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Crossing boundaries: Male consumption of Korean TV dramas and negotiation of gender relations in modern day Hong Kong
Mei Yi Angel LIN
, Avin TONG
Department of English Language Education (ELE)
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Hong Kong
100%
Cross-boundary
100%
Gender Relations
100%
Korean TV Dramas
100%
Gender Roles
66%
Binary System
66%
Korean Drama
66%
Copyright
33%
Hanging
33%
Role Relations
33%
East Asia
33%
Modernity
33%
Cultural Traditions
33%
Essentialist
33%
Hong Kong Society
33%
Lived Experience
33%
Femininity
33%
Masculinity
33%
Post-industrial
33%
Social Order
33%
Heterosexual Men
33%
Gendered Nature
33%
Role Boundaries
33%
European Enlightenment
33%
Consumption Practices
33%
Binary Gender
33%
Post-capitalist Society
33%
Sexual Boundaries
33%
Arts and Humanities
Hong Kong
100%
TV drama
100%
Binaries
75%
Tradition
25%
Dilemma
25%
Essentialist
25%
Cultural Tradition
25%
Lived Experience
25%
Social Order
25%
Masculinity
25%
Femininity
25%
European Enlightenment
25%