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INTRODUCTION SECTION ONE ¿ INDUSTRY TRENDS AND POPULAR GENRES 1. Korean Cinema after Liberation: Production, Industry, and Regulatory Trends Park Seung Hyun 2. Christmas in August and Korean Melodrama Darcy Paquet 3. Storming the Big Screen: The Shiri Syndrome Chi Yun Shin and Julian Stringer 4. Timeless, Bottomless Bad Movies, or Consuming Youth in New Korean Cinema David Desser SECTION TWO - DIRECTING NEW KOREAN CINEMA 5. Scream and Scream Again: Korean Modernity as a House of Horrors in the Films of Kim Ki-young Chris Berry 6. 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 7. Reflexivity in Park Chul Soo¿s Farewell, My Darling Hyang Soon Yi 8. Nowhere to Hide: The Tumultuous Materialism of Lee Myung Se Anne Rutherford 9. Closing the Circle: Why Has Bodhidharma Left for East? Linda Ehrlich SECTION THREE ¿ NARRATIVES OF THE NATIONAL 10. Waiting to Exhale: The Colonial Experience and the Trouble with My Own Breathing Frances Gateward 11. Closing the Border to the ¿Other¿ Side: Dynamics of Interaction between North and South Koreans in The Spy and Joint Security Area Suk Young Kim 12. Race, Post-Colonial Identity and American Interventions in Kim Ki Duk¿s Address Unknown Myung Ja Kim 13. Trangressing Boundaries: From Sexual Abuse to Eating Disorders: Gender in 301/302 Diane Carson 14. Taking the Plunge: Representing Queer Desire in Contemporary South Korean Cinema Robert L. Cagle
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Motion pictures -- Korea (South).