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"Holberg, Amy" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fatimah Rony's "The Third Eye" and Catherine Russell's Experimental
Ethnography, as well as Trinh Minh-Ha's work might all be useful, though
not specific to Korea.

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From: Leslie Kay Swigart [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 11:40 AM
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Subject: Cultural/social film theory???


Dear Screen-L'ers:

I am trying to assist a student who emailed a request:  "I am writing
about Im Kwon-Taek and I would like to support that he uses film
as cultural preservation and social criticism. Can you recommend a good
academic book that contains film theory with cultural/socia issue?"

So, my question is:  What books (or articles) would you suggest that
*best* deal with these issues, either in general, or with Korean film,
or with Im Kwon-Taek specificially?

I will be showing the student to the use of _FIlm Literature Index_ and
_International Index to Film Periodicals_ to conduct a literature review
and how to find the materials in our library or outside of it, but I
need your advice (not being a theorist myself) as to the particular
critics or works best suited.

Thanks!

Leslie Kay

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