The colonial experience of the early twentieth century shaped Korea’s culture and identity, leaving a troubling past that was subtly reconstructed in South Korean postcolonial cinema. Relating postcolonial discourses to a reading of Manchurian action films, kisaeng and gangster films, and revenge horror films, Parameters of Disavowal shows how filmmakers reworked, recontextualized, and erased ideas and symbols of colonial power. In particular, Jinsoo An examines how South Korean films privileged certain sites, such as the kisaeng house and the Manchurian frontier, generating unique meanings that challenged the domination of the colonial power, and how horror films indirectly explored both the continuing trauma of colonial violence and linge...
Through the analysis of post-liberalisation South Korean (Korea) cinema war films such as Silmido (2...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2014.Guilt Cinema:...
POSTWAR KOREAN CINEMA: FRACTURED MEMORIES AND IDENTITY IT IS generally agreed by South Korean film s...
The colonial experience of the early twentieth century shaped Korea’s culture and identity, leaving ...
A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Op...
This article examines the narrow path to de-nationalisation in South Korean films dealing with the J...
Unrestricted"Eclipsed Cinemas: Colonial Modernity and Film Cultures in Korea under Japanese Colonial...
This article examines South Korea's cinematic adaptation of the colonial literature, more specifical...
A study of a chosen set of the extant Korean films produced between 1936 and 1945, my dissertation e...
UnrestrictedThe Korean proto-melodramatic form, shinpa, derived from Japanese theatrical mode, devel...
Korea’s Occupied Cinemas, 1893-1948 compares and contrasts the development of cinema in Korea during...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
This dissertation offers a historical account of film preservation in South Korea, detailing how and...
The past two decades saw Korean cinema establishing itself as one of the most vibrant national cinem...
In The Intimacy of Distance, I reconceive the historical experience of capitalism's globalization th...
Through the analysis of post-liberalisation South Korean (Korea) cinema war films such as Silmido (2...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2014.Guilt Cinema:...
POSTWAR KOREAN CINEMA: FRACTURED MEMORIES AND IDENTITY IT IS generally agreed by South Korean film s...
The colonial experience of the early twentieth century shaped Korea’s culture and identity, leaving ...
A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Op...
This article examines the narrow path to de-nationalisation in South Korean films dealing with the J...
Unrestricted"Eclipsed Cinemas: Colonial Modernity and Film Cultures in Korea under Japanese Colonial...
This article examines South Korea's cinematic adaptation of the colonial literature, more specifical...
A study of a chosen set of the extant Korean films produced between 1936 and 1945, my dissertation e...
UnrestrictedThe Korean proto-melodramatic form, shinpa, derived from Japanese theatrical mode, devel...
Korea’s Occupied Cinemas, 1893-1948 compares and contrasts the development of cinema in Korea during...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
This dissertation offers a historical account of film preservation in South Korea, detailing how and...
The past two decades saw Korean cinema establishing itself as one of the most vibrant national cinem...
In The Intimacy of Distance, I reconceive the historical experience of capitalism's globalization th...
Through the analysis of post-liberalisation South Korean (Korea) cinema war films such as Silmido (2...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2014.Guilt Cinema:...
POSTWAR KOREAN CINEMA: FRACTURED MEMORIES AND IDENTITY IT IS generally agreed by South Korean film s...