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		<title>Globalization/Delight: surprise Korean boyband cameo in Mexican telenovela</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve realized recently that I really do need a special category dedicated to the intersection of globalization and awesome. For the complex routes of global media flow occassionally spawn some of the many unexpected and strange (and I have add, because I&#8217;m a killjoy, not unproblematic) combinations. This past week, in particular, has been full [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve realized recently that I really do need a special category dedicated to the intersection of globalization and <em>awesome</em>. For the complex routes of global media flow occassionally spawn some of the many unexpected and strange (and I have add, because I&#8217;m a killjoy, not unproblematic) combinations. This past week, in particular, has been full of such surprises.</p>
<p>First was the discovery of the hugely popular Brazilian telenovela set in India, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caminho_das_%C3%8Dndias">Caminho das Índias</a> (Paths to India), which apparently features a &#8220;<a href="http://www.sepiamutiny.com/sepia/archives/005626.html">Portuguese pop song about sadhus</a>&#8221; on it soundtrack. Then came the <a href="http://seoulbeats.com/2009/03/dbsk-in-fast-and-furious/">report about</a> use of &#8220;Rising Sun&#8221; &#8212; a song performed by Korean super boyband Dong Bang Shin Ki (DBSK) &#8212; on the upcoming installment of the Fast and Furious franchise (though admittedly, the surprise here has less to do with the &#8220;global&#8221; element than the combination of car-chase action movie and, well, boyband).</p>
<p>But by far the most awesome and most surprising cross-cultural media pastiche was found in episode 97 of the Mexican telenovela, Mañanas es para siempre. In one scene, a character shows another their class photo from art school in Florence, Italy. The photo is a clearly photoshopped composite of random individuals, including one terribly familiar face:</p>
<p><img src="http://i40.tinypic.com/r0d1te.jpg" border="0" alt="surprise!: Junsu" width="518" height="329" /></p>
<p>For those who don&#8217;t follow Korean Pop music, that&#8217;s not just any other random Asian dude, that&#8217;s actually &#8220;Xiah&#8221; Junsu, of Korean Boyband and Asian supergroup, DBSK (And, not to mention, the star of two of my absolute favorite mobile phone ad campaigns &#8212; Samsung Anyband and Samsung Haptic Scandal). Whether the product of a fortuitious google image search or a stealth fangirl on the production crew, this is one of the most unexpected global media cross-overs I&#8217;ve ever encountered.</p>
<p>View the clip of the scene <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUvghNK8tCQ#t=6m5s">here</a>.</p>
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