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K-Pop and Koreaboo: a feminist analysis of the racial and sexual politics of the transnational media fandom

In: Research Handbook on Feminist Political Thought

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  • Min Joo Lee
  • Lily Chu
  • Inhye Irene Han
  • Ji Sun Jeon

Abstract

Korean popular culture is experiencing popularity around the world. Some zealous fans of it are nicknamed “Koreaboos.” They love Korean culture and people to the extent that some express their desires to become Korean. This chapter examines the social media discourse surrounding these Koreaboos. We utilize feminist theories on eroticism and feminist media theories to critically analyze social media posts uploaded by them and about them. We argue that Koreaboos’ affection for Korean culture and people represent the duality of Korean popular culture fandom. On the one hand, Koreaboos effectively mobilize their erotic desires for Korean culture and people to critique problematic gender norms in their home countries. On the other hand, they reconstruct the problematic binary between the East and the West through their essentialist erotic desires for Korean culture and people. Our research contributes to feminist scholarship and praxis by examining the nuanced meaning of women’s erotic power.

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  • Min Joo Lee & Lily Chu & Inhye Irene Han & Ji Sun Jeon, 2024. "K-Pop and Koreaboo: a feminist analysis of the racial and sexual politics of the transnational media fandom," Chapters, in: Mary Caputi & Patricia Moynagh (ed.), Research Handbook on Feminist Political Thought, chapter 16, pages 350-366, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:20848_16
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