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Grace Jung’s ‘K-Drama School’ Unpacks a Pop Culture Phenomenon

Grace Jung’s ‘K-Drama School’ Unpacks a Pop Culture Phenomenon

We talk to comedian, podcast host and critic Grace Jung unpack the cultural significance of Korean television, which is the focus of her new book "K-Drama School."

KQED's Forum

June 14, 202455m 38s

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Show Notes

“Squid Game.” “Crashing Landing on You.” “Winter Sonata.” Korean dramas have injected themselves into American pop culture thanks to their addictive story lines and the advent of streaming services. Grace Jung should know. She spent 10,000 hours watching Korean television for her UCLA PhD in cinema and media studies. A stand-up comedian, podcast host, and critic, Jung unpacks the cultural significance of Korean television in her new book “K-Drama School.” We’ll talk to Jung and hear from you: What’s your favorite Korean television show?


Guest:

Grace Jung, author, "K-Drama School: A Pop Culture Inquiry into Why We Love Korean Television." Jung is also a standup comedian, critic and host of the podcast "K-Drama School."

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