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Language, Cultural Hybridity, and Resistance in K-Pop: A Linguistic Analysis of Korean Pop Music Lyrics and Performances JIE, ZHANG
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE (IJEMBIS) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): September 2023
Publisher : CV ODIS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59889/ijembis.v3i3.186

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This article examines the linguistic dynamics and cultural hybridity in Korean Pop (K-Pop) music, focusing on the role of language in lyrics and performances. With its historical roots and the expansion of Hallyu through social media, K-pop has become a transnational phenomenon. By analyzing lyrics, this study explores the linguistic hybridity and code-switching between Korean, English, and other languages as a means of self-assertion and resistance. Performances blend various cultural influences through visual aesthetics, choreography derived from global pop culture, and adaptations for international audiences. This hybrid culture is also reflected in the global fandom's lived experiences and active participation through translation and social media interaction. The discussion extends to the politics of cultural resistance within K-pop by highlighting subversive themes in lyrics that challenge societal norms, struggles for hegemony between the K-pop industry and global music markets, and issues of nationalism and political discourse. The implications of K-pop on the global music industry and society are further discussed, with references to debates over cultural appropriation versus appreciation and the possibility for cultural hybridity in other media and cultural products.
Design And Build Web-Base Application Library Management System Tengfei, Li; Jie, Zhang; Fahmi, Hasanul
IT for Society Vol 9, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : President University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/itfs.v9i2.5743

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At present, most of China's higher education institutions have completed the computerization of library management, and library management is more scientific and efficient. However, many university library management systems have some problems, such as outdated functions, aging systems and unstable operation. In this paper, the authors designed a library management system. Under the Javaweb environment, the whole system is built using SpringMVC framework, MySQL database as the data storage support of the system, Windows 10 as the operating system, and Tomcat 8.0 as the web server. With the help of this technology stack, the problem of unstable operation of the previous system is solved, and a more efficient and stable library management information system is constructed, which not only reduces the workload of librarians, but also provides students with a more convenient book borrowing and lending experience, so that the library can play the most useful role in the campus life.