Parameters of Disavowal. : Colonial Representation in South Korean Cinema / / Volume 1.0 : / An Jinsoo.
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 reven...
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Jinsoo, An, author. Parameters of Disavowal. Volume 1.0 : Colonial Representation in South Korean Cinema / An Jinsoo. Parameters of Disavowal Oakland, California : University of California Press, 2018. 1 online resource (204 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. 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 lingering emotional ties to the colonial order. Espousing the ideology of nationalism while responding to a new Cold War order that positioned Japan and South Korea as political and economic allies, postcolonial cinema formulated distinctive ways of seeing and imagining the colonial past. Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 Under the Banner of Nationalism The Changing Imagery of Anticolonial Leadership -- 2 Film and the Waesaek ("Japanese Color") Controversies of the 1960s -- 3 The Manchurian Action Film A New Anticolonial Imaginary in the Cold War Context -- 4 In the Colonial Zone of Contact Kisaeng and Gangster Films -- 5 Horror and Revenge Return of the Repressed Colonial Violence -- Coda After 2000 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. Nationalism in motion pictures. Imperialism in motion pictures. Motion pictures. Korea (South) |
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