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Emma Turner from Barnard College's Big Problems: Making Sense of 2020 workshop sheds light on the inherent xenophobia K-Pop artists face in the American music industry and why the bigotry must come to an end. Emma delves into the layers of discrimination set up against K-Pop artists through belittling interview questions, lack of radio play, and demands for English songs. The zine includes a crossword puzzle for essential K-Pop vocabulary, two common routes through which people become K-Pop fans, a playlist, and a list of works cited. --Mikako
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This zine or zine-inspired creation was made for Barnard College's Big Problems: Making Sense of 2020 workshop, held in fall 2020. It was an optional project. Sharing it with the Barnard Zine Library and online was also optional.
This zine was made during the COVID-19 pandemic, but is not explicitly about the virus.
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