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This week's In Media Res theme focus is "Adapting Asia" (January 16 - 20).


Here's the lineup:  http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/imr/



Monday, January 16 - Jennifer deWinter (Worchester Polytechnic Institute) presents " 'I don't go there for the war criminals':  the Korean Wave, Japanese Isolationism, and Cultural Power on the International Stage."


Tuesday, January 17 - Robert Baron (Austin Peay State University) presents "Fansub Culture:  The Rhetorical Dance Between Copyright and Fan-Production."


Wednesday, January 18 - Melissa Carlito  (Chapman University) presents "Digital Media and Hallyu."


Thursday, January 19 - Anna Lee Swan (University of Washington) presents "Korean Variety Shows and the Performance of Gender." 


Friday, January 20 - Wenna Zeng presents "How Audience Matters."


Theme week organized by Sookeung Jung (Georgia State University).


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Best,

The In Media Res Team




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