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Author Chung, Hye Seung, 1971- author.
Title Movie migrations : transnational genre flows and South Korean cinema / Hye Seung Chung and David Scott Diffrient.
Publisher New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2015]
Copyright date ©2015



Descript 1 online resource (viii, 291 pages) : illustrations
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Contents Introduction: South Korean cinema's transnational trajectories -- Part. I. From classical Hollywood to the Korean golden age: cinephilia, modernization, and postcolonial genre flows. 1. Toward a strategic Korean cinephilia: a transnational détournement of Hollywood melodrama -- 2. The mamas and the papas: cross-cultural remakes, literary adaptations, and cinematic "parent" texts -- 3. The nervous laughter of vanishing fathers: modernization comedies of the 1960s -- 4. Once upon a time in Manchuria: classic and contemporary Korean westerns -- pt. II. From cinematic Seoul to global Hollywood: cosmopolitanism, empire, and transnational genre flows. 5. Reinventing the historical drama, de-westernizing a French classic: genre, gender, and the transnational imaginary in untold scandal -- 6. From Gojira to Goemul: "host" cities and "post" histories in East Asian monster movies -- 7. Extraordinarily rendered: oldboy, transmedia adaptation, and the US war on terror -- 8. A thirst for diversity: trends in Korean "multicultural films", from Bandhobi to Where is Ronny? -- Conclusion: into "spreadable" spaces: Netflix, YouTube, and the question of cultural translatability.
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ISBN 0813569990 (electronic bk.)
9780813569994 (electronic bk.)
9780813569987
0813569982
9780813569970
0813569974
Standard # 10.36019/9780813569994 doi
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Author Chung, Hye Seung, 1971- author.
Series New directions in international studies
New directions in international studies.
Subject Motion pictures -- Korea (South) -- History -- 20th century.
Motion pictures -- Korea (South) -- History -- 21st century.
Culture in motion pictures.
Motion pictures and transnationalism.
Motion pictures and globalization.
Alt author Diffrient, David Scott, 1972- author.
Descript 1 online resource (viii, 291 pages) : illustrations
Content text txt
Media computer c
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Contents Introduction: South Korean cinema's transnational trajectories -- Part. I. From classical Hollywood to the Korean golden age: cinephilia, modernization, and postcolonial genre flows. 1. Toward a strategic Korean cinephilia: a transnational détournement of Hollywood melodrama -- 2. The mamas and the papas: cross-cultural remakes, literary adaptations, and cinematic "parent" texts -- 3. The nervous laughter of vanishing fathers: modernization comedies of the 1960s -- 4. Once upon a time in Manchuria: classic and contemporary Korean westerns -- pt. II. From cinematic Seoul to global Hollywood: cosmopolitanism, empire, and transnational genre flows. 5. Reinventing the historical drama, de-westernizing a French classic: genre, gender, and the transnational imaginary in untold scandal -- 6. From Gojira to Goemul: "host" cities and "post" histories in East Asian monster movies -- 7. Extraordinarily rendered: oldboy, transmedia adaptation, and the US war on terror -- 8. A thirst for diversity: trends in Korean "multicultural films", from Bandhobi to Where is Ronny? -- Conclusion: into "spreadable" spaces: Netflix, YouTube, and the question of cultural translatability.
Note English.
ISBN 0813569990 (electronic bk.)
9780813569994 (electronic bk.)
9780813569987
0813569982
9780813569970
0813569974
Standard # 10.36019/9780813569994 doi
Author Chung, Hye Seung, 1971- author.
Series New directions in international studies
New directions in international studies.
Subject Motion pictures -- Korea (South) -- History -- 20th century.
Motion pictures -- Korea (South) -- History -- 21st century.
Culture in motion pictures.
Motion pictures and transnationalism.
Motion pictures and globalization.
Alt author Diffrient, David Scott, 1972- author.

Subject Motion pictures -- Korea (South) -- History -- 20th century.
Motion pictures -- Korea (South) -- History -- 21st century.
Culture in motion pictures.
Motion pictures and transnationalism.
Motion pictures and globalization.
Descript 1 online resource (viii, 291 pages) : illustrations
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Introduction: South Korean cinema's transnational trajectories -- Part. I. From classical Hollywood to the Korean golden age: cinephilia, modernization, and postcolonial genre flows. 1. Toward a strategic Korean cinephilia: a transnational détournement of Hollywood melodrama -- 2. The mamas and the papas: cross-cultural remakes, literary adaptations, and cinematic "parent" texts -- 3. The nervous laughter of vanishing fathers: modernization comedies of the 1960s -- 4. Once upon a time in Manchuria: classic and contemporary Korean westerns -- pt. II. From cinematic Seoul to global Hollywood: cosmopolitanism, empire, and transnational genre flows. 5. Reinventing the historical drama, de-westernizing a French classic: genre, gender, and the transnational imaginary in untold scandal -- 6. From Gojira to Goemul: "host" cities and "post" histories in East Asian monster movies -- 7. Extraordinarily rendered: oldboy, transmedia adaptation, and the US war on terror -- 8. A thirst for diversity: trends in Korean "multicultural films", from Bandhobi to Where is Ronny? -- Conclusion: into "spreadable" spaces: Netflix, YouTube, and the question of cultural translatability.
Note English.
Alt author Diffrient, David Scott, 1972- author.
ISBN 0813569990 (electronic bk.)
9780813569994 (electronic bk.)
9780813569987
0813569982
9780813569970
0813569974
Standard # 10.36019/9780813569994 doi

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