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Korean Dramas and Indian Youngsters: Viewership, Aspirations and Consumerism

In: Korean Wave in South Asia

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  • Amritha Soman

    (Symbiosis International University)

  • Ruchi Kher Jaggi

    (Symbiosis International University)

Abstract

Korean popular culture has amassed immense popularity among young Indian audiences over the past few years. This chapter explores the effect of Korean dramas on Indian youth by understanding their viewing behaviour and its effect on their aspirations and consumption practices. Drawing on semi-structured in-depth interviews, the study looks at the transnational cultural flow of Korean dramas and what about these dramas drew 15 research participants to them as they negotiated the different layers of hybridity and transculturation. The participants of the study provided several interesting insights about their viewing experiences and how those extended to the Indian cultural context. These included ease of binge-watching, and plurality of genres. The need to extend the experiencing of Korean culture beyond just watching the dramas was found to be a crucial element in the decision to purchase Korean products. Additionally, the participants’ aspiration to visit the locations shown in the dramas was also discussed in the interviews. This study is a discursive construction of young Indian viewers’ engagement with Korean pop culture and how they negotiate their positions as transcultural audiences who vacillate between their identities as fans and consumers.

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  • Amritha Soman & Ruchi Kher Jaggi, 2022. "Korean Dramas and Indian Youngsters: Viewership, Aspirations and Consumerism," Springer Books, in: Ratan Kumar Roy & Biswajit Das (ed.), Korean Wave in South Asia, chapter 0, pages 169-184, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-16-8710-5_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-8710-5_8
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    1. Asma Maqsood & Sumera Batool & Nimra Zaffer, 2022. "Consumption Patterns of South Korean Content: Cross-Cultural Acceptance of Romance and Beauty among Pakistani Youth," Journal of Policy Research (JPR), Research Foundation for Humanity (RFH), vol. 8(3), pages 329-338, September.

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