Post-colonial nation-building and the politics of popular culture: Korea’s ban on Japanese popular culture and the hallyu phenomenon
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Post-colonial nation-building and the politics of popular culture: Korea’s ban on Japanese popular culture and the hallyu phenomenon
Song, Changzoo
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http://hdl.handle.net/2292/47431
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2012
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Cool New Asia Symposium: Asian Popular Culture in a Local Context, Unitec, Auckland, New Zealand, 25 Nov 2011 - 26 Nov 2011. Cool New Asia: Asian Popular Culture in a Local Context. Unitec ePress. 57-70. 2012
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