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

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

Sohl Lee

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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 in...

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