Podcast Project: ARMY Wars: Episode 01: Fan Culture

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PRbAVR-VSh4peX7LnGkHFmjU3bRDTFyg/view?usp=sharing Here’s more information on all of the stuff we reference πŸ™‚ : https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/bbma/7801216/bts-video-top-social-artist-win-billboard-music-awards-2017 https://www.newsweek.com/japanese-tv-show-cancels-k-pop-group-bts-whose-member-word-hugely-insulting-1208484 https://www.kpopstarz.com/articles/291812/20200304/twice-nayeon-s-stalker-threatens-her.htm http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20181019000634 https://www.newsweek.com/k-pop-rose-terminate-contract-j-star-payment-issue-lawsuit-1489664 http://en.koreaportal.com/articles/44716/20180426/bts-2018-update-jimin-tripped-j-hope-hurt-what-happened-at-the-airport-video.htm

Reader’s Choice

In Karen Palmer’s text The Reader Is the Protagonist, Palmer highlights the rather unbelievable arc her life has taken. She describes her experience having to pack up and leave her life in California to escape an abusive situation and find new roots in Boulder, Colorado. Palmer refers to this abrupt life change as “do-it-yourself witnessContinue reading “Reader’s Choice”

A Response to I Could Tell You Stories by Patricia Hampl

Patricia Hampl begins her essay with a vignette was to grab her reader’s attention, then to subvert their assumptions about the piece as a whole. As Hampl states on page 3 of her essay, the vignette “isn’t a story, just a moment, the beginning of what could perhaps become the story” (Hampl 24). This makesContinue reading “A Response to I Could Tell You Stories by Patricia Hampl”

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