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Appropriating Gugak and Negotiating K-Heritage
Appropriating Gugak and Negotiating K-Heritage

K-Pop's Reconstruction of Korean Aesthetics in the Age of Digital Globalization

Author(s): Hee-sun Kim
Subject(s): Aesthetics
Published by: Spoločnosť pre estetiku na Slovensku a Inštitút estetiky a umeleckej kultúry Filozofickej fakulty Prešovskej univerzity v Prešove
Keywords: Korean Traditional Music; K-heritage; K-pop; Korean Aesthetics; Digital Globalization

Summary/Abstract: This paper explores global K-pop's negotiation and reconstruction of Korean aesthetics via the dismantling, adoption, appropriation, and transfiguring of central elements of Korean traditional culture. Recently, K-pop groups have been incorporating traditional music and dance (gugak), traditional attire (hanbok), traditional houses (hanok), and old palaces (gogung) into music videos disseminated globally over digital platforms like YouTube. In their efforts to incorporate more 'Koreanness' into their musical productions and neutralize criticisms of their use of the 'K' prefix as inauthentic and unconnected to Korean aesthetics, groups like BTS and BLACKPINK are redefining 'K-heritage' for music consumers worldwide. Along with other globally consumed Hallyu productions like K-movies, K-dramas, and K-games, K-Pop is in the process of reconstructing Koreans' and the world's view of the meaning of Korean-ness.

  • Issue Year: 11/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 27-39
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English
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