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Talking Hospitality and Televising Ethno-national Boundaries in Contemporary Korea: Considering Korean TV Shows Featuring Foreigners

Authors
Kang, Kyoung-Lae
Issue Date
1월-2018
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Keywords
talk show; multiculturalism; hospitality; reality TV; Korean TV; Non Summit
Citation
TELEVISION & NEW MEDIA, v.19, no.1, pp.59 - 74
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Journal Title
TELEVISION & NEW MEDIA
Volume
19
Number
1
Start Page
59
End Page
74
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/78049
DOI
10.1177/1527476417697196
ISSN
1527-4764
Abstract
This essay examines Korean television shows that feature foreigners encountering Korean society. A recent example, Non Summit, presents a series of formal summits, borrowing the format of an international strategic meeting. The show enables Koreans to consider issues involving cultural differences, racial discrimination, and national hospitality, particularly related to immigrants. Indeed, Korean TV shows that focus on foreigners living in Korea are increasingly popular, which surely reflects changes in the Korean racial imagination along with the increased number of immigrants entering Korea in recent years. Nevertheless, despite their stated purpose of encouraging Korea to be a more harmonious multicultural society, programs like Non Summit seem to reproduce racialized colonialism in the context of contemporary global capitalism, particularly through their selections of participants and their efforts to paper over revealed cultural tensions.
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