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Being Political Popular: South Korean Art at the Intersection of Popular Culture and Democracy, 1980-2010

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Being Political Popular: South Korean Art at the Intersection of Popular Culture and Democracy, 1980-2010 - Lee, Sohl
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Many artworks from recent South Korean history are located in the nebulous but fertile contact zone between public/popular culture and democracy movements. Being Political Popular attempts a thematically focused and historically interventionist inquiry into the current status of South Korean contemporary art, exploring the work of 17 artists and art collectives. Being Political Popular documents the complex lines of thinking that scholars such as Chang-nam Kim, Namhee Lee, and Wan-kyung Sung have nurtured on the topics ...

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Being Political Popular: South Korean Art at the Intersection of Popular Culture and Democracy, 1980-2010 2013, University of Washington Press, Seattle

ISBN-13: 9788965640592

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