2024
DOI: 10.1051/shsconf/202419902030
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Exploring Fans' Perceptions of Female Power and Empowerment in Media Communication: A Case Study of Blackpink and Its Fandom

Aixin Li

Abstract: With the rapid development of K-pop culture globally, its popularity has influenced all aspects of culture and media communication. Social media, being dynamic and participatory, allows individuals to express their opinions. While previous studies highlight K-pop's impact in Western countries, the 'Ban on Korean Culture' policy in China presents a unique case worth exploring. This paper references Blackpink and its fandom to discuss the relationship between fandom perception and female empowerment in media com… Show more

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