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The Hallyu and K-pop Fandoms in France : A Phenomenological Study of Transnational LocalityThe Hallyu and K-pop Fandoms in France : A Phenomenological Study of Transnational Locality

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The Hallyu and K-pop Fandoms in France : A Phenomenological Study of Transnational Locality
Authors
장웅조원혜원박신의니나 퐁트르에
Issue Date
Apr-2024
Publisher
한국문화예술경영학회
Keywords
French Hallyu Fandom; Cultural Hybridity; Transnational Locality; Intercultural Understanding; Fandom Productivity; 프랑스 한류 팬덤; 문화적 혼종성; 초국가적 지역성; 상호문화적 이해; 팬덤 생산성
Citation
문화예술경영학연구, v.17, no.1, pp 155 - 176
Pages
22
Journal Title
문화예술경영학연구
Volume
17
Number
1
Start Page
155
End Page
176
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/33128
DOI
10.15333/ACM.2024.04.30.155
ISSN
2234-2532
Abstract
This paper is a study of French K-pop fandom and aims to examine the context of transnational locality in the overall Hallyu fandom in France. The research methodology was based on a literature review and in-depth interviews. The interviews were conducted with 11 students majoring in Korean studies at a French university and 4 French people studying or living in Korea. The formation of Hallyu fandom in France can be seen as a result of the digital environment, and it has been concentrated among teenagers and young adults amidst the prejudice against Asian culture. However, French K-pop fandom has penetrated the cultural environment of France by showing its distinction as "popular cultural capital" and embracing self-esteem and social meaning. Three key themes emerge: fandom serves as a cultural and value hierarchy and distinction within which fans navigate their identities; it creates a self-sustaining universe of social interaction, creativity, and participation; and it acts as a gateway to broader Korean culture. As a result, transnational locality in French K-pop fandom can be presented in a way that draws on the transformative power and cultural significance of K-pop fandom and emphasizes its role as a conduit for cultural exchange, global connectivity, and personal transformation.
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