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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789811331992 , 9811331995
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 304 Seiten , illustrations (black and white) , 22 cm
    DDC: 302.230951249
    Keywords: Mass media and culture ; Mass media and culture ; Popular culture ; Popular culture ; Mass media and culture ; Popular culture ; Korea ; Taiwan ; Konferenzschrift Hong Kong University 9. August 2015 ; Konferenzschrift Hong Kong University 9. August 2015 ; Taiwan ; Korea ; Südkorea ; Kolonie ; Postkolonialismus ; Film ; Literatur ; K-Pop
    Note: "The genesis of this book was the one-day workshop entitled: Nation, Gender, and Genres: "Literature and Film from Taiwan and Korea, 1930s-1960s" held at the University of Hong Kong on August 9, 2015"--Page v , Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-291) and index , Coining the ideal woman in love/marriage fiction from colonial Taiwan /Pei-yin Lin --The epic and the alternative: romance in postcolonial Taiwan /Pei-yin Lin --Claiming colonial masculinity: sex and romance in Ch'ae Mansik's colonial fiction /Su Yun Kim --From the detective to the romance genre: popular fiction in post colonial Korea /Su Yun Kim --The production of imperialized bodies: colonial Taiwan's film regulations and propaganda films /Mamie Misawa --The National Anthem film in the early 1950s Taiwan /Mamie Misawa --Militarism, enlightenment, and colonial Korean cinema /Kelly Y. Jeong --The spectacle of affect: postwar South Korean melodrama films /Kelly Y. Jeong --Epilogue transwar imperial formations: popular cultures /Lisa Yoneyama , "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"--Back cover
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789811332005
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 304 p. 19 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: Literature, Cultural and Media Studies
    DDC: 306.095
    Keywords: Asian Culture ; Ethnology-Asia ; Motion pictures-History ; Asia-History ; Konferenzschrift 2015 ; Konferenzschrift 2015 ; Konferenzschrift 2015 ; Taiwan ; Korea ; Südkorea ; Kolonie ; Postkolonialismus ; Film ; Literatur
    Abstract: 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
    Abstract: Introduction East Asian Transwar Popular Culture: Taiwan and Korea in Tandem -- Part I Colonial Romance and its Postwar Metamorphosis -- Coining the Ideal Woman in Love/Marriage Fiction from Colonial Taiwan -- The Epic and the Alternative: Romance in Postcolonial Taiwan -- Claiming Colonial Masculinity: Sex and Romance in Ch’ae Mansik’s Colonial Fiction -- From the Detective to the Romance Genre: Popular Fiction in Postcolonial Korea -- Part II Cinematic Nationalism and Melodrama in the Colonial and Postwar Eras -- The Production of Imperialized Bodies: Colonial Taiwan’s Film Regulations and Propaganda Films -- The National Anthem Film in the Early 1950s Taiwan -- Militarism, Enlightenment, and Colonial Korean Cinema -- The Spectacle of Affect: Postwar South Korean Melodrama Films -- Epilogue Transwar Imperial Formations: Popular Cultures
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  • 3
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    Ithaca : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 1501751905 , 1501751891 , 9781501751899 , 9781501751905
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 190 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kim, Su-yŏn (Researcher of modern Korean fiction) Imperial romance
    DDC: 306.84/50951909041
    Keywords: Japanese History 20th century ; Interethnic marriage Social aspects 20th century ; Intermarriage in literature ; Intermarriage in literature ; Japanese ; Colonial influence ; HISTORY / Asia / Korea ; History ; Korea History Japanese occupation, 1910-1945 ; Korea Colonial influence 20th century ; Korea
    Abstract: "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)" --
    Abstract: Introduction: Imperial Romance -- Civilization and Enlightenment: The Role of the Japanese Home in the Early Colonial Period, 1905- -- Under the Same Roof: A Royal Wedding and a Mixed Family for the Ruling Class -- Wartime Ideology and the Integration of Korean-Japanese Mixed Families, 1930s -- Romance and Colonial Universalism -- Visualizing "International" and Korean-Japanese Marriage in Print Media -- Epilogue: Postcolonial Interracial Intimacy.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Ithaca [New York] : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 9781501751882
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 190 pages cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kim, Su Yun (Researcher of modern Korean fiction) Imperial romance
    DDC: 306.84/50951909041
    Keywords: Interethnic marriage Social aspects 20th century ; Intermarriage in literature ; Japanese History 20th century ; Korea History ; Japanese occupation, 1910-1945 ; Korea Colonial influence 20th century ; Korea ; Kolonialismus ; Interethnische Ehe ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1910-1945
    Abstract: Introduction: Imperial Romance -- Civilization and Enlightenment: The Role of the Japanese Home in the Early Colonial Period, 1905- -- Under the Same Roof: A Royal Wedding and a Mixed Family for the Ruling Class -- Wartime Ideology and the Integration of Korean-Japanese Mixed Families, 1930s -- Romance and Colonial Universalism -- Visualizing "International" and Korean-Japanese Marriage in Print Media -- Epilogue: Postcolonial Interracial Intimacy.
    Abstract: "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)" --
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    Ithaca, New York ; London : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 9781501751905 , 9781501751899
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 190 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.84/50951909041
    Keywords: Cultural Studies ; Literature ; HISTORY / Asia / Korea ; Interethnic marriage Social aspects 20th century ; Intermarriage in literature ; Japanese History 20th century
    Abstract: In Imperial Romance, Su Yun Kim argues that the idea of colonial intimacy within the Japanese empire of the early twentieth century had a far broader and more popular influence on discourse makers, social leaders, and intellectuals than previously understood. Kim investigates representations of Korean-Japanese intimate and familial relationships-including romance, marriage, and kinship-in literature, media, and cinema, alongside documents that discuss colonial policies during the Japanese protectorate period and colonial rule in Korea (1905-45).Focusing on Korean perspectives, Kim uncovers political meanings in the forms of representation of intimacy and emotions between Koreans and Japanese seen in print media and films. Imperial Romance disrupts the conventional reading of colonial-period texts as the result of either coercion or the disavowal of colonialism, thereby expanding our understanding of colonial writing practices. The theme of intermarriage gave elite Korean writers and cultural producers opportunities to question their complicity with imperialism. Their fictions challenged expected colonial boundaries, creating tensions in identity and hierarchy, and in narratives of the linear developmental trajectory of modernity. Examining a broad range of writings and films from this period, Imperial Romance maps the colonized subjects' fascination with their colonizers and with moments that allowed them to become active participants in and agents of Japanese and global imperialism
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