Rising sun, divided land : Japanese and South Korean filmmakers

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Rising sun, divided land : Japanese and South Korean filmmakers

Kate E. Taylor-Jones

Wallflower, c2013

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  • : pbk

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Bibliography : p. 224-234

Filmography and further viewing suggestions (p. 235-249) and index

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Description

Rising Sun and Divided Land provides a comprehensive, scholarly examination of the historical background, films, and careers of selected Korean and Japanese film directors. It examines eight directors: Fukasaku Kinji, Im Kwon-teak, Kawase Naomi, Miike Takashi, Lee Chang-dong, Kitano Takeshi, Park Chan-wook, and Kim Ki-duk and considers their work as reflections of personal visions and as films that engage with globalization, colonialism, nationalism, race, gender, history, and the contemporary state of Japan and South Korea. Each chapter is followed by a short analysis of a selected film, and the volume as a whole includes a cinematic overview of Japan and South Korea and a list of suggestions for further reading and viewing.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction: Rising Sun and Divided Land Cinematic Japan and Korea: A Long and Turbulent History Im Kwon-taek and the March of Time Film Analysis: Chihwaseon Fukasaku Kinji and Beginning With a Bomb Film Analysis: Battle Royale Lee Chang-dong and the Trauma of History Film Analysis: Secret Sunshine The Legacy of a Violent Man: Kitano Takeshi Film Analysis: Hana-bi Twisted Histories: Park Chan-wook and the Legacy of Personal Trauma Film Analysis: Oldboy The Lone Woman: Kawase Naomi Film Analysis: Shara Bad Guy: Kim Ki-duk Film Analysis: Bad Guy Miike Takashi: Welcome to the Dark Side Film Analysis: Visitor Q Conclusion Bibliography Filmography and Further Viewing Suggestions Key Electronic Resources for Japanese and Korean Film Index

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