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Author Lee, Hyangjin, author.
Title Contemporary Korean cinema : culture, identity and politics / Hyangjin Lee.
Publisher Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press, 2019.
Copyright date ©2001



Descript 1 online resource (256 pages) : illustrations; digital, PDF file(s).
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Contents Preface --Introduction --Part one: The creation of national identity: a history of cinema --1. Korean film during the Japanese colonial period --2. The development of North Korean film --3. The development of South Korean film --Part two: Gender and cinematic adaptations of Ch'unhyangjon --4. The origin of Ch'unhyangjon --5. The significance of Ch'unhyangjon in Korean film history --6. The images of Ch'unhyangjon in South Korean films --7. The images of Ch'unhyangjon in North Korean films --8. Ch'unhyangjon and patriarchal gender relations in Korean society --Part three: Nationhood and the cinematic representation of history --9. Anti-imperialism in three North Korean films --10. Anti-commmunism in three South Korean films --11. Familyhood and nationhood --Part four: Class and cultural identities in contemporary Korea --12. Class conflicts in three North Korean films --13. Class dynamics in three South Korean films --14. Class experience and the cultural tradition --Conclusion --Bibliography --Filmography.
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ISBN 9781526141293 (PDF eBook)
9780719060076 (hardback)
9780719060083 (paperback)
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Author Lee, Hyangjin, author.
Series Manchester Film Studies
Subject Motion pictures -- Korea -- History.
Motion pictures -- Social aspects -- Korea.
Motion pictures -- Political aspects -- Korea.
Alt author Manchester University Press, publisher.
Descript 1 online resource (256 pages) : illustrations; digital, PDF file(s).
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note Made available via: manchesterhive.
Contents Preface --Introduction --Part one: The creation of national identity: a history of cinema --1. Korean film during the Japanese colonial period --2. The development of North Korean film --3. The development of South Korean film --Part two: Gender and cinematic adaptations of Ch'unhyangjon --4. The origin of Ch'unhyangjon --5. The significance of Ch'unhyangjon in Korean film history --6. The images of Ch'unhyangjon in South Korean films --7. The images of Ch'unhyangjon in North Korean films --8. Ch'unhyangjon and patriarchal gender relations in Korean society --Part three: Nationhood and the cinematic representation of history --9. Anti-imperialism in three North Korean films --10. Anti-commmunism in three South Korean films --11. Familyhood and nationhood --Part four: Class and cultural identities in contemporary Korea --12. Class conflicts in three North Korean films --13. Class dynamics in three South Korean films --14. Class experience and the cultural tradition --Conclusion --Bibliography --Filmography.
Note In English.
ISBN 9781526141293 (PDF eBook)
9780719060076 (hardback)
9780719060083 (paperback)
Standard # 10.7765/9781526141293 doi
Standard no. www.manchesterhive.com/view/9781526141293/9781526141293.xml
Author Lee, Hyangjin, author.
Series Manchester Film Studies
Subject Motion pictures -- Korea -- History.
Motion pictures -- Social aspects -- Korea.
Motion pictures -- Political aspects -- Korea.
Alt author Manchester University Press, publisher.

Subject Motion pictures -- Korea -- History.
Motion pictures -- Social aspects -- Korea.
Motion pictures -- Political aspects -- Korea.
Descript 1 online resource (256 pages) : illustrations; digital, PDF file(s).
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note Made available via: manchesterhive.
Contents Preface --Introduction --Part one: The creation of national identity: a history of cinema --1. Korean film during the Japanese colonial period --2. The development of North Korean film --3. The development of South Korean film --Part two: Gender and cinematic adaptations of Ch'unhyangjon --4. The origin of Ch'unhyangjon --5. The significance of Ch'unhyangjon in Korean film history --6. The images of Ch'unhyangjon in South Korean films --7. The images of Ch'unhyangjon in North Korean films --8. Ch'unhyangjon and patriarchal gender relations in Korean society --Part three: Nationhood and the cinematic representation of history --9. Anti-imperialism in three North Korean films --10. Anti-commmunism in three South Korean films --11. Familyhood and nationhood --Part four: Class and cultural identities in contemporary Korea --12. Class conflicts in three North Korean films --13. Class dynamics in three South Korean films --14. Class experience and the cultural tradition --Conclusion --Bibliography --Filmography.
Note In English.
Alt author Manchester University Press, publisher.
ISBN 9781526141293 (PDF eBook)
9780719060076 (hardback)
9780719060083 (paperback)
Standard # 10.7765/9781526141293 doi
Standard no. www.manchesterhive.com/view/9781526141293/9781526141293.xml

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