A December gift 🎁- a brand new issue of FLOW! With columns by Whit Pow, Christine J. Cynn & Maggie Bertsche, Jennifer M. Kang, Kallia O. Wright, David C. Oh, Crystal S. Anderson, Diana Flores Ruiz, and Benjamin M. Han.
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Benjamin M. Han argues that while one might be inclined to identify specific elements of the film that appeal to the global audience, Kpop Demon Hunters prompts us to examine questions of national identity in terms of its Koreanness.
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In "K-pop Beyond the Trend" Dr. Crystal Anderson explores how K-pop music maintains relevance beyond the cultural moment, unlike the fast trending nature of other popular Korean music genres.
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In "Yet Another KPDH Thought Piece: Socially Conscious and Popular?" Dr. David Oh investigates how Kpop Demon Hunters has managed to maintain its popular status despite the film’s counterhegemonic tendencies.
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Kallia O. Wright analyzes Dr. Bailey’s heart attack in Grey’s Anatomy, revealing how racial and gender stereotypes shape Black women’s medical treatment and self-advocacy within biased healthcare systems.
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Jennifer M. Kang argues that Kpop Demon Hunters exhibits how “K-pop aesthetics” have become a shared cultural resource, complicating discourses surrounding ownership, global-local identity, and the future of the Korean Wave
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Christine J. Cynn & Maggie Bertsche examine VCU’s East Marshall Street Well Project, uncovering racist histories of anatomical dissection & exploring current community-led efforts toward ethical research and reburial of stolen remains
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In "The Noise Hits All at Once: A Trans History of the Votrax SC-01 Voice Synthesis Chip" Whit Pow asks what happens when an electronic sound becomes legible as a voice?
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Examining South Korea’s rapid economic ascent, Gil-Soo Han reveals how “nouveau-riche nationalism” collides with migrant realities. Centering on the Naju forklift abuse case, he exposes how economic pride and social hierarchy intersect
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Golden M. Owens reinterprets Rosey the Robot as a futuristic Mammy figure, linking domestic servitude, robot etymologies, and animation history to show how racialized labor logics persist beneath the surface of family entertainment.
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Anna Lovatt traces how artists from Mimi Smith to Letícia Parente used television and video to redraw the boundaries between art, media, and everyday life. The column reveals how the “screen age” has transformed drawing
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In his analysis of K-Pop Demon Hunters, Dal Yong Jin challenges theories of “odorless” hybridity, arguing for a politicized model of cultural mixing that keeps local specificity visible while negotiating unequal global media power.
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From Squid Game pop-ups to Netflix House installations, Hyun-Jung Stephany Noh traces how dystopian K-dramas become immersive, branded experiences. Her essay shows how Netflix turns speculative fiction into a global marketing spectacle
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Helen Piper examines the show The Assembly and compares the UK & Australian versions. In doing so, she reveals how format and post-production choices shape risk, reciprocity, and the politics of inclusion.
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Guillermina Zabala Suárez asks: Can digital media become a device to create awareness of health issues in out communities?
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New Flow?! 🚨 With Guillermina Zabala Suárez, Helen Piper, Hyun Jung Stephany Noh, Dal Yong Jin, Anna Lovatt, Golden M. Owens, and Gil-Soo Han! Topics vary from The Jetsons to The Asembly, K-Dramas, medical issues and more! Read all the columns at https://t.co/uikvHj3EgZ! 🥳
In a new essay, @LaurelPRogers examines the role of the fanboy auteur in HBO's backstage comedy "The Franchise," which satirizes Hollywood's superhero industrial complex. Read: https://t.co/xkl7vU6xna
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In "Welcome to Wrexham and Representations of Management in Football (Soccer) as a Product of the “Media Sports Cultural Complex”" Andrew Stubbs-Lacy explores representation & construction of management in football with a focus on Welcome to Wrexham. Read: https://t.co/BrgPdRdgTe
Dr. Roderik Smits explores various factors affecting what constitutes “fair pay” in the film and television industries. Read it here: https://t.co/URXhL4wuF0