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Zainichi Cinema [electronic resource] : Korean-in-Japan Film Culture / by Oliver Dew.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing(Imprint), 2016.Description: XIV, 235 p. 30 illus. in color. online resourceISBN:
  • 9783319408774 (ebook:PDF)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 791.43095 23
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: Koreans-in-Japan, on-screen -- 1. 1968/2004: Bridging Imjin River -- 2. Screening the Zainichi subject -- 3. Excavating the Zainichi yakuza film -- 4. 'Pacchigi Power!': the 'coming out' melodrama -- 5. Arirang kamikaze: screening the memory wars -- 6. Intimate ethnographies: three family portraits -- Conclusion.
Summary: This book examines how filmmakers, curators, and critics created a category of transnational, Korean-in-Japan (Zainichi) Cinema, focussing on the period from the 1960s onwards. An enormously diverse swathe of films have been claimed for this cinema of the Korean diaspora, ranging across major studio yakuza films and melodramas, news reels created by ethnic associations, first-person video essays, and unlikely hits that crossed over from the indie distribution circuit to have a wide impact across the media landscape. Today, Zainichi-themed works have never had a higher profile, with new works by Matsue Tetsuaki, Sai Yoichi, and Yang Yonghi frequently shown at international festivals. Zainichi Cinema argues that central to this transnational cinema is the tension between films with an authorized claim to "represent", and ambiguous and borderline works that require an active spectator to claim them as images of the Korean diaspora.
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Introduction: Koreans-in-Japan, on-screen -- 1. 1968/2004: Bridging Imjin River -- 2. Screening the Zainichi subject -- 3. Excavating the Zainichi yakuza film -- 4. 'Pacchigi Power!': the 'coming out' melodrama -- 5. Arirang kamikaze: screening the memory wars -- 6. Intimate ethnographies: three family portraits -- Conclusion.

This book examines how filmmakers, curators, and critics created a category of transnational, Korean-in-Japan (Zainichi) Cinema, focussing on the period from the 1960s onwards. An enormously diverse swathe of films have been claimed for this cinema of the Korean diaspora, ranging across major studio yakuza films and melodramas, news reels created by ethnic associations, first-person video essays, and unlikely hits that crossed over from the indie distribution circuit to have a wide impact across the media landscape. Today, Zainichi-themed works have never had a higher profile, with new works by Matsue Tetsuaki, Sai Yoichi, and Yang Yonghi frequently shown at international festivals. Zainichi Cinema argues that central to this transnational cinema is the tension between films with an authorized claim to "represent", and ambiguous and borderline works that require an active spectator to claim them as images of the Korean diaspora.

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