K-Pop and Critical Multicultural Art Education

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Abstract

As a Korean American, I frequently notice the lack of non-stereotyped representations that are available in American visual culture. So when Korean pop music started to become popular in the States, I started to question what made Korean pop music accessible to the masses. To answer this question, I explored the history of Korean popular music and the complications associated with it. This paper is a critical reflection on how an exploration into Korean popular music highlighted the need for critical multicultural education in the arts classroom.

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Sions, H. K. (2018). K-Pop and Critical Multicultural Art Education. Journal of Cultural Research in Art Education, 35(1). https://doi.org/10.2458/jcrae.4862

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