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This book examines the historical development of Korean food TV and its articulation of Koreanness in the era of globalization. Jaehyeon Jeong defines the evolution of Korean food TV as an outcome of the conjuncture between the television industry’s structural changes, the shift in food’s landscape and cultural legitimacy, and various sociocultural, political, and economic transformations. In addition, Jeong reveals how the state appropriates the banality of food to raise South Korea’s global image and how it utilizes domestic television to disseminate statist discourse of the nation. Understanding discourses of national cuisine as reflective of and formative of discourses of the nation, he argues that the growth of discourses of national cuisine is symptomatic of the struggle for nationness in a globalized world.



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Chapter 1 The History of Korean Food TV and Its Social Situatedness

Chapter 2 The Explosion of Food TV

Chapter 3 Government, Food Industry, and Television Production

Chapter 4 The Struggle for Nationness in the Era of Globalization

Korean Food Television and the Korean Nation

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 10/12/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793600790, 978-1793600790
      ISBN10: 1793600791

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book examines the historical development of Korean food TV and its articulation of Koreanness in the era of globalization. Jaehyeon Jeong defines the evolution of Korean food TV as an outcome of the conjuncture between the television industry’s structural changes, the shift in food’s landscape and cultural legitimacy, and various sociocultural, political, and economic transformations. In addition, Jeong reveals how the state appropriates the banality of food to raise South Korea’s global image and how it utilizes domestic television to disseminate statist discourse of the nation. Understanding discourses of national cuisine as reflective of and formative of discourses of the nation, he argues that the growth of discourses of national cuisine is symptomatic of the struggle for nationness in a globalized world.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1 The History of Korean Food TV and Its Social Situatedness

      Chapter 2 The Explosion of Food TV

      Chapter 3 Government, Food Industry, and Television Production

      Chapter 4 The Struggle for Nationness in the Era of Globalization

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