Empire and Colonialism: Filmmaking in Manchuria and Korea I

Required Readings
Michael, Baskett. The Attractive Empire: Transnational Film Culture in Imperial Japan, p1-12, 72-84
[NOTE: you will download the whole book from here; please read the assigned pages]


Li, Jie. “A National Cinema for A Puppet State: The Manchurian Motion Picture Association”, The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Cinemas. Edited by Carlos Rojas and Eileen Chow. , Oxford University Press, 2013, p79-97
【you will have a copy of this reading on Nov 12】



Sookyeong, Hong. “Between Ideology and Spectatorship: The “Ethnic Harmony” of the Manchuria Motion Picture Corporation, 1937–1945, Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review, Volume 2, Number 1, May 2013, p114-135

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