Pop Culture and Regional Identity
The influence of K-pop, Western media, and the emergence of a "Southeast Asian" cultural identity.
Key Questions
- 1Is there such a thing as a "Southeast Asian" identity beyond the state?
- 2How does globalization threaten or enrich local cultural expressions?
- 3What role does social media play in regional political activism?
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