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What is the primary purpose of the education programs for Koreans about Filipino traditions?
What is the primary purpose of the education programs for Koreans about Filipino traditions?
- To enhance tourism in the Philippines
- To promote Filipino fashion trends
- To teach the Filipino language to Koreans
- To address cultural misunderstandings (correct)
Which of the following BEST represents the archetype of the 'Mother' in Jungian theory?
Which of the following BEST represents the archetype of the 'Mother' in Jungian theory?
- Nurturing and comfort (correct)
- Adventure and freedom
- Strength and independence
- Authority and discipline
What does the term 'Hallyu' refer to?
What does the term 'Hallyu' refer to?
- The Korean Wave or spread of Korean culture (correct)
- Korean language education programs
- Filipino cultural criticism of Korean trends
- The economic impact of Korean exports
What risk is associated with pop psychology according to the content?
What risk is associated with pop psychology according to the content?
What issue does the high demand for Filipino language education among Koreans raise?
What issue does the high demand for Filipino language education among Koreans raise?
What concept did Kimberlé Crenshaw introduce?
What concept did Kimberlé Crenshaw introduce?
In the context of popular culture, what does the term 'fads' describe?
In the context of popular culture, what does the term 'fads' describe?
How does technology relate to the development of popular culture?
How does technology relate to the development of popular culture?
What does Queer Theory suggest about cultural norms?
What does Queer Theory suggest about cultural norms?
Which of the following is an example of whitewashing in films?
Which of the following is an example of whitewashing in films?
Flashcards
Intersectionality
Intersectionality
The idea that individuals can have multiple, overlapping identities based on their race, gender, class, and other social factors. This concept highlights how these identities intersect and influence one another, creating unique experiences.
Pop Psychology's Impact on Credibility
Pop Psychology's Impact on Credibility
A phenomenon where the roles of "gurus" or "influencers" in the spread of pop psychology can sometimes undermine academic credibility by presenting simplified or misleading information about mental health.
Toxic Metaphors in Pop Psychology
Toxic Metaphors in Pop Psychology
Overly simplified and exaggerated labels used in pop psychology, often lacking nuance and potentially harmful in their generalizations.
Philippines' Significance to Korean Cultural Exports
Philippines' Significance to Korean Cultural Exports
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Whitewashing in Films
Whitewashing in Films
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Saussure's Semiotics
Saussure's Semiotics
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Queer Theory
Queer Theory
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Jungian Archetype: The Mother
Jungian Archetype: The Mother
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Korean Culture's Influence on Filipino Consumers
Korean Culture's Influence on Filipino Consumers
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Korean Wave (Hallyu)
Korean Wave (Hallyu)
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Study Notes
Filipino Popular Culture
- Education programs for Koreans about Filipino traditions aim to address cultural misunderstandings.
- "Gurus" or "influencers" in pop psychology can undermine academic credibility.
- Re-storying mental health using oral traditions is crucial for the Filipino context.
- Pop psychology may reduce mental health to opinions, which is a risk.
- Semiotics explores symbols in language and culture.
- "Mother" archetype in Jungian theory is linked to nurturing and comfort.
- High demand for Filipino language by Korean tourists and businesses highlights the significance of the Philippines for Korean culture.
- The Philippines is an open, supportive market for Korean cultural exports (e.g., K-pop, CDs, fashion).
- Korean Wave ("Hallyu") describes Korean cultural influence on Filipinos.
- Consumer expectations for cultural relevance drive businesses to align with trends.
- Icons with temporary popularity represent cultural fads.
- Casting white actors in non-white roles is an example of whitewashing in films.
- Technology, specifically the sewing machine, benefited popular culture.
- Culture is defined by traditions, values, beliefs, and ways of living.
- Toxic metaphors are oversimplified and exaggerated labels in pop psychology.
- Intersectionality is a term coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw.
- Queer Theory suggests cultural norms are constantly evolving.
Specific Examples of Popular Culture
- Michael V's parody songs are part of popular culture.
- Endless Love 1: Autumn in My Heart was a popular Korean drama in the Philippines.
- Lea Salonga is a prominent figure in popular and high culture.
- "Sleeper hits" are cultural icons that gain fame later.
- Cultural appropriation involves using elements of a non-dominant culture without permission.
- Johann Blumenbach coined the term "Caucasian".
- The LOVE YOU virus affected global systems and originated in the Philippines.
- ABS-CBN is a significant Filipino TV station.
- Basketball gained popularity during the American occupation.
- The printing press allowed wider distribution of knowledge.
- Modern youth culture emerged after the Industrial Revolution.
- Soul-searching influences cultural dynamics.
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