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1. What are some examples of how Popular Culture was changing in North Korea?

2. What was driving the changes in Popular Culture in North Korea?


3. What Popular Culture foods were diffusing from South Korea to North Korea?


4. How has Popular Culture/Clothing changed?

5. Use your laptop & research traditional Folk Culture in North Korea. Describe some of the key characteristics below:

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1.The Korean Wave (Hallyu) refers to the global popularity of South Korea's cultural economy exporting pop culture, entertainment, music, TV dramas and movies. ... South Korea is one of the only countries in the world, if not the only one, that has a dedicated goal to become the world's leading exporter of popular culture.

2.The growing popularity of Korean pop culture in the world was at least partly driven by the South Korean government supporting its creative industries through subsidies and funding for start-ups, as a form of soft power with the goal of becoming a leading global exporter of culture in line with Japanese and British

3.North Korean Food #1. KIMCHI.

North Korean Food #2. BIBIMBAP.

North Korean Food #3. INJOBAP.

North Korean Food #4. PANSANGI.

Hoeddeok (sweet syrupy pancakes)

Bulgogi (marinated beef barbecue)

Samgyeopsal (pork strips)

Japchae (stir-fried noodles)

4.Recent influences in clothing fashion may be traced to styles from a variety of subcultures, racial communities and leisure-interest groups. Elements of popular culture become fused when a person's “trend” is associated with a preference for a genre of music such as rap, hip-hop, reggae, rock or country-western music.

5.The North Korean constitution has clauses guaranteeing the freedoms of speech and assembly. ... Criticism of the government and its leaders is strictly curtailed and making such statements can be cause for arrest and consignment to one of North Korea's "re-education" camps.

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