摘要
This paper uses an inter-Asian TV drama, Meteor Garden (also called Boys Over Flowers in Japan and S. Korea), as an example to illustrate the formation of women's desire within the context of nation formation and neoliberal globalization. It argues that women's rights to Korean dramas are predicated on a politics of recognition which essentializes and naturalizes women's desire for love. This desire for love, when historicized as an institution for nation building and globalization, should be seen as a cultural technology of control which aims to depoliticize women, reducing women's citizenship to the intimate domain. Korean dramas and Korean living, based on consumption as a fantastic solution to
原文 | English |
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頁(從 - 到) | 419-445 |
頁數 | 27 |
期刊 | Korea Observer |
卷 | 43 |
發行號 | 3 |
出版狀態 | Published - 2012 9月 1 |
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- 一般藝術與人文科學
- 一般社會科學