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Special Section: In Celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema

Revisiting colonial cinema research in Korea

 

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Notes on contributor

Moonim Baek is professor of Korean language & literature, and a director of IMA (Institute of Media Art) at Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea. She is the author of Zoom-Out: Politics of Korean Cinema (2001), Crippled Daughters of Chunhyang (2001), Figural Images (2004), Scream under the Moon: Korean Horror Film History through Female Ghosts (2008), Im Hwa(林和)'s Cinema(2015) and co-author of 25 books including What is Choseon Cinema? (2016), Questioning Masculinities (2017), and Hollywood Prism (2017).

Notes

1 I borrow the term ‘unearth’ from the official DVD title for those discovered films (Balguldoen Gwageo[Unearthed Past] 1–4) released between 2007 and 2009.

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