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From Unsaid Feelings to Frank Communication: Portrayals of Jeong in Orion Choco Pie Advertisements and the Encroachment of Emotional Capitalism in South Korea

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Authors

Fedorenko, Olga

Issue Date
2022-12
Publisher
The Academy of Korean Studies
Citation
Korea Journal, Vol.62 No.4, pp.226-252
Abstract
For three decades, advertisements for Orion Choco Pie, a chocolate-covered biscuit and marshmallow snack cake, have thematized jeong , becoming a benchmark for this reputedly quintessential Korean sentiment. A time-nurtured affective connection that dissolves boundaries between self and other, jeong first featured in the Orion Choco Pie commercials in the late 1980s, to be repeatedly elaborated on into the 2010s. This study examines differences in portrayals of jeong in Orion Choco Pie commercials over three decades and relates shifts in those popular-cultural representations to broad changes in South Korean society. Specifically, the article contrasts the inaugural campaign of 1989-1993, which celebrated jeong as enabling wordless communication, with the 2012-2013 campaign, which called for expressing jeong in words, suggesting a reversal in cultural scripts that govern this much mystified Korean emotion. Drawing on Eva Illouz's (2007) theorizations of "emotional capitalism," my analysis links changes in the advertising depictions of appropriate jeong expression to the dominant notions of emotions, selves, and human relationality under neoliberal hegemony.
ISSN
0023-3900
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/203626
DOI
https://doi.org/10.25024/kj.2022.62.4.226
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