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I'll Love You Forever

Notes from a K-Pop Fan

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I'll Love You Forever

De: Giaae Kwon
Narrado por: Giaae Kwon
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Jia Tolentino’s Trick Mirror meets Cathy Park Hong’s Minor Feelings in a meditation that blends memoir and cultural criticism to explore how the author’s love affair with K-pop has shaped her sense of self, charting K-pop’s complex coming-of-age through some of its biggest idols.

I’ll Love You Forever: Notes from a K-Pop Fan is a smart, poignant, constantly surprising essay collection that considers the collision between stratospherically popular music and our inescapably personal selves. Giaae Kwon delves into the influence of K-pop artists, from H.O.T. to Taeyeon to IU to Suga of BTS, and reveals how each illuminated and shaped her own life.

In using intimate experiences to examine larger cultural topics, this singular work breaks new ground in its consideration of K-pop. I’ll Love You Forever blends the critical with the personal while spanning the history of K-pop from the perspective of a bilingual and bicultural Korean American. Kwon interweaves profiles of different K-pop idols with topics such as Korea’s obsession with academics, and its attitudes toward plastic surgery, and female sexuality, among others. Combining insightful critique and adoring analysis, I’ll Love You Forever provides listeners with a fuller picture of a culturally and socially complex industry and the machine and heart behind its popularity. Above all, Kwon offers up the passion of a superfan, finding joy in K-pop along the way.

©2025 Giaae Kwon (P)2025 Dreamscape Media
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I’ve been longer interested in Asian American studies than my more recent passion for K-Pop. Maybe then I am the wrong audience for this book because I can’t get past its basic treatment of the former and bitter attitude toward the latter. This reads as a backward entry point into diaspora cultural criticism with a fully-extended arm of the author’s (former) interest in K-Pop. The sardonic title belies the earnestness that the medium embodies, and seems set up as a honey pot for the author to pull wide-eyed Hallyu fans into her bleak outlook on her upbringing and a Reddit-level discourse on cultural appropriation, white imperialism, patriarchal hegemony, and religious colonialism. It’s a depressing memoir disguised as an undergraduate ethnic studies thesis disguised as a collection of essays around K-Pop fandom. Where credit is due: there are nuggets of anecdotes from the author’s youth to serve someone else’s bibliography when the story of this cultural era wants some primary references. But for wanting a fun read that can play in the faces of our problematic faves and the labels who promote them, this isn’t even close to the grace of Cathy Park Hong and lacking the wit of Jia Tolentino, as billed in the teaser.

If this is love forever, I kinda want a breakup

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