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- Transnational Adoption, Hallyu, and the Politics of Korean Popular Culture Volume 33, Number 1, Winter 2010, pp. 151-166
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This issue contains 15 articles in total
- Contributors
- Autobiographical Discourse in the Theaters of Politics
- Reviewed Elsewhere
- Charles H. Malik and Human Rights: Notes on a Biography
- The Personal Politics of Raphael Samuel
- Mob Rule in New Orleans: Anarchy, Governance, and Media Representation
- A Nuclear Narrative: Robert Oppenheimer, Autobiography, and Public Authority
- Transnational Adoption, Hallyu, and the Politics of Korean Popular Culture
- Human Rights Singular-Plural: Translating Dalit Autobiography from Hindi
- Blogging and Mass Politics
- Malaysia: The Writing of Lives and the Constructing of Nation
- Autobiography in Australian Parliamentary First Speeches
- The Personal in Political Television Biographies
- "Home Squared": Barack Obama's Transnational Self-Reliance
- Insecure Citizenship: Michael Ignatieff, Memoir, Canada
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