Description
About the Author
Chung-kang Kim is Associate Professor in the Department of Theater and Film at Hanyang University, South Korea. Her research considers the realms of Korean and East Asian cinema, cultural studies, gender, race, sexuality studies, and (trans)national visual culture. She is a co-author of Queer Korea (2020), Rediscovering Korean Cinema (2019), The Holy Nation: Gender and Sexuality in Law and Science (2017), and Orphans, People of No Heritage (2014). Her articles appear in various journals including Journal of the History of Sexuality, The Journal of Korean Studies, and The Journal of Literature and Film.
Reviews
"This illuminating volume on one of South Korea's most fascinating and eccentric directors provides in-depth readings of Kim's films, while at the same time examining key themes relevant to Korean cinema as a whole: national identity, gender, state control, and Korea's complex relationship with its former colonizer Japan." -Darcy Paquet, author of New Korean Cinema: Breaking the Waves
Book Information
ISBN 9781399512947
Author Chung-kang Kim
Format Hardback
Page Count 192
Imprint Edinburgh University Press
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Series ReFocus: The International Directors Series
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ReFocus: The International Directors Series |
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Edinburgh University Press |