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Africa Avant Garde, Episode 3
produced by Cable News Network (CNN), in Africa Avant Garde (Atlanta, GA: Cable News Network (CNN), 2019), 23 mins
Filmmakers, artists and musicians from Africa played a prominent role at some of the world’s most established international cultural celebrations in 2019.
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produced by Cable News Network (CNN), in Africa Avant Garde (Atlanta, GA: Cable News Network (CNN), 2019), 23 mins
Description
Filmmakers, artists and musicians from Africa played a prominent role at some of the world’s most established international cultural celebrations in 2019.
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Cable News Network (CNN)
Date Published / Released
2019
Publisher
Cable News Network (CNN)
Series
Africa Avant Garde
Topic / Theme
Visual artists, Film industry, Music, Popular culture, Popular
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2019 CNN Newsource Sales, Inc.
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MVA Collection, How We Imagine Ourselves: K-pop, Fandom, and Identity
directed by Andie Lee, fl. 2016; produced by Andie Lee, fl. 2016, in MVA Collection (Los Angeles, CA: University of Southern California, MVA Collection, 2016), 21 mins
Lindsay, Ed, and Tia are students at University of Southern California, who are in different stages of their lives. Despite their differences, they have all grown to love Korean Pop music. In this documentary, we explore how the three students relate to K-pop beyond leisure. Their relationship to K-pop is complica...
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directed by Andie Lee, fl. 2016; produced by Andie Lee, fl. 2016, in MVA Collection (Los Angeles, CA: University of Southern California, MVA Collection, 2016), 21 mins
Description
Lindsay, Ed, and Tia are students at University of Southern California, who are in different stages of their lives. Despite their differences, they have all grown to love Korean Pop music. In this documentary, we explore how the three students relate to K-pop beyond leisure. Their relationship to K-pop is complicated by their desires, background, and future aspirations. As they struggle to define K-pop in their lives, we get a glimpse at a way ou...
Lindsay, Ed, and Tia are students at University of Southern California, who are in different stages of their lives. Despite their differences, they have all grown to love Korean Pop music. In this documentary, we explore how the three students relate to K-pop beyond leisure. Their relationship to K-pop is complicated by their desires, background, and future aspirations. As they struggle to define K-pop in their lives, we get a glimpse at a way our identities are no longer shaped by national borders and place of origin. Lindsay, Ed, and Tia choose to embrace K-pop as a staple part of who they are. An intimate look at how the millennial generation imagines themselves in the increasingly globalized world, How We Imagine Ourselves opens a conversation about K-pop, fandom, and identity.
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Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Andie Lee, fl. 2016
Author / Creator
Andie Lee, fl. 2016
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
University of Southern California, MVA Collection
Series
MVA Collection
Topic / Theme
Youth, Popular culture, Music, Entertainment industry, Americans, Korean
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 Andie Lee and the University of Southern California
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