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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/JCCT.2019.5.3.185

Representation of History and Resistance - Focused on and  

Kwon, Eunsun (Dept. of Theater & Film, Joongbu University)
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The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology / v.5, no.3, 2019 , pp. 185-190 More about this Journal
Abstract
Historically, the representation of the colonial period has responded closely to the policies and political conditions of the time. The Korean blockbuster , which links the genealogy of Manchuria Western, adopts a safe nationalism frame, upgrading the genre's narrative typology to colorful action and spectacle, including the Japanese army, the Liberation Army, the good and evil, and the confusion of identity. On the other hand, , which deals with the friendship of the poet and the warrior, treats the mental and internal struggles implied by the power of poetry, without resorting to familiar nationalism and heroism. is a thorough genre of rules. If the visual and sensual pleasures of imaginative resilience beyond the bounds of the law are provided within the Rules, inevitably seeks resistance within the colonial empire's legal system. Political, diplomatic, and economic conflicts between Japan and Korea, which have been continuing until recently, reaffirm the framework of nationalism on the screen.
Keywords
Japanese colonial rule; law; Dongju: The portrait of a Poet; Assassination; nationalism;
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