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Politics, Protest and Patience: Gendered Rights and Human Security in India and South Korea
National security measures are often framed from a masculinist, hegemonic viewpoint, determining that the wellbeing of a state and its citizens is dependent on protection by a patriarchal government. This paper argues that the...
Published by: Ursinus College
English and Linguistic Imperialism
Mike Smith, Donghwan Kim
May 31, 2015
This critical literature review explores the effect of 'global' English on contemporary Korean society, specifically discussing the nation’s widespread adoption of English through the lens of Robert Phillipson's (1992)...
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Cool Japan and the Hallyu Wave: The Effect of Popular Culture Exports on National Image and Soft Power
Gillianne Lux
Jan 01, 0001
Japan used its export of pop culture in the post-war era not only to boost its economy but also as a means to improve its national image and project its soft power. Japanese pop culture exports emphasized a positive...
Published by: Ursinus College
English and Linguistic Imperialism
Mike Smith, Donghwan Kim
May 31, 2015
This critical literature review explores the effect of 'global' English on contemporary Korean society, specifically discussing the nation’s widespread adoption of English through the lens of Robert Phillipson's (1992)...
Published by: