Seoul Searching: Culture and Identity in Contemporary Korean Cinema (Suny Series, Horizons of Cinema)
معرفی کتاب «Seoul Searching: Culture and Identity in Contemporary Korean Cinema (Suny Series, Horizons of Cinema)» نوشتهٔ Frances Gateward, editor، منتشرشده توسط نشر State University of New York Press در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Seoul Searching is a collection of fourteen provocative essays about contemporary South Korean cinema, the most productive and dynamic cinema in Asia. Examining the three dominant genres that have led Korean film to international acclaim—melodramas, big-budget action blockbusters, and youth films—the contributors look at Korean cinema as industry, art form, and cultural product, and engage cinema’s role in the formation of Korean identities. Committed to approaching Korean cinema within its cultural contexts, the contributors analyze feature-length films and documentaries as well as industry structures and governmental policies in relation to transnational reception, marketing, modes of production, aesthetics, and other forms of popular culture. An interdisciplinary text, Seoul Searching provides an original contribution to film studies and expands the developing area of Korean studies. Seoul Searching Is A Collection Of Fourteen Provocative Essays About Contemporary South Korean Cinema, The Most Productive And Dynamic Cinema In Asia. Examining The Three Dominant Genres That Have Led Korean Film To International Acclaim - Melodramas, Big-budget Action Blockbusters, And Youth Films - The Contributors Look At Korean Cinema As Industry, Art Form, And Cultural Product, And Engage Cinema's Role In The Formation Of Korean Identities.--jacket. Korean Cinema After Liberation : Production, Industry, And Regulatory Trends / Seung Hyun Park -- Christmas In August And Korean Melodrama / Darcy Paquet -- Storming The Big Screen : The Shiri Syndrome / Chi-yun Shin And Julian Stringer -- Timeless, Bottomless Bad Movies, Or Consuming Youth In The New Korean Cinema / David Desser -- Scream And Scream Again : Korean Modernity As A House Of Horrors In The Films Of Kim Ki-young / Chris Berry -- Forgetting To Remember, Remembering To Forget : The Politics Of Memory And Modernity In The Fractured Films Of Lee Chang-dong And Hong Sang-soo / Hye Seung Chung And David Scott Diffrient -- Reflexivity And Identity Crisis In Park Chul-soo's Farewell, My Darling / Hyangsoon Yi -- Nowhere To Hide : The Tumultuous Materialism Of Lee Myung-se / Anne Rutherford -- Closing The Circle : Why Has Bodhidharma Left For The East? / Linda C. Ehrlich -- Waiting To Exhale : The Colonial Experience And The Trouble With My Own Breathing / Frances Gateward -- Crossing The Border To The Other Side : Dynamics Of Interaction Between North And South Koreans In Spy Li Cheol-jin And Joint Security Area / Suk-young Kim -- Race, Gender And Postcolonial Identity In Kim Ki-duk's Address Unknown / Myung Ja Kim -- Trangressing Boundaries : From Sexual Abuse To Eating Disorders In 301/302 / Diane Carson -- Taking The Plunge : Representing Queer Desire In Contemporary South Korean Cinema / Robert L. Cagle. Frances Gateward, Editor. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Frances Gateward is Professor of Film Studies at Ursinus College. She is the editor of Zhang Interviews and coeditor (with Murray Pomerance) of Where the Boys Cinemas of Masculinity and Youth .
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