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Vol. 1, No. 1 (2014)

The Hallyu Mosaic In The Philippines: Framing Perceptions and Praxis


Front Matter

Front Matter

Alona U. Guevara

ii


PANELS

Panel I: Dissecting the Filipino Content in Hallyu

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24

Formation, Purpose and Gains: An Exploratory Study of Hallyu Fanclubs in the Philippines

Catherine Deen

25-34

Painting the Scenario of Filipino K-pop Fan Culture

Patrick Michael L. Capili

35-47

Stagnant Fans and Retired Fans: The Other Side of Hallyu Fandom in the Philippines

Gilbert Jacob Que

48-63

Synthesis of Panel 1

Herdy La. Yumul

64-65

Panel II: Identity and Representation in Film and Television

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66

Koreanovelas, Teleseryes and the 'Diasporization' of the Filipino/The Philippines

Louie Jon Sanchez

67-68

아주 옛날 (Once Upon a Time): Koreanovelas and the Galleon Trade of the Digital Age

Carlo Jejomar Pascual P. Sanchez

69-85

Pinay as Subaltern in Korean Cinema

Yu Taeyun

86-97

Synthesis of Panel 2

Mary Jessel Duque

98-100

Panel III: Gender, Taste and Identity: The Hallyu Connection

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101

Creating a Safe Space for Queer Teens?: Some Initial Findings on Queer Teens in K-pop Cover Groups and Fan Community

Alona U. Guevarra

102-119

Starring Kopinos: From Quest of the Korean Dream to the Making of a Hero: Korean Films as Commentary to Philippine Life and Issues

Helweena Sadorra

120-121

Hansik and Hallyu: An Analysis of the Filipino Appropriation of Korean Cuisine as a Function of Imagining Korean Culture

Arnel Joven

122-143

Synthesis of Panel 3

Cherish Aileen A. Brillon

144-146

Special Panel: Hallyu Experiences from Southeast Asia

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147

Imagining East Asia in Southeast Asia: A Case Study of the Reception of Korean TV Dramas Amongst Thai Viewers

Mary Jane Ainslie

148-149

Asianization, Imagination, Fan Culture and Cultural Capital of Vietnamese Youth: A Case Study of K-pop Cover Dance Groups in Hanoi Vietnam

Phan Thanh Thanh

150-170


APPENDICES

Profile of Organizing Committee Members

Alona U. Guevara

171-173

Profile of Partner Organizations

Alona U. Guevara

174-177


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