Abstract

This essay brings an emergent framework of comparative film studies to illuminate an unresolved site of the colonial cinema of Joseon (Korea) under Japanese rule by mobilizing a set of useful terms such as detour and dislocative fantasy departing from a usual mode of demon of comparison.

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