2021f-apkor3650a-03

AP/KOR3650 3.0 A: Understanding Korea through Korean Films

Offered by: KOR


 Session

Fall 2021

 Term

F

Format

REMT

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

This course aims to enhance students' understanding of a variety of historical, social, cultural issues of Korean society by analyzing relevant Korean films. It examines close relationships between cinematic representations and modern Korean history and society. Following the historical trajectory of Korean cinema from 1990s to the present, the course provides opportunities to engage a critical thinking of the dynamics between nation, history, society, and cinema.


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