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Abstract
ABSTRACT The military ‘comfort women’ films go beyond homogeneous groups, but instead speak to an inherently singular human existence to construct affects that lend themselves in creating a public memory that is both collective and political. In examining the chronopolitics of South Korean ‘comfort women’ films, the essay looks beyond the notion of linear and homogeneous history and underscores the power of imagination in reviving historical memories from the present perspective. Especially, it pays attention to the contemporary narrative films such as Spirits’ Homecoming (2016), I Can Speak (2017), and Herstory (2018) and their distinctive strategies of melodramatic sensibility and imagination.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema is a fully refereed forum for the dissemination of scholarly work devoted to the cinemas of Japan and Korea and the interactions and relations between them. The increasingly transnational status of Japanese and Korean cinema underlines the need to deepen our understanding of this ever more globalized film-making region. Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema is a peer-reviewed journal. The peer review process is double blind. Detailed Instructions for Authors can be found here.