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Book Review: The Korean Wave: Evolution, Fandom, and Transnationality

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Maliangkay, Roald

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University of Hawaii Press

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The study of Hallyu is steadily broadening, in terms of both subject matter and the theoretical frameworks applied. Considering the large number of people involved in the production and consumption of related products around the world, edited volumes can play an important role in bringing together the divergent objectives and experiences. The Korean Wave: Evolution, Fandom, and Transnationality is a collection of studies aimed at exactly that: providing new perspectives on Hallyu as a field of enquiry, with a particular focus on the transnational nature of related developments.

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Korean Studies

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