Girls’ Generation Featured in ‘The New Yorker’ Magazine
Girls’ Generation Featured in ‘The New Yorker’ Magazine
As Girls’ Generation continues to make inroads into America and the
world, more and more media organizations are taking notice. The latest
in a string of mentions of the girls by Western media comes from none other than the famous New Yorker magazine, an American magazine that covers politics, social issues, art, humor, and culture.
In his article for the October 8th, 2012 issue of “The New Yorker”,
“Factory Girls: Cultural technology and the making of K-pop”, writer
John Seabrook profiled Girls’ Generation and K-Pop in general. To gain
a sense of what the K-Pop culture is like, he attended “SMTOWN LIVE
WORLD TOUR III” in Anaheim, California in May, where he interviewed MoonSoshi9,
a Soshified writer. Seabrook also features conversations with various
luminaries including Tiffany and Jessica, the Wonder Girls, and Neil
Jacobson, an executive at Interscope Records, Girls’ Generation’s label
in the United States, as well as MoonSoshi9‘s May 2012
editorial about the girls. In addition, Seabrook gives an overview of
the history of K-Pop and Hallyu, the process of training future stars
at SM Entertainment, and opinions and items to consider regarding the
current status and future of K-Pop in the United States and in the West.
Girls’ Generation’s piece in “The New Yorker” is now available through the magazine’s website.
Source: The New Yorker, Soshified
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