Miike Takashi and Kim Ki-Duk are established figures at the forefront of the Asia Extreme movement. Despite the superficial associations between the two film-makers and the pan-Asian faux-genre of extreme cinema, there are a number of connections that link Miike and Kim as artists beyond the violent or potentially misogynist content of some of their films. While critical reactions to both filmmakers make a case for the location of both squarely in the realms of the Asian Extreme mainstream, textual features see both subscribing to characteristics that can be located within key South-East Asian concerns of national identity and gender (despite Miike and Kim's specific positioning within their respective national characteristics). Paying clos...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2014.In his docume...
In her vital 2003 work, Imagine Otherwise, Kandace Chuh argues for an intervention in Asian American...
This dissertation examines the ways in which contemporary Korean diaspora films are introduced and i...
ii Ronald E. Shields, Advisor Through his films, Takashi Miike reminds audiences of the diverse popu...
Between Korea and Europe. The Dramaturgy of Films by Kim Ki-duk The article attempts to point out ho...
The works of Tsai Ming-Liang and Kim Ki-Duk, two directors in contemporary Asian cinema, qualify as ...
International adoption from Korea constitutes the background to this study. The forced migration of ...
This article examines the narrow path to de-nationalisation in South Korean films dealing with the J...
Independent Filmmaking across Borders in Contemporary Asia examines an array of auteur-driven fictio...
Analyzing different segments of modern Korean cinema it may be affirmed that its relevant topics are...
The East Asian Westerns of the twenty-first century have been studied extensively by scholars of Eas...
This thesis elucidates current industrial and representational tendencies in South Korean films that...
In this book, Ran Ma investigates the modalities of transnational Asian cinema, as reflected in inde...
Abstract: The Korean peninsula is constantly in a dynamic discussion of identity and direction. For ...
From at least the 1990s, Japanese film and television has displayed a wide range of locations shot a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2014.In his docume...
In her vital 2003 work, Imagine Otherwise, Kandace Chuh argues for an intervention in Asian American...
This dissertation examines the ways in which contemporary Korean diaspora films are introduced and i...
ii Ronald E. Shields, Advisor Through his films, Takashi Miike reminds audiences of the diverse popu...
Between Korea and Europe. The Dramaturgy of Films by Kim Ki-duk The article attempts to point out ho...
The works of Tsai Ming-Liang and Kim Ki-Duk, two directors in contemporary Asian cinema, qualify as ...
International adoption from Korea constitutes the background to this study. The forced migration of ...
This article examines the narrow path to de-nationalisation in South Korean films dealing with the J...
Independent Filmmaking across Borders in Contemporary Asia examines an array of auteur-driven fictio...
Analyzing different segments of modern Korean cinema it may be affirmed that its relevant topics are...
The East Asian Westerns of the twenty-first century have been studied extensively by scholars of Eas...
This thesis elucidates current industrial and representational tendencies in South Korean films that...
In this book, Ran Ma investigates the modalities of transnational Asian cinema, as reflected in inde...
Abstract: The Korean peninsula is constantly in a dynamic discussion of identity and direction. For ...
From at least the 1990s, Japanese film and television has displayed a wide range of locations shot a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2014.In his docume...
In her vital 2003 work, Imagine Otherwise, Kandace Chuh argues for an intervention in Asian American...
This dissertation examines the ways in which contemporary Korean diaspora films are introduced and i...