03799 am 22007693u 450 99635964620331620220201180200.00-520-29650-810.1525/luminos.85(CKB)4100000010480680(OAPEN)1007789(DE-B1597)563058(DE-B1597)9780520968981(OCoLC)1121422852(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/27800(EXLCZ)99410000001048068020200310d|||| uy enguuuuu---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCold War Cosmopolitanism Period Style in 1950s Korean CinemaOaklandUniversity of California Press20201 online resource (321)0-520-96898-0 Frontmatter --Contents --Illustrations --Video Clips --Acknowledgments --Introduction --1. Postcolonial, Postwar, Cold War --2. Cold War Cosmopolitan Feminism --3. Public Culture --4. The Après Girl --5. Film Culture, Sound Culture --6. Consumer Culture and the Black Market --7. A Commitment to Showmanship --Conclusion --Notes --Filmography --Bibliography --Index"Han Hyung-mo was a major figure within South Korea’s Golden Age cinema. The director of Madame Freedom (1956), the most famous film of the 1950s, Han made popular films that explored women’s relationship to modernity. He was also a master stylist who introduced technological innovations and fresh ideas about film form and genre into Korean cinema. This book offers a transnational cultural history of Han’s films, one that foregrounds questions of gender and style. Han’s films embody a period style that Klein calls “Cold War cosmopolitanism.” The waging of the Cold War enmeshed South Korea within a network of ties to the Free World. Fostered by political leaders like Syngman Rhee, American institutions such as the US military and the Asia Foundation, and ordinary Koreans, these networks created channels through which material resources, liberal ideas, and cultural texts flowed into and out of Korea. Han and other cultural producers tapped into these networks to create new forms of commercial culture that meshed local concerns with foreign trends. Combining extensive archival research and in-depth analyses of individual films, Cold War Cosmopolitanism offers a fresh, interdisciplinary perspective on the waging of the cultural Cold War in Asia."Films, cinemabicsscAsian historybicsscMedia studiesbicssc1950s.aesthetic.asia.cia.consumerism.cosmopolitanism.cultural cold war.feminism.film culture.film style.glamorous.golden age cinemas.han hyung mo.japanese colonialism.madame freedom.material ties.modernity.popular cultures.postwar years.regional political alliances.south korea.study of film style.transnational cultural history.us military bases.women.Films, cinemaAsian historyMedia studies791.4302/33092Klein Christinaaut974290DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996359646203316Cold War Cosmopolitanism2218124UNISA