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Reading Asian Television Drama: Crossing Borders and Breaking Boundaries.

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The Asian TV industry is ‘unstoppable’ reported Variety in 2008, yet still most people living in the West have no idea what the rest of the world is watching on TV: what makes them laugh and cry every day. East Asia, as this book demonstrates, produces drama that is watched by vast audiences. The dramas themselves are diverse in form and content, have value that is local as well as transcultural and strongly appeal, in terms of their aesthetics, storytelling, acting and cinematography to non-Asian as well as Asian audiences. Reading Asian Television Drama offers an informative overview of East Asian television drama and its cultural impact. It examines both the text and context of TV dramas from such countries as Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, China and South Korea. Chapters analyse various internationally popular dramas including South Korean ‘hallyu’ shows like Jewel in the Palace, Winter Sonata and Wedding. Other chapters focus on Asian TV networks within Asia, as well as Asian global cultural exchange and the international consumption of East Asian television drama.

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  • Lincoln School of Film Media and Journalism (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

I.B. Tauris

Publisher

I.B.Tauris

eISSN

978-0-7556-9727-4

ISBN

978-1-8451-1860-0

Date Submitted

2022-05-09

Date Accepted

2013-12-16

Date of First Publication

2013-12-16

Date of Final Publication

2013-12-16

ePrints ID

49205

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