’s Religious Far-Right and the Negative Form of Calculated Nationalism
Gil Soo Han / Monash University

March 13, 2026 Gil Soo Han / Monash University Leave a comment

Gil Soo Han traces the transformation of South Korean nationalism and its relationship with specific sectors of Korean Protestantism. A framework of “calculated nationalism” is used as an analytical tool to examine the grassroots agency of the religious far-right in the country.

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Lana, Alexa, & ChatGPT: AI Surveillance and Too Hot to Handle
Golden M. Owens / University of Washington

March 13, 2026 Golden Owens / University of Washington Leave a comment

Golden Owens discusses Lana, the virtual assistant on the reality television show Too Hot To Handle, and how it relates to broader narratives about robotic technologies, artificial intelligence, and surveillance.

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When Hallyu Meets Anti-Hallyu
Ji-Hyun Ahn / University of Washington Tacoma

March 13, 2026 Ji-Hyun Ahn / University of Washington Tacoma One comment

Dr. Ji-Hyun Ahn examines the rise of anti-Hallyu sentiment, and considers how these discourses implicate colonial logics. Alternately, she presents a different approach, analytically re-framing this backlash as a “post-Hallyu disjuncture” in a move for greater nuance.

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KPop Demon Hunters from the Lens of Transnational Proximity
Dal Yong Jin / Simon Fraser University

March 13, 2026 Dal Yong Jin / Simon Fraser University Leave a comment

Dal Yong Jin discusses the concept of transnational proximity while observing the ongoing success of the Golden Globe-winning KPop Demon Hunters.

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Who We Are: Recollecting Memories
Guillermina Zabala Suarez / UT San Antonio

March 13, 2026 Guillermina Zabala Suàrez / University of Texas at San Antonio One comment

In the early 2000’s in Argentina, documentary filmmakers were able to reflect on the horrors of the 1970’s military dictatorship, blending politics and poetics in an innovative new form.

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Commodified Spatialization of Heritage in Digital K-Culture
Hyun Jung Stephany Noh / Texas A&M at Corpus Christi

March 13, 2026 Hyun-jung Stephany Noh / Texas A&M at Corpus Christi One comment

Hyun Jung Stephany Noh discusses immersive experiences and consumer goods that combine Korean Wave media with cultural heritage.

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Platformization of fandom in the post-pandemic music industries
Kyong Yoon / University of British Columbia

March 13, 2026 Kyong Yoon / University of British Columbia One comment

Kyong Yoon explores the platformization of K-Pop fandoms and how fans continue to play a significant role in the contemporary media ecosystem.

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Benjamin M. Han argues that while one might be inclined to identify specific elements of the film that appeal to the global audience, Kpop Demon Hunters prompts us to examine questions of national identity in terms of its Koreanness.

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In "K-pop Beyond the Trend" Dr. Crystal Anderson explores how K-pop music maintains relevance beyond the cultural moment, unlike the fast trending nature of other popular Korean music genres.

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In "Yet Another KPDH Thought Piece: Socially Conscious and Popular?" Dr. David Oh investigates how Kpop Demon Hunters has managed to maintain its popular status despite the film’s counterhegemonic tendencies.

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Kallia O. Wright analyzes Dr. Bailey’s heart attack in Grey’s Anatomy, revealing how racial and gender stereotypes shape Black women’s medical treatment and self-advocacy within biased healthcare systems.

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