Queerness of Hallyu 2.0: Negotiating Non-normative Identities in K-pop Music Videos

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29107/rr2020.2.8

Słowa kluczowe:

K-pop, identity, gender, queerness, non-normativity, rhetoric of the body

Abstrakt

W artykule omówiono wizualne kody nienormatywności w wybranych teledyskach koreańskiej muzyki popularnej, podejmując próbę osadzenia ich w estetyce atrakcyjności płci, która odchodzi od tego, co uważa się za normę społeczną w kulturze południowokoreańskiej. W pierwszej części przedstawiono zwięzłą historię i obecne granice południowokoreańskiej muzyki popularnej, następnie omówiono konstrukt płci kulturowej i jego wzajemną relację z tak zwaną płcią biologiczną oraz wyrażaniem pożądania. W kolejnej sekcji prześledzono zmiany w rozumieniu normatywności oraz pojęcie queer. Analiza przykładów teledysków k-pop powstałych po roku 2007 i obecnych w nich przedstawień męskości pozwoliła na odczytanie wybranych teksów jako przestrzeni liminalności opierających się normatywnym zasadom kulturowym i społecznym.

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Opublikowane

2020-07-06

Jak cytować

Waszkiewicz, Agata, i Anna Oleszczuk. 2020. „Queerness of Hallyu 2.0: Negotiating Non-Normative Identities in K-Pop Music Videos”. "Res Rhetorica" 7 (2). https://doi.org/10.29107/rr2020.2.8.