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Author Kim, Hieyoon, 1983- author.

Title Celluloid democracy : cinema and politics in Cold War South Korea / Hieyoon Kim.

Publication Info. Oakland,California : University of California Press, [2023]
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- To democratize cinema : filmmakers, critics, and bootleggers in the US occupation -- In search of democracy : cinema in the postwar classroom and its grassroots network -- At the margins of freedom : A Day Off (1968) and film censorship -- Beyond the marginalization of women : Khaidu as a feminist experimental film collective -- Toward a new cinema : the Seoul Film Collective's aesthetic and political subversion -- Conclusion.
Summary "Korean filmmakers, distributors, and exhibitors reshaped cinema in radically empowering ways amid political turbulence from liberation through the decades of military rule (1945-1987). With acts ranging from making films that brought the dispossessed to the screen to bootlegging as an effort to redistribute resources under the state's control, they explored ideas and practices that expanded the definition of democracy and pushed the limits of the cinematic medium. Drawing on archival research, film analysis, and interviews, Hieyoon Kim shows how their work foregrounds a utopian vision of democracy in which the ruled could represent themselves and exercise their rights to access resources free from state suppression. As the first account of the history of film activism in post-1945 South Korea, Celluloid Democracy shows how Korean film workers during the Cold War reclaimed cinema as an ecology in which democratic discourses and practices could flourish"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Motion pictures -- Political aspects -- Korea (South) -- 20th century.
Motion pictures -- Political aspects
Korea (South)
PERFORMING ARTS / Film / General
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Other Form: Print version: Kim, Hieyoon, 1983- Celluloid democracy Oakland,California : University of California Press, [2023] 9780520394377 (DLC) 2023003833
ISBN 9780520394384 (ebook)
0520394380
9780520394377 (paperback)
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