This book examines the evolution of the Korean film industry, presenting a comprehensive account from the early days of experimental screening to its current period of attracting increased foreign investment. A useful companion to scholars of cultural studies, business history, Korean studies, and globalization.
This book examines the evolution of the Korean film industry, presenting a comprehensive account from the early days of experimental screening to its current period of attracting increased foreign investment. A useful companion to scholars of cultural studies, business history, Korean studies, and globalization.
Jimmyn Parc is an associate professor at the University of Malaya, Malaysia. His current research centres on the cultural industries of Asia and Europe, particularly films, dramas, and music. He is the author of The Identity and Emergence of K-pop, published in 2025. Stephen Ranger is a research associate at European Centre for International Political Econom (ECIPE) in Brussels and a doctoral researcher at the University of Turku in Finland. With a background in Korean studies, he has written articles on the history of film industries in Asia as well as on contemporary international politics.
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Prologue: Linking Korea's film industry and international relations 1 The emergence under Japan's imperialism (1903 1945) 2 The paradox of the Korean War (1945 1961) 3 Cold War dynamics and the developmental dictatorship (1961 1979) 4 Survival amidst US trade pressure (1980 1992) 5 Post Cold War uncertainty and co productions (1993 2000s) 6 The rise of China and its impact (2000s present) Epilogue: Global dialogues, local screens, and a continued journey Index
Prologue: Linking Korea's film industry and international relations 1 The emergence under Japan's imperialism (1903 1945) 2 The paradox of the Korean War (1945 1961) 3 Cold War dynamics and the developmental dictatorship (1961 1979) 4 Survival amidst US trade pressure (1980 1992) 5 Post Cold War uncertainty and co productions (1993 2000s) 6 The rise of China and its impact (2000s present) Epilogue: Global dialogues, local screens, and a continued journey Index
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