Eclipsed Cinema
Discover the intriguing world of Eclipsed Cinema by Dong Hoon Kim, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2017. This compelling hardback edition spans 304 pages and delves into the often-overlooked dimensions of colonial film culture. Kim meticulously examines the representational politics within colonial cinema, the role of the colonial government's film unit, and the social reception of Hollywood films amidst the rise of Korean nationalism. Additionally, the book explores the film culture of Japanese settlers and the dynamics of gendered film spectatorship. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Eclipsed Cinema offers a thought-provoking analysis that sheds light on the complex interplay between cinema and colonial history. Don't miss this essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of film, culture, and politics.