Reading Asian Television Drama Crossing Borders and Breaking Boundaries

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Pub. Date: 2014-02-20
Publisher(s): INDEPENDENT PUB GROUP
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Summary

The Asian TV industry is 'unstoppable' reported 'Variety' in 2008, yet most people living in the West have no idea what the rest of the world is watching on TV: what makes them laugh and cry every day. Asian TV drama, this book discloses, is diverse in form and content; it has value that is local as well as trans cultural and its shows have strong appeal in their aesthetics, storytelling, acting and cinematography, to large non-Asian as well as Asian audiences.
Reading Asian Television Drama offers an insightful overview of Asian television drama from such countries as Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, China and South Korea, and of its cultural impact. Examining both text and context, chapters analyze local dramas closely, including South Korean 'Hallyu' shows like 'Autumn in my Heart' and 'Beautiful Days'. Others focus on an Asian TV network within Asia, as well as Asian global cultural exchange and the international consumption of its television. They provide full and varied coverage of this important TV industry for a wide range of readers.

Author Biography

Jeongmee Kim is a Senior Lecturer in Film and Television studies at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. She has published in such academic journals as Critical Studies in Television and Media, Culture and Society.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Editorial Notes
Introduction Jeongmee Kim
PART I: CROSSING BORDERS
1. 'I rili lyke dis': Forum Culture and the Cosmopolitan Spacing of Asian Television Online Maimuna Dali Islam
2. A New Era of Hong Kong Television: Juxtaposing Market with Politics
3. Crossing Borders, Building Bridges?: 'Asian Stars' in Japanese TV Drama
PART II: WOMEN AND ASIAN MELODRAMA
4. Women and Television in Malaysia: Soaps, Transnational Pleasure and Modernity
5. 'Like a Virgin': Sex, Marriage and Gender Relations in the Korean Television Drama Wedding
PART III: SOUND, MUSIC AND ASIAN DRAMA
6. 'Don't Forget': The Musical Dimensions of South Korean Television Drama
7. Dubbing and The Water Margin: Asian TV Drama Comes to Britain, But Does It Survive the Trip?
PART III: KOREAN TELEVISION DRAMA: THE LATEST WAVE
8. 'Korean Wave' in Taiwan: Cultural Representation of Identities and Food in the Korean TV Drama Daejanggeum
9. Say Hallyu, Wave Goodbye: The Rise and Fall of Korean Wave Drama
10. Genesis by the Sword and Special Effects in Korean TV Costume Drama Sheng-mei Ma
Bibliography
Index

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