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Kim Ki-duk [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 210x140x15 mm, kaal: 399 g, 21 black and white photographs, filmography
  • Sari: Contemporary Film Directors
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jan-2012
  • Kirjastus: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252036697
  • ISBN-13: 9780252036699
  • Formaat: Hardback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 210x140x15 mm, kaal: 399 g, 21 black and white photographs, filmography
  • Sari: Contemporary Film Directors
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jan-2012
  • Kirjastus: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252036697
  • ISBN-13: 9780252036699

 

This study investigates the controversial motion pictures written and directed by the independent filmmaker Kim Ki-duk, one of the most acclaimed Korean auteurs in the English-speaking world. Propelled by underdog protagonists who can only communicate through shared corporeal pain and extreme violence, Kim's graphic films have been classified by Western audiences as belonging to sensationalist East Asian "extreme" cinema, and Kim has been labeled a "psychopath" and "misogynist" in South Korea.
 
Drawing upon both Korean-language and English-language sources, Hye Seung Chung challenges these misunderstandings, recuperating Kim's oeuvre as a therapeutic, yet brutal cinema of Nietzschean ressentiment (political anger and resentment deriving from subordination and oppression). Chung argues that the power of Kim's cinema lies precisely in its ability to capture, channel, and convey the raw emotions of protagonists who live on the bottom rungs of Korean society. She provides historical and postcolonial readings of victimization and violence in Kim's cinema, which tackles such socially relevant topics as national division in Wild Animals and The Coast Guard and U.S. military occupation in Address Unknown. She also explores the religious and spiritual themes in Kim's most recent works, which suggest possibilities of reconciliation and transcendence.

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"An immensely informative study of one of the world's most provocative and challenging filmmakers. . . . Kim Ki-duk is a contribution of considerable significance."-- The Journal of Asian Studies

"The definitive work on Kim Ki-duk. Hye Seung Chung consistently brings new insights and an original perspective to this divisive director's work."

--Daniel Martin, Queen's University Belfast

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A searing study of a controversial international auteur
Acknowledgments ix
BEYOND "EXTREME": THE CINEMA OF RESSENTIMENT
1(126)
Kim Ki-duk: Towards a More Perfect Imperfection
1(11)
An Auteur Is Born: Fishhooks, Critical Debates, and Transnational Canons
12(14)
On Suffering and Sufferance: Postcolonial Pain and the "Purloined Letter" in Address Unknown
26(19)
Reconciling the Paradox of Silence and Apologia: Bad Guy, The Isle, and 3-Iron
45(24)
Neofeminist Revisions: Female Bodies and Semiotic Chora in Birdcage Inn and Samaritan Girl
69(35)
The Bodhisattva Inner-Eye: Inwardly Drawn Transcendence in Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter ... and Spring
104(23)
INTERVIEW WITH KIM KI-DUK: FROM CROCODILE TO ADDRESS UNKNOWN
127(14)
Kim So-Hee
Filmography 141(6)
Bibliography 147(8)
Index 155
Hye Seung Chung is an assistant professor of film and media studies in the department of communication studies at Colorado State University and the author of Hollywood Asian: Philip Ahn and the Politics of Cross-Ethnic Performance.