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  2. Sexualization and sexual exploitation in K-pop - Wikipedia

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    Given the popularization of K-pop through visual social media such as YouTube, [2] many fans would most recognize sexualization in music videos or recorded performances. The advent of music videos to help brand recognition brought a survival-of-the-fittest attitude to the images of the artists; that is, the sexier artists survived. [7]

  3. List of K-pop music videos banned by South Korean television ...

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    KBS, MBC, and SBS are the three networks, and account for the vast majority of banned K-pop videos. Between 2009 and 2012, they banned over 1,300 K-pop songs. [1] This list only includes titular K-pop songs that have an accompanying music video, but many K-pop songs that were not title tracks have been banned as well.

  4. Maangchi - Wikipedia

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    Kim was introduced to YouTube's online cooking scene in 2007, inspiring her to begin making videos about Korean food, using the channel name "Maangchi". Her channel quickly grew in popularity, attributed to her upbeat attitude and her strict adherence to traditional Korean recipes.

  5. Yeonmi Park - Wikipedia

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    Yeonmi Park's first book was her memoirs titled In Order to Live: A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom (2015), which was published in the United States by Penguin Press. It was created as a collaboration between Park and the veteran ghost writer Maryanne Vollers , who had previously worked with notable public figures including Hillary ...

  6. BB Girls - Wikipedia

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    BB Girls (Korean: 브브걸; RR: Beubeugeol; formerly known as Brave Girls) is a South Korean girl group consisting of members Minyoung, Eunji, and Yuna. Formed and produced by Brave Brothers through Brave Entertainment , the group initially debuted as a quintet named Brave Girls with the single album The Difference on April 7, 2011.

  7. Girls' Generation videography - Wikipedia

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    This is the videography of the South Korean girl group Girls' Generation.Girls' Generation has been active in the music industry since the group's debut in August 2007. The group is composed of eight members: Taeyeon, Sunny, Tiffany, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, Yoona and Seohyun.

  8. The Barberettes - Wikipedia

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    The Barberettes (Korean: 바버렛츠) is a South Korean retro, doo-wop female group that debuted in 2014 as a trio, and is based in Seoul.With their covers and original music, they reproduce the sound of the 50s-60s music, [1] and are referred to as a time slip girl group [2] who travel back to the times of barbershop music [3] and harmonizing girl groups. [4]

  9. Feminism in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In South Korea, the women's movement was united under the Korean National Council of Women in 1959, which in 1973 organized the women's group in the Pan-Women's Society for the Revision of the Family Law to revise the discriminatory Family Law of 1957, a cause that remained a focus for the rest of the 20th-century and did not result in any ...