Mindy Thompson Fullilove: The Tao of K-Drama, Gebunden
The Tao of K-Drama
- Wise Narratives for a Troubled World
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- Verlag:
- Oxford University Press, 09/2026
- Einband:
- Gebunden
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9780197846971
- Artikelnummer:
- 12674006
- Umfang:
- 264 Seiten
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 14.9.2026
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Klappentext
K-dramas--South Korean television series that have captivated audiences worldwide--are often described as addictive, immersive, and emotionally generous. But in The Tao of K-Drama, Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD, argues that they are something more consequential: a global site of collective meaning-making, where hundreds of millions of viewers encounter shared narratives of rupture, endurance, and repair. Far from mere entertainment, K-dramas offer a sophisticated vocabulary for living with--and through--trauma.
At the heart of The Tao of K-Drama is a bold claim: that K-dramas form a sophisticated literature of healing, born from a culture that has endured catastrophe and learned how to recover from it. These stories begin where many Western narratives hesitate--at the site of trauma itself--and linger there long enough to teach us how injury reshapes individuals, relationships, and communities. Drawing on seven K-dramas as case studies, Fullilove shows how the genre's distinctive narrative arc moves steadily toward restoration, guided by a deep belief in human change and collective possibility. Recovery, these dramas insist, is not only personal but also social--and it unfolds not only within individuals but across families, neighborhoods, and cities. Reading seven K-dramas in depth, Fullilove follows the movement from injury to restoration as it travels through intimate lives and shared social spaces, showing how recovery is imagined, practiced, and sustained across entire communities. Her readings move with ease between theory and scene, history and affect, illuminating how these dramas translate complex social knowledge into felt experience.
The inaugural volume in the Narrative Medicine series, The Tao of K-Drama is both scholarly and deeply personal. Drawing on Fullilove's work in community psychiatry and her lived experience as an African American woman, the book makes a compelling case for popular storytelling as a form of narrative medicine: a way of countering isolation, metabolizing trauma, and restoring social imagination. Inviting readers to watch differently--and to feel differently--The Tao of K-Drama reveals how stories can become shared tools for survival, connection, and healing in an increasingly fragmented world.