Philippine Popular Culture Reviewer PDF

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This document reviews aspects of Philippine popular culture, looking at influences from Korean culture and other influences. The document analyzes pop psychology and cultural icons, and examines consumer behavior.

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PHILIPPINE POPULAR CULTURE REVIEWER Education programs for Koreans about Filipino traditions describes the initiative of the Korean Embassy in the Philippines to address cultural misunderstandings The roles do "gurus" or “influencers” play in the spread of pop psychology is they...

PHILIPPINE POPULAR CULTURE REVIEWER Education programs for Koreans about Filipino traditions describes the initiative of the Korean Embassy in the Philippines to address cultural misunderstandings The roles do "gurus" or “influencers” play in the spread of pop psychology is they undermine academic credibility. Re-storying mental health through oral traditions was emphasized as crucial for addressing mental health in the Filipino context. It reduces mental health to mere opinions is identified as a risk in pop psychology. Semiotics by Saussure focuses on exploring symbols in language and culture Nurturing and comfort is BEST represents the archetype of the "Mother" in Jungian theory High demand for Filipino language education is the behavior among Korean tourists and businesses has led to criticism in the Philippines. The significance of the Philippines to Korean cultural exports is that the Philippines is an open and supportive market. Patronage of K-pop, CDs, and Korean fashion is an example of how Korean culture has influenced Filipino consumer behavior Korean Wave describes as “Hallyu” Consumer expectations for cultural relevance is drives businesses to align with contemporary popular culture. Icons with significant but short-lived following describes fads in popular culture. Casting white actors in non-white roles BEST represents an example of whitewashing in films. Technology CORRECTLY describes the category of popular culture that benefited from the invention of the sewing machine. A way of living involving traditions, values, and beliefs BEST describes culture defined by Raymond Williams. Toxic metaphors refers to overly simplified and exaggerated labels in pop psychology. Kimberlé Crenshaw coined the term "Intersectionality”. Queer Theory suggests that there are no set norms and cultural norms are constantly changing. Michael V’s parody songs is a parody in popular culture. Endless Love 1: Autumn in My Heart is the Korean drama was the first to gain significant popularity in the Philippines. Lea Salonga is considered an icon of both popular and high culture. Sleeper hits term refers to cultural icons that gain fame over time despite initial obscurity Cultural appropriation refers to taking elements of a non-dominant culture without permission Johann Friedrich Blumenbach is a racial scientist who coined the term “Caucasian”. I LOVE YOU, virus significant computer virus originating in the Philippines caused global disruption. ABS-CBN is a Filipino TV station resulted from a merger between Alto Broadcasting System and Chronicle Broadcasting Network. Basketball is a sport became a major Filipino pastime during the American occupation. Printing press is an invention allowed knowledge to spread more widely during the Age of Exploration. After the Industrial Revolution did modern youth culture significantly emerge. Soul-searching for self-identity is a youth-driven process affects the dynamics of culture.

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