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"This book argues that the idea of colonial intimacy had a far broader and more popular influence on discourse makers, social leaders, and intellectuals throughout the colonial era than previously understood. It investigates representations of Korean-Japanese intimate and familial relationships in literature, media, and cinema, alongside documents that discuss colonial policies during the Japanese protectorate period and colonial rule in Korea (1905-45)" --
Interethnic marriage --- Intermarriage in literature --- Japanese --- K9300.70 --- K9700.70 --- K9741.70 --- Ethnology --- Ethnic intermarriage --- Intermarriage --- Social aspects --- History --- Korea: Social sciences -- social and cultural history -- Japanese annexation period (1905-1945) --- Korea: Literature -- history -- Japanese annexation period (1905-1945) --- Korea: Performing and media arts -- history -- Japanese annexation period (1905-1945) --- Korea --- Japan --- Colonial influence --- Intermarriage in literature. --- Japanese occupation, 1910-1945.
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This collection examines literature and film studies from the late colonial and early postcolonial periods in Taiwan and Korea, and highlights the similarities and differences of Taiwanese and Korean popular culture by focusing on the representation of gender, genre, state regulation, and spectatorship. Calling for the “de-colonializing” and “de–Cold Warring” of the two ex-colonies and anticommunist allies, the book places Taiwan and Korea side by side in a “trans-war” frame. Considering Taiwan–Korea relations along a new trans-war axis, the book focuses on the continuities between the late colonial period’s Asia-Pacific War and the consequent Korean War and the ongoing conflict between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, facilitated by Cold War power struggles. The collection also invites a meaningful transcolonial reconsideration of East Asian cultural and literary flows, beyond the conventional colonizer/colonized dichotomy and ideological antagonism.
Popular culture --- Culture, Popular --- Mass culture --- Pop culture --- Popular arts --- Communication --- Intellectual life --- Mass society --- Recreation --- Culture --- Ethnology-Asia. --- Motion pictures-History. --- Asia-History. --- Asian Culture. --- Film History. --- Asian History.
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This collection examines literature and film studies from the late colonial and early postcolonial periods in Taiwan and Korea, and highlights the similarities and differences of Taiwanese and Korean popular culture by focusing on the representation of gender, genre, state regulation, and spectatorship. Calling for the “de-colonializing” and “de–Cold Warring” of the two ex-colonies and anticommunist allies, the book places Taiwan and Korea side by side in a “trans-war” frame. Considering Taiwan–Korea relations along a new trans-war axis, the book focuses on the continuities between the late colonial period’s Asia-Pacific War and the consequent Korean War and the ongoing conflict between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, facilitated by Cold War power struggles. The collection also invites a meaningful transcolonial reconsideration of East Asian cultural and literary flows, beyond the conventional colonizer/colonized dichotomy and ideological antagonism.
Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Film --- History of civilization --- History --- History of Asia --- filmgeschiedenis --- niet-westerse cultuur --- etnologie --- wereldgeschiedenis --- populaire cultuur --- film --- geschiedenis --- China --- Taiwan --- Asia
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Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Film --- History of civilization --- History --- History of Asia --- filmgeschiedenis --- niet-westerse cultuur --- etnologie --- wereldgeschiedenis --- populaire cultuur --- film --- geschiedenis --- China --- Taiwan --- Asia
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