Monstrous Science: The Great Monster Yonggari (1967) and Cold War Science in 1960s South Korea

IF 0.7 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Journal of Korean Studies Pub Date : 2018-10-01 DOI:10.1215/21581665-6973383
Chung-kang Kim
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Abstract:This essay explores the cinematic Cold War in 1960s South Korea, focusing on a popular film, The Great Monster Yonggari (Taegoesu Yonggari, 1967), and its transnational production, circulation, and responses. Initially produced as a children's movie by Korean film director Kim Kidŏk, Yonggari had great success at the box office in South Korea. Later, with cooperation and international marketing by the Japanese company Toei, this film was introduced by American International Pictures television in the United States in 1969 with the title Yongary, Monster from the Deep. The transnational cultural nexus in the production and distribution of The Great Monster Yonggari obviously reflects the global Cold War politics among the nations in the "free world." While paying attention to this ideological aspect of the film and the centrality of science as a national developmental agenda in South Korea, the essay also looks closely at the anxieties behind the Cold War science within Yonggari, as the "silenced" nuclear disaster of Japan started to be publicly spoken in South Korean media in the mid-1960s. The film reminded Koreans of the victims in Hiroshima and Nagasaki and of East Asian "Hot Wars" that were hidden behind monstrous Cold War science.
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《怪物科学:永加里大怪物》(1967)与20世纪60年代韩国的冷战科学
摘要:本文探讨了20世纪60年代韩国电影的冷战,重点研究了一部流行电影《巨兽龙加里》(太古水龙加里,1967)及其跨国制作、流通和回应。《龙加里》最初是金导演Kidŏk制作的儿童电影,在韩国获得了巨大的票房成功。后来,在日本东映公司的合作和国际营销下,这部电影于1969年由美国国际影视公司引进,片名为《永格里,来自深海的怪物》。《龙加利》制作和发行过程中的跨国文化联系,明显反映了“自由世界”国家间的全球冷战政治。在关注这部电影的意识形态方面以及科学作为韩国国家发展议程的中心地位的同时,这篇文章还密切关注了龙加里内部冷战科学背后的焦虑,因为日本“沉默”的核灾难在20世纪60年代中期开始在韩国媒体上公开谈论。这部电影让韩国人想起了广岛和长崎的受害者,以及隐藏在可怕的冷战科学背后的东亚“热战”。
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