2015
DOI: 10.15752/itkc.45..201506.5
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The Present and Future of Popularization of the Classics

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“…Though now illustrated by the monumental success of the Netflix series "Squid Game," and Oscar-winning motion picture "Parasite" (Huang, 2022;Wang & Weng, 2022), the mid-1990s saw this phenomena characterized by the growing popularity of South Korean soap operas and dramas abroad (Han, 2022;Jin & Yoon, 2016). Where the majority of this interest ultimately waned as these broadcasts drew to a close, a second instance of Hallyu in recent years has proven most noteworthy for its ability to generate a more decided fervor for participating in and learning of Korean culture (Bok-Rae, 2015). As a result, psychologists and political scientists alike have begun to heed this heightened interest and the outcomes it may have as it advances toward scales of globalization, with cultures now influencing one another by way of communication and trade (Elfving-Hwang, 2018;Gleibs & Reddy, 2017).…”
Section: The Korean Wavementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though now illustrated by the monumental success of the Netflix series "Squid Game," and Oscar-winning motion picture "Parasite" (Huang, 2022;Wang & Weng, 2022), the mid-1990s saw this phenomena characterized by the growing popularity of South Korean soap operas and dramas abroad (Han, 2022;Jin & Yoon, 2016). Where the majority of this interest ultimately waned as these broadcasts drew to a close, a second instance of Hallyu in recent years has proven most noteworthy for its ability to generate a more decided fervor for participating in and learning of Korean culture (Bok-Rae, 2015). As a result, psychologists and political scientists alike have begun to heed this heightened interest and the outcomes it may have as it advances toward scales of globalization, with cultures now influencing one another by way of communication and trade (Elfving-Hwang, 2018;Gleibs & Reddy, 2017).…”
Section: The Korean Wavementioning
confidence: 99%