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PENGARUH HAN TERHADAP SENTIMEN ANTI-JEPANG DI DALAM INDUSTRI HIBURAN DI KOREA SELATAN PADA TAHUN 2018 – 2020
ABSTRACT
Han is a sociocultural concept of Korean society that has a broad definition
of the injustice and suffering of Korean society during the colonial period. Han
became part of Korean society until recently even after the colonialization of the
Empire of Japan had ended. After the normalization of relations between South
Korea and Japan, the intense cooperation between the two countries still leaves
various identity-related conflicts that disrupt the bilateral relations between the two
countries due anti-Japanese sentiments in South Korean society.This study
illustrates the distrust of Korean society illustrated through the Han-influenced
South Korean entertainment industry.
Jonathan Mercer's Social Identity Theory is used to analyze the relationship
between Han's in South Korean society and the anti-Japanese sentiments that exist
in the entertainment industry. The phenomena of anti-Japanese sentiment are
analyzed using Social Identity Theory obtained through news, journals, books and
official statements from the government and related parties.
The results showed that han as a community identity influences the
collective emotions of Korean society which is reflected in the field of culture and
the entertainment industry. The entertainment industry reflects people's views and
reactions to Japanese culture that is present in Korean society. The entertainment
industry Also played a role in disseminating and producing the concept of han that
caused anti-Japanese sentiment.
Keywords: Han, Entertainment Industry, Identity, Collective Emotions,
Ethnonationalism, Anti-Japanese Sentiment, Social Identity Theory (SIT).
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