Introduction / David C. Oh and Benjamin M. Han
Part I. Transcultural Affinity, Excess, and Contradiction
1. The Road to Fandom: Joy and Black "Fans" in K-pop / Crystal S. Anderson
2. Between Appreciation and Appropriation: Race-Transitioning among Hallyu Fans / Min Joo Lee
3. Korean Romance for Wholesomeness and Racism? The Transcultural Reception of the Reality Dating Show Single's Inferno / Woori Han
4. K-pop and the Racialization of Asian American Popular Musicians / Donna Lee Kwon
5. "Soft" Koreans and "Sensual" Cubans: Race, Gender, and the Reception of South Korean Popular Culture in Cuba / Laura-Zoë Humphreys
Part II. Intersectional Connection and Imaginaries
6. Latin Orientalism and Anglo Hegemony in Korean Rock: Seo Taiji's "Moai" (2009) / Moisés Park
7. "I Was Probably Korean in a Previous Life": Transracial Jokes and Fantasies of Hallyu Fans / Irina Lyan
8. Hallyu Dreaming: Making Sense of Race and Gender in K-dramas in the US Midwest and Ireland/ Rebecca Chiyoko King-O'Riain
9. When K-pop Meets Islam: Cultural Appropriation and Fan Engagement / Young Jung
10. "I Can Do Both": Queering K-pop Idols through the White Discursive Standpoint of TikTok Users / Julia Trzcińska & David C. Oh