Netflix's takeover of Korean drama
Hilerie Kwan explores the consequences of the American streaming giant's foray into the K-Drama scene
Hi! I am Hilerie, a writer interested in exploring culture, media, and gender ideologies. I have recently completed my MPhil at the University of Cambridge and was a regular writer for Varsity (the largest student newspaper in Cambridge) under their Film and TV section. During my undergraduate degree, I published articles in SCMP (the largest English newspaper in Hong Kong), MOViEMOViE magazine, Life is Art, and Anifest brochures.
I believe in the power of language to promote diversity and unveil different perspectives. Because of that, I seek to transform my academic knowledge of films and literature into intriguing and accessible pieces for the general public. In particular, I am interested in promoting different cultural heritages and excavating the gender and racial ideologies embedded in everyday media.
Feel free to drop me an email at hileriekwan@gmail.com!
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