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This book investigates the meteoric rise of mobile webtoons – also known as webcomics – and the dynamic relationships between serialised content, artists, agencies, platforms and applications, as well as the global readership associated with them. It offers an engaging discussion of webtoons themselves, and what makes this new media form so compelling and attractive to millions upon millions of readers. Why have webtoons taken off, and how do users interact with them? Each of the case studies we explore raises interesting questions for both general readers and scholars of new media about how webtoons have become a modern form of popular culture. The book also addresses larger questions about East Asia’s contributions to global popular culture and Asian society in general, as well as South Korea’s rapid social and cultural transformation since the 1990s. This is a significant – and understudied – aspect of the new screen ecologies and their role in a new wave of media globalisation.



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Chapter 1: Introducing Webtoons and the Expansion of Korea’s Creative Industries

Chapter 2: Conceptualizing the Impact of Japanese Manga in Korea and the Pre-history of Webtoons

Chapter 3: Policy Intervention and the Formation of the Webtooniverse

Chapter 4: Daum and Naver: The Portals Underpinning Korea’s Transnational Webtoon IP Engines

Chapter 5: Asia’s New Titans of Paid Content: Second-generation Webtoon Platforms KakaoPage and Lezhin Comics

Chapter 6: Webtoons and Technological Innovation: Pushing the Envelope of the Webtooniverse

Chapter 7: The Branded Webtoon and its Soft Power Appeal

Chapter 8: K-pop Webtoons and the Transmedia-IP Nexus in the BTS Universe

Bibliography

Index

South Korea's Webtooniverse and the Digital Comic

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
      Publication Date: 09/04/2021
      ISBN13: 9781786606358, 978-1786606358
      ISBN10: 1786606356

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book investigates the meteoric rise of mobile webtoons – also known as webcomics – and the dynamic relationships between serialised content, artists, agencies, platforms and applications, as well as the global readership associated with them. It offers an engaging discussion of webtoons themselves, and what makes this new media form so compelling and attractive to millions upon millions of readers. Why have webtoons taken off, and how do users interact with them? Each of the case studies we explore raises interesting questions for both general readers and scholars of new media about how webtoons have become a modern form of popular culture. The book also addresses larger questions about East Asia’s contributions to global popular culture and Asian society in general, as well as South Korea’s rapid social and cultural transformation since the 1990s. This is a significant – and understudied – aspect of the new screen ecologies and their role in a new wave of media globalisation.



      Table of Contents

      List of Tables

      List of Abbreviations

      Chapter 1: Introducing Webtoons and the Expansion of Korea’s Creative Industries

      Chapter 2: Conceptualizing the Impact of Japanese Manga in Korea and the Pre-history of Webtoons

      Chapter 3: Policy Intervention and the Formation of the Webtooniverse

      Chapter 4: Daum and Naver: The Portals Underpinning Korea’s Transnational Webtoon IP Engines

      Chapter 5: Asia’s New Titans of Paid Content: Second-generation Webtoon Platforms KakaoPage and Lezhin Comics

      Chapter 6: Webtoons and Technological Innovation: Pushing the Envelope of the Webtooniverse

      Chapter 7: The Branded Webtoon and its Soft Power Appeal

      Chapter 8: K-pop Webtoons and the Transmedia-IP Nexus in the BTS Universe

      Bibliography

      Index

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