An exploration of how female Filipino K-Pop fans negotiate their cultural beliefs on femininity through female K-Pop idols
Femininity is a cultural construct (Elfving-Hwang, 2010), which manifests in the different ideas of femininity in Korean and Filipino cultures. Through the global phenomenon of K-pop, Filipino fans experience the aspects of these two cultures simultaneously. This thesis examines how Filipino K-pop f...
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