Webtoons--a form of comic that are typically published digitally in
chapter form--are the latest manifestation of the Korean Wave of popular
culture that has increasingly caught on across the globe, especially
among youth. Originally distributed via the Internet, they are now
increasingly distributed through smartphones to ravenous readers in
Korea and around the world.
The rise of webtoons has fundamentally altered the Korean cultural
market due to the growth of transmedia storytelling--the flow of a story
from the original text to various other media platforms, such as films,
television, and digital games--and the convergence of cultural content
and digital technologies. Fans can enjoy this content anytime and
anywhere, either purely as webtoons or as webtoon-based big-screen
culture.
Understanding Korean Webtoon Culture analyzes webtoons through the
lens of emerging digital cultures and discusses relevant cultural
perspectives by combining two different, yet connected approaches,
political economy and cultural studies. The book demonstrates the
dynamics between structural forces and textual engagement in global
media flows, and it illuminates snack-culture and binge-reading as two
new forms of digital culture that webtoon platforms capitalize on to
capture people's shifting media consumption.