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Title: Banal Koreanness : national imagery in multicultural-themed television shows
Authors: Istad, F
Kim, MJ
Curran, NM 
Issue Date: Jun-2024
Source: Critical studies in television, June 2024, v. 19, no. 2, p. 219-237
Abstract: This article analyses how three South Korean multicultural-themed reality television programmes discursively produce Koreanness. We ground our study in scholarship on ‘othering’ and the notion of banal nationalism (Billig, 1995) and conduct a thematic analysis of the shows. Our findings show that the programmes adopt a Korea-foreign dichotomy that becomes a lens through which viewers can vicariously experience the existence of a unified South Korean culture. We argue that the juxtaposition of a Korean ‘us’ against a foreign ‘them’ precludes imagining a more pluralistic South Korea – even as the programmes ostensibly celebrate South Korea’s increasing diversity.
Keywords: Migration
National imagery
Reality television
South Korea
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd.
Journal: Critical studies in television 
ISSN: 1749-6020
EISSN: 1749-6039
DOI: 10.1177/17496020221124704
Rights: This is the accepted version of the publication Istad, F., Kim, M. J., & Curran, N. M. (2024). Banal Koreanness: National imagery in multicultural-themed television shows. Critical Studies in Television, 19(2), 219-237. Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). DOI: 10.1177/17496020221124704.
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