『Media, Culture and Korea』 is a concise and insightful textbook covering news media, advertising, film, popular culture and communication culture in South Korea. Media, Culture and Korea also explores how, and to what extent, international news media actually affect to frame the national images of two Koreas. Further this text contains updated and expended coverage of research findings and a review of changing trends in media use of South Korean people including online newspaper, melodrama film, cable TV, and cellular phone, as well as news media. This text is ideal for use in a wide rage of higher-education courses and will be of equal value to anyone interested in global news coverage, international communication and Asian media and popular culture.
Contents
Preface
National Images of South Korea and Japan in the News Coverage of The New York Times & Los Angeles Times
Public Journalism in Cyberspace
Framing North Korea in U.S. Newspapers
Between Friend and Foe: The September 11th Attack in South and North Korean News Coverage
Understanding Culture and Characteristics of Cellular Phone Communication in South Korea
Women in Korean Film: A Discourse Analysis of South Korean Melodrama Film
Watchdog or Cheerleader: The Role of News Media in Covering Political Leader's Speech
An Analysis of Persuading Strategies in Korean Home Shopping Channels
Korean Christianity and Popular Culture 227 The Framing of the "Axis of Evil"