SKY Castle: Consuming Education from the Cases of Two Tiger Parents

The research aimed to analyze how the Korean series, SKY Castle, successfully captured the idea that education could be commoditized in consumer culture for ensuring class mobility, which was majorly done by two exemplary tiger parents in Korea. Methodologically, the research applied a qualitative a...

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Main Author: Yuliyanto Chandra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bina Nusantara University 2020-12-01
Series:Lingua Cultura
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Online Access:https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/Lingua/article/view/6566
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spelling doaj-c92a9f98c5f64c3b873d62c694aa973e2021-06-22T03:35:04ZengBina Nusantara UniversityLingua Cultura1978-81182460-710X2020-12-0114215115910.21512/lc.v14i2.65665669SKY Castle: Consuming Education from the Cases of Two Tiger ParentsYuliyanto Chandra0Universitas Kristen PetraThe research aimed to analyze how the Korean series, SKY Castle, successfully captured the idea that education could be commoditized in consumer culture for ensuring class mobility, which was majorly done by two exemplary tiger parents in Korea. Methodologically, the research applied a qualitative approach and employed a detailed analysis of the main character and one supporting character, Han Suhjin and Cha Minhyuk, respectively. Both characters’ actions and utterances would be selectively used to support the arguments of the research. Their relationship with other characters would also be used as further explanations. The research sheds light on how the two aforementioned characters fervently pursue and spend millions on education as it is perceived to strengthen their position in the social totem pole. The underlying theories to support the discussion are those of cultural and economic capital, consumption, commodification, and tiger parents. These are interconnected in the Korean context, especially due to the shifting value of education in the contemporary era.https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/Lingua/article/view/6566education consumptionconsumer culturecultural capitaltiger parent153koing stylesky castle
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SKY Castle: Consuming Education from the Cases of Two Tiger Parents
Lingua Cultura
education consumption
consumer culture
cultural capital
tiger parent153
koing style
sky castle
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author_sort Yuliyanto Chandra
title SKY Castle: Consuming Education from the Cases of Two Tiger Parents
title_short SKY Castle: Consuming Education from the Cases of Two Tiger Parents
title_full SKY Castle: Consuming Education from the Cases of Two Tiger Parents
title_fullStr SKY Castle: Consuming Education from the Cases of Two Tiger Parents
title_full_unstemmed SKY Castle: Consuming Education from the Cases of Two Tiger Parents
title_sort sky castle: consuming education from the cases of two tiger parents
publisher Bina Nusantara University
series Lingua Cultura
issn 1978-8118
2460-710X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The research aimed to analyze how the Korean series, SKY Castle, successfully captured the idea that education could be commoditized in consumer culture for ensuring class mobility, which was majorly done by two exemplary tiger parents in Korea. Methodologically, the research applied a qualitative approach and employed a detailed analysis of the main character and one supporting character, Han Suhjin and Cha Minhyuk, respectively. Both characters’ actions and utterances would be selectively used to support the arguments of the research. Their relationship with other characters would also be used as further explanations. The research sheds light on how the two aforementioned characters fervently pursue and spend millions on education as it is perceived to strengthen their position in the social totem pole. The underlying theories to support the discussion are those of cultural and economic capital, consumption, commodification, and tiger parents. These are interconnected in the Korean context, especially due to the shifting value of education in the contemporary era.
topic education consumption
consumer culture
cultural capital
tiger parent153
koing style
sky castle
url https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/Lingua/article/view/6566
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