Eclipsed cinema : the film culture of colonial Korea / Dong Hoon Kim.
Material type: TextSeries: Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press Ltd, ©2017Description: xi, 292 pages : illustrations (black and white), facsimiles ; 25 cmISBN:- 9781474421805
- 1474421806
- 791.430951909041 23 K5602
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-283) and index.
Introduction Joseon cinema: the question of film history and the film culture of colonial Korea -- The beginning: towards a mass entertainment -- Joseon cinema, cinematic Joseon: on some critical questions of Joseon cinema -- Migrating with the movies: Japanese settler film culture -- Colonial film spectatorship: nationalist enough? -- Film spectatorship and the tensions of modernith -- Conclusion: integrating into the imperial cinema.