“Dr. Yoon Kyong’s … short book, Diasporic Hallyu, should be required reading for scholars of ethnic studies. Written in clear and approachable language with abundant ethnographic interview data, it will also be reader-friendly for undergraduates and non-academic audiences. ... If I could speak to scholars at large who are teaching ethnic studies, I would strongly recommend them to use this book.” (CedarBough T. Saeji, Seoul Journal of Korean Studies, Vol. 36 (1), June, 2023)“Yoon focuses entirely on an understudied aspect, namely the diasporic lens, combining ethnographic methodology as well as cultural, historiographic, postcolonial, and (social) media studies. His ethnographic methodology is a needed and refreshing way to avoid the triumphalist attitude that the Korean Wave is a dominant force that is unmatched by any other ‘national’ cultural exports or on the contrary, that it is a fleeting trend, lest we consider two decades ephemeral. … Yoon adds his contribution with the Canadian case of the Korean diaspora reception and reflection.” (Moisés Park, Asian Communication Research, Vol. 20 (1), April, 2023)“Diasporic Hallyu: The Korean Wave in Korean Canadian Youth Culture is contemporary and informative enough to investigate the interactive relationships between diaspora and popular culture and further is conducive to having critical knowledge of scattered audiences. … the book will make a significant contribution to the growing literature in global popular culture.” (Lei Li, Critical Arts, December 15, 2022)