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Sources and Images of Korean Identity: Traditional Cultural Patterns and Their Intermediation and Interactions in Korean Music

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MATTOVÁ Veronika SCHWARZ Michal

Rok publikování 2024
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Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Filozofická fakulta

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Popis Korean society now has the highest dynamics in creating its cultural content and communication worldwide. In this process, Korea interconnects firm patterns of past religious influences, traditional social roles, and the most advanced modern technologies with communication in a digital environment. Despite dynamic intermediation and recent openness, the essential cultural character shaping the development of Korean music industry as a whole, is distinctively Korean. This paper explains the reasons for this development and analyses specific forms of intercultural communication with international audiences. The first part of the paper focuses on the main formative layers in the historical development of Korean culture regarding the mixture of Confucian and other religious values, patterns from Chinese literature, high emotional sensitivity and international relations. In the second part, the paper focuses on the documentation of ways how traditional cultural values are influencing modern pop music, where Korean identity has a shift closer to modern expressions, but still preserves the original Korean contexts and restrictions. The third section is dedicated to interactive aspects of Korean music which underlines mutual networking between the Korean music industry and its foreign source cultures and audiences. Mapping these relations is helping in understanding older stages of Korean intercultural networking. Two main levels of impacts are represented by A) direct political interactions among participants from Korea vs. China and other countries invited to the Korean music industry, and B) on a more subtle level by evolving parasocial interactions in creation both real and fictional identities within the online sphere. Note: this paper is an output of the project: “Evolutionary interferences of religion and Governance in Inner Asia: Comparison of mutual impacts with tributary countries: Mongolia, Korea, and Vietnam” funded by the Czech Science Foundation (GA23-06953S).

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