Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
Colonial Cinema:
Introduced beinging of the 20th century
Korean film industry begins in the mid-1900s
Silent films; sound films introduced in the 1930s
Pyonsa (): silent movie live narrator, Movie teller
The General's Son , Im Kwon Taek, 1990
Could not express anti-Japanese/anti-colonialism ideals
Collaboration:
The continuing exercise of power under the pressure
produced by the presence of an occupying power Henrik
Dethlefsonon, Denmark and the German Occupation
Collaborators: Yi Kwang-Su (1892-1950), Yun Chi-ho (18641945)
War Mobilization, 1932-1945
Not a relationship of equals
A system of mobilization utilized entire resources of the
nation
Lots of propaganda films shown in cinema, Japan, and in the
countryside
Propaganda film:
o Mobilized countryside to help the war effort
o Incorporation of Shinto shrines attempt to incorporate
Japanese culture into Korea and unify the two nations
o Clothing: mainly Korean clothing; an attempt to make
Japanese Korean through food and dress but hard to
enforce
o Distinctive cultural aspect to Korea and the process of
assimilation was hindered and unnatural
Korea in the Japanese Empire
1910: the formal empire
1942: The wartime empire
The Manchurian Incident 1931
o China had been disintegrating since 1920 or so and
there was a new nationalist government but a lof the
perihpual areas of china were duner the control of
military warlords