Interrogation of Gender Identity: Aesthetic Consumption of Korean Television Dramas by Young Women in China
Contribuinte(s) |
Porter, Deborah |
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Data(s) |
15/06/2016
15/06/2016
2016
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Resumo |
Given the popularity of Korean television dramas among various age groups in other countries, one would expect to see a similar pattern of consumption across different ages in China. Instead, we see high levels of consumption of Korean dramas by a very specific demographic. Why do young Chinese females consume Korean dramas at such high levels? I argue that young Chinese women’s heavy consumption of Korean dramas that portray a particular aesthetic of self and familial resolution may be explained by a need to redress contemporary psychological issues related to gendered self-identity. I posit that the identity formation processes of this particular demographic has been shaped by changes in family dynamics that stem from social and political restructuring in the 1980s, particularly the one-child policy. Thus, this thesis explores how the consumption of Korean dramas by young females in China may be understood as an implicit interrogation of gendered identity. |
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Idioma(s) |
English |
Publicador |
University of Washington Libraries |
Relação |
2016 Libraries Undergraduate Research Award Winners |
Tipo |
Senior Thesis |