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<description>Squid Game, a Netflix show that features characters in dire financial straits competing in deadly children&#x26;#x2019;s games for prize money, has become the most-watched show on the streaming service, reaching 142 million &#x26;#x201C;member households&#x26;#x201D; (as of publication). It&#x26;#x2019;s spawned countless memes and has even been spoofed on Saturday Night Live. To put it lightly, Squid Game is a global phenomenon. The show is certainly a matter of interest to Robert Ji-Song Ku, chair and associate professor in the Department of Asian and Asian American Studies and a core faculty member at the Center for Korean Studies, He attributes the success...</description>
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