2013
DOI: 10.1017/s0261143012000542
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The poetics of resistance and the politics of crossing borders: Korean hip-hop and ‘cultural reterritorialisation’

Abstract: This paper examines the ways in which hip-hop has taken root in Korean popular culture. The processes that began in the early 1990s include appropriation, adaptation and ‘cultural reterritorialisation’. By looking at recent Korean hip-hop outputs and their associated contexts, this paper explores the ways in which Korean hip-hop has gained its local specificities. This was achieved by combining and recontextualising Afro-American and Korean popular musical elements and aesthetics in its performance and identif… Show more

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“…These comments support Thornton's (1996) hipness concept as the underground is seen as desirable, thus linked to coolness. Overall, these comments align with Um's (2013) view that the Korean mainstream and underground scenes are not clearly defined.…”
Section: Authenticity Coolness and Trendssupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…These comments support Thornton's (1996) hipness concept as the underground is seen as desirable, thus linked to coolness. Overall, these comments align with Um's (2013) view that the Korean mainstream and underground scenes are not clearly defined.…”
Section: Authenticity Coolness and Trendssupporting
confidence: 56%
“…As noted, research solely on Korean hip hop is minimal (Jung, 2006;Lee, 2007Lee, , 2011Morelli, 2001;Um, 2013). Much of this research focuses on analysis of texts such as lyrics, rather than original data (Jung, 2006;Lee, 2007Lee, , 2011Um, 2013). This research also often centers on Seo Taiji and the Boys (Jung, 2006;Morelli, 2001).…”
Section: Korean History and Music Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ‘high theory’ approach suits the historical context of the study of pop music in Asia. Examples are Um's (2013) study on the localisation of hip-hop in K-pop and Chu and Leung's (2013) work on the fusion of Western and Asian genres in Cantopop. This approach is substantiated by the existence of commercial popular music markets in Asia, which have been influenced by the ‘big 5’ (i.e.…”
Section: Dilemmas In Inter-asian Popular Music Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 3 See Naerland (2014) and Um (2013) on hip-hop. See Cusic (2002) and Van Sickel (2005) on country music.…”
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confidence: 99%