Korean Film and History
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Korean Film and History
Lee, Hyunseon
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
222
Mole
9781032245034
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1. Cinematic Battlefield of Memory, Imagination, and Narrative of the Past: A Preface to Korean Film and History PART I: Issues, Positions, and Approaches to Historical Memory 2. Making Nations: Film Propaganda in Colonial Korea and Nazi Germany 3. Could History Films be Rivals of Historians? Historical Criticism Through History Films in Korean Cinema 4. Writing a History through Cinema: A Focus on Two "Comfort Women" Films PART II: Korean Cinema and the Colonial Period 5. "Become a Soldier": Korean Women in Late Colonial Propaganda Films 6. Hyonhaet'an, Mon Amour: Colonial Memories and (In)visible Japan in 1960s South Korean Cinema 7. Screening Collaboration: Rescuing Pro-Japanese Koreans from Colonial Illusions PART III: How to Remember the Korean War, Its Origin and Aftermath 8. Haunting Returns to the (Diasporic) Filmscape: Transgenerational and Transnational Testimony in Reiterations of Dissent 9. Korean War Films: Generational Memory of North Korean Partisans, Soldiers, Brothers, and Women 10. Between Protector and Oppressor: Representation of the United States Forces Korea in Korean Cinema PART IV: Archiving Contact Zones 11. The Agonistics on the Borders in-between Two Koreas: The Politics of Cinematic Representations in Documentary Films on Borders since 2018 12. Walk into a History with Kim Hong-joon. An Interview
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Korean film;film and society;film history;world cinema;postcolonial studies;memory;national history;the Korean War;Korean Historical Films;South Korean;North Korean;Korean Film Industry;Korean War Films;North Korean Defectors;Main Characters;Postmemory Generation;Comfort Women;South Korean Cinema;Korean Man;Younger Man;Taebaek Mountains;Joint Security Area;Busan International Film Festival;Korean Soldiers;Tv Documentary;Propaganda Films;Park Chung Hee;Korean Filmmakers;Comfort Women Issue;Long Shots;Korean War;Korean Popular Culture
1. Cinematic Battlefield of Memory, Imagination, and Narrative of the Past: A Preface to Korean Film and History PART I: Issues, Positions, and Approaches to Historical Memory 2. Making Nations: Film Propaganda in Colonial Korea and Nazi Germany 3. Could History Films be Rivals of Historians? Historical Criticism Through History Films in Korean Cinema 4. Writing a History through Cinema: A Focus on Two "Comfort Women" Films PART II: Korean Cinema and the Colonial Period 5. "Become a Soldier": Korean Women in Late Colonial Propaganda Films 6. Hyonhaet'an, Mon Amour: Colonial Memories and (In)visible Japan in 1960s South Korean Cinema 7. Screening Collaboration: Rescuing Pro-Japanese Koreans from Colonial Illusions PART III: How to Remember the Korean War, Its Origin and Aftermath 8. Haunting Returns to the (Diasporic) Filmscape: Transgenerational and Transnational Testimony in Reiterations of Dissent 9. Korean War Films: Generational Memory of North Korean Partisans, Soldiers, Brothers, and Women 10. Between Protector and Oppressor: Representation of the United States Forces Korea in Korean Cinema PART IV: Archiving Contact Zones 11. The Agonistics on the Borders in-between Two Koreas: The Politics of Cinematic Representations in Documentary Films on Borders since 2018 12. Walk into a History with Kim Hong-joon. An Interview
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Korean film;film and society;film history;world cinema;postcolonial studies;memory;national history;the Korean War;Korean Historical Films;South Korean;North Korean;Korean Film Industry;Korean War Films;North Korean Defectors;Main Characters;Postmemory Generation;Comfort Women;South Korean Cinema;Korean Man;Younger Man;Taebaek Mountains;Joint Security Area;Busan International Film Festival;Korean Soldiers;Tv Documentary;Propaganda Films;Park Chung Hee;Korean Filmmakers;Comfort Women Issue;Long Shots;Korean War;Korean Popular Culture