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Cambridge Companion to K-Pop

Contributor(s): Kim, Suk-Young (Editor)

ISBN: 9781108940030

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: March 9, 2023

Dewey: 781.63095195

LCCN: 2022046605

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.65" H x 9.61" L x 6.69" W ( 1.10 lbs) 312 pages

BISAC Categories:

Music | Genres and Styles | Pop Vocal

Series: Cambridge Companions to Music

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Description: How did Korea with a relatively small-scale music industry come to create a vibrant pop culture scene that would enthrall not only young Asian fans but also global audiences from diverse racial and generational backgrounds? From idol training to fan engagement, from studio recording to mastering choreographic sequences, what are the steps that go into the actual production and promotion of K-pop? And how can we account for K-pop's global presence within the rapidly changing media environment and consumerist culture in the new millennium? As an informed guide for finding answers to these questions, The Cambridge Companion to K-Pop probes the complexities of K-pop as both a music industry and a transnational cultural scene. It investigates the meteoric ascent of K-pop against the backdrop of increasing global connectivity wherein a distinctive model of production and consumption is closely associated with creativity and futurity.

Brief description: Suk-Young Kim is Professor of Theater and Performance Studies at University of California. She is the author of Illusive Utopia (2010), DMZ Crossing (2014), and K-Pop Live (2018) and frequently comments on Korean cultural politics for BBC, CNN, and National Public Radio.

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