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08 Feb 2026

Author: Thuy Anh Nguyen

Arts & Culture

Rising popularity of K-pop and K-dramas a sign of shifting perceptions of Korean identity and culture

Nukes. Bombs. War. North Korea. These are words Jenny Kwak, a 22-year-old Korean-Canadian, often heard when people discussed her heritage.  Growing up in Toronto, she always felt like she stood out. Her food was different. Her features didn’t fit in. When she met people who weren’t from her community, she learned to steel herself for the stereotyping.  Then came 2012,...