Capitalism and consumption : the case of Korean popular culture in Singapore

This study examines the relationship between Korean popular culture and the hegemonic capitalist economic system; guided by the assumption that the former is a product of the latter, the capitalist substructure. Using the Frankfurt School theories, this study seeks to uncover the reasons why Singapo...

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Main Author: Lim, Syazana
Other Authors: School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/55833
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description This study examines the relationship between Korean popular culture and the hegemonic capitalist economic system; guided by the assumption that the former is a product of the latter, the capitalist substructure. Using the Frankfurt School theories, this study seeks to uncover the reasons why Singaporeans spend so much time and money on these cultural flows originating from South Korea. To this end, participant observations and in-depth interviews were carried out to understand the various consumption patterns and its possible effects on Singaporean’s lives. Through its findings, this study reveals two consumer typologies and features the consumption of Korean popular culture as having the potential to help Singaporeans cope with the demands of living in a fast-paced modern capitalist society.
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spelling ntu-10356/558332019-12-10T14:56:46Z Capitalism and consumption : the case of Korean popular culture in Singapore Lim, Syazana School of Humanities and Social Sciences Muhammad Saidul Islam DRNTU::Humanities This study examines the relationship between Korean popular culture and the hegemonic capitalist economic system; guided by the assumption that the former is a product of the latter, the capitalist substructure. Using the Frankfurt School theories, this study seeks to uncover the reasons why Singaporeans spend so much time and money on these cultural flows originating from South Korea. To this end, participant observations and in-depth interviews were carried out to understand the various consumption patterns and its possible effects on Singaporean’s lives. Through its findings, this study reveals two consumer typologies and features the consumption of Korean popular culture as having the potential to help Singaporeans cope with the demands of living in a fast-paced modern capitalist society. Bachelor of Arts 2014-04-01T02:46:09Z 2014-04-01T02:46:09Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/55833 en Nanyang Technological University 30 p. application/pdf
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title Capitalism and consumption : the case of Korean popular culture in Singapore
title_full Capitalism and consumption : the case of Korean popular culture in Singapore
title_fullStr Capitalism and consumption : the case of Korean popular culture in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Capitalism and consumption : the case of Korean popular culture in Singapore
title_short Capitalism and consumption : the case of Korean popular culture in Singapore
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