Korean Pop Culture in the South: Translocal Fandom and Affective Ownership
Korean Pop Culture in the South: Translocal Fandom and Affective Ownership
Benjamin Min Han was awarded $10,800 from the Academy of Korean Studies for a project on “Korean Pop Culture in the South: Translocal Fandom and Affective Ownership,” the project period runs from 2/1/2025-1/31/2026.
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