"Korea’s “Soft Power” Hallyu"
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- This is a short segment from an introductory class on race and culture that is taught by Dr. Sam Richards at Penn State University. Today's video comes from the sixth class of the Fall 2021 semester. The live stream took place on Thursday, September 9, 2021: • 21FA Class #6: Riding ...
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Love being with your class Sam! Great topics.
Love this! Thank you!
SQUID GAme!!
MK is amazing~
Koreaboos used to be a niche subculture of obsessive fanatics, but now it's almost mainstream, I see them everywhere. There's no doubt that they're having a tangible influence on the West, but I don't see K-pop idols redefining traditional masculinity. East Asian culture is different, they don't value the type of macho bravado like we do.
교수님 말씀을 잘 듣고 있습니다
우리들을 특별히 사랑해 주셔서 정말 감사합니다
우리도 교수님을 사랑합니다 ㅎㅎ
Tik tok e boys kinda took alot of elements from kpop and ran with it.