Minjung Film Form on Oct.23,2014 at USC
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"South Korean 'Minjung' Documentary Films: Past and Present" with Dr. Inyoung Nam
Date: Thursday, October 23, 2014
Time: 3:30 PM
Location: Ahn House – Korean Studies Institute
809 W. 34th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90089
Description: Dr. Inyoung Nam is a professor and director of the Film Archive and Research Center at Dongseo University in South Korea. She will discuss in her lecture the past and present of ‘Minjung,’ making the argument that many Korean Minjung documentary films have been co-produced and co-circulated by filmmakers, political activists, and diverse organized and non-organized members of the 'Minjung' movement, which opens new challenges to documentary filmmaking and the conception of cinema. She will offer a brief history of such attempts and then deliver accounts of recent issues among the independent documentary filmmakers and oppositional communities. Sponsored by the Korean Studies Institute and School of Cinematic Arts Bryan Singer Division of Critical Studies. Please RSVP online.USC Korean Studies Institute
Dornsife School of Letters, Arts, and Sciences
809 W. 34th Street, AHN 100
LA, CA 90089-0142
213-740-3758
213-821-4073 fax
www.dornsife.usc.edu/ksi
Date: Thursday, October 23, 2014
Time: 3:30 PM
Location: Ahn House – Korean Studies Institute
809 W. 34th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90089
Description: Dr. Inyoung Nam is a professor and director of the Film Archive and Research Center at Dongseo University in South Korea. She will discuss in her lecture the past and present of ‘Minjung,’ making the argument that many Korean Minjung documentary films have been co-produced and co-circulated by filmmakers, political activists, and diverse organized and non-organized members of the 'Minjung' movement, which opens new challenges to documentary filmmaking and the conception of cinema. She will offer a brief history of such attempts and then deliver accounts of recent issues among the independent documentary filmmakers and oppositional communities. Sponsored by the Korean Studies Institute and School of Cinematic Arts Bryan Singer Division of Critical Studies. Please RSVP online.USC Korean Studies Institute
Dornsife School of Letters, Arts, and Sciences
809 W. 34th Street, AHN 100
LA, CA 90089-0142
213-740-3758
213-821-4073 fax
www.dornsife.usc.edu/ksi
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