Abstract

Preface Introduction Part one: The creation of national identity: a history of cinema 1. Korean film during the Japanese colonial period 2. The development of North Korean film 3. The development of South Korean film Part two: Gender and cinematic adaptations of Ch'unhyangjon 4. The origin of Ch'unhyangjon 5. The significance of Ch'unhyangjon in Korean film history 6. The images of Ch'unhyangjon in South Korean films 7. The images of Ch'unhyangjon in North Korean films 8. Ch'unhyangjon and patriarchal gender realtions in Korean society Part three: Nationhood and the cinematic representation of history 9. Anti-imperialism in three North Korean films 10. Anti-commmunism in three South Korean films 11. Familyhood and nationhood Part four: Class and cultural identities in contemporary Korea 12. Class conflicts in three North Korean films 13. Class dynamics in three South Korean films 14. Class experience and the cultural tradition Conclusion Bibliography Filmography

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