Activism and Post-activism is its breadth, making it essential reading for anyone wanting to undertake research in this field.

Christopher Corker, Asian Review of Books

All in all, the book offers rich textual and contextual analyses that would appeal to both experienced scholars and emerging researchers alike while also serving as an excellent textbook for introductory courses on Korean documentary cinema at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Qingyang Freya Zhou, Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema

I believe Kim's book should be read by scholars and researchers in cinema and media studies, as well as Asian Studies. It could also serve as an inviting textbook for university courses in documentary studies and Korean Studies.

Ran Ma, Seoul Journal of Korean Studies

Activism and Post-activism: Korean Documentary Cinema, 1981--2022 is a new book about nonfiction filmmaking in the private and independent sectors of South Korean cinema and media from the early 1980s to the present day. Drawing on the methodologies of documentary studies, experimental film and video, digital cinema, local discourses on independent documentary, and the literature on the social changes of South Korea, author Jihoon Kim historicizes the formation and development of Korean independent documentary in close dialogue with South Korea's social movements. From the 1980s mass anti-dictatorship movement to twenty-first-century labor issues, feminism, LGBT rights, environmental justice, and key events such as the Sewol Ferry disaster and the Candlelight Protests, Kim offers a comprehensive history of Korean social change documentaries in terms of their activist tradition. At the same time, Kim also maps out the formal and aesthetic divergences of twenty-first-century Korean documentary cinema beyond the activist tradition, while also demonstrating how they have inherited and dynamically renewed the tradition's engagement with contested reality and history. Making the tripartite connections between the socio-political history of South Korea, documentary's aesthetics and politics, and the shifting institutional and technological evolution of documentary production and distribution, the book argues that what is unique about this forty-year history of South Korean documentary cinema is the intensive and compressed coevolution of its two interlocked tendencies: activism and post-activism.
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Acknowledgments Notes on Romanization and Translations Introduction: The Double Helix Part I: Activism 1. The Development of the Activist Tradition in the 1980s and 1990s 2. 21st-Century Activist Documentaries: Three Traditional Issues 3. New Social Movements and Alternative Media Practices Part II: Post-Activism 4. The Personal Turn: Domestic Ethnography, the Essay Film, Reenactment 5. The Audiovisual Turn: From hyonjang to Memoryscape 6. The Archival Turn: Memory Wars and Materialist Historiography 7. The Digital Turn: Seeking Truth Differently Epilogue Notes Index
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"Activism and Post-activism is its breadth, making it essential reading for anyone wanting to undertake research in this field." -- Christopher Corker, Asian Review of Books "All in all, the book offers rich textual and contextual analyses that would appeal to both experienced scholars and emerging researchers alike while also serving as an excellent textbook for introductory courses on Korean documentary cinema at the undergraduate and graduate levels." -- Qingyang Freya Zhou, Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema "I believe Kim's book should be read by scholars and researchers in cinema and media studies, as well as Asian Studies. It could also serve as an inviting textbook for university courses in documentary studies and Korean Studies." -- Ran Ma, Seoul Journal of Korean Studies
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Jihoon Kim is Professor of Cinema and Media Studies at Chung-Ang University. He is the author of Documentary's Expanded Fields: New Media and the Twenty-First-Century Documentary (2022) and Between Film, Video, and the Digital: Hybrid Moving Images in the Post-Media Age (2016).
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Selling point: The first-ever English-language book on the beginning and evolution of South Korean nonfiction films and videos in the non-governmental and non-corporate sectors, from the early 1980s to the present day Selling point: Discusses more than 200 activist, personal, experimental, archival, and digital films and videos, mostly introduced for the first time in English Selling point: Is essential reading for documentary's engagement with key socio-political and economic changes in contemporary Korea
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ISBN
9780197760420
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc; Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
224 mm
Bredde
160 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
328

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Om bidragsyterne

Jihoon Kim is Professor of Cinema and Media Studies at Chung-Ang University. He is the author of Documentary's Expanded Fields: New Media and the Twenty-First-Century Documentary (2022) and Between Film, Video, and the Digital: Hybrid Moving Images in the Post-Media Age (2016).