Document Type
Poster
Language
English
Date
Summer 8-7-2020
Keywords
Kyrgyz Republic, teenagers, South Korean soap operas
Description/Abstract
In a recent trend, South Korean soap operas have become extremely popular in many countries in the world. Hallyu (“Korean Boom ”), is a term which now used to refer to the success of South Korean entertainment around the world especially across Asia. This research poster analyzed the “Korean Boom” and its influence on female teenagers’ identity in the Kyrgyz Republic.
Disciplines
Broadcast and Video Studies | Communication | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Funder(s)
Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs (ECA) of the U.S. Department of State
Funding ID
S-ECAGD-20-CA-0009
Acknowledgements
Supervised by: Connie Walters, Jackie Schneider
Recommended Citation
Sultanbekova, Aisha, "How do the South Korean Soap Operas Impact Female Teenager’s Identity in the Kyrgyz Republic?" (2020). International Programs. 76.
https://surface.syr.edu/eli/76
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Additional Information
This work has been created with support from the Institute of International Education (IIE)/Fulbright - English for Graduate Students Program.