Inter-Asia Cultural Studies: Movements. Volume 25 Number 2 April 2024
Table of Contents
Special issue: Rethinking the “Art of the Contact Zone” after thirty years: Korea between the Cold War and decolonization
Guest editors: Jina E. KIM and Woohyung CHON
Introduction
Rethinking the “Art of the Contact Zone” after thirty years: Korea between the Cold War and decolonization
Jina E. KIM
Landscape of borders—some fragmentary thoughts
SUH Kyong-sik (Translated by Jina E. KIM)
Joseon-Soviet Culture (Jo Sso Munhwa) and Baek Seok’s translation
Yeonjung CHO
The reorganisation of space and literary representation of Seoul during the liberation period, 1945-1950
Tae-young OH
“Memory struggle” and contact zones in-between the two Koreas: the politics of representation in documentary films
Woohyung CHON
Naeseon Ilche and Nazi medievalism: making nation, history, and film
CHA Yongku
Visual essay
Within the borders of 6 by 9 inches: book cover design and the art of the contact zone
Chang Jae LEE
Essays
Is “Taiwan” a psychoanalytic creation?
Hsing-Wen CHANG
North Korean appropriating Stanislavsky for the revolutionary theatre acting: focusing on experience
Jaebeom HONG, Seungmoo PAIK and Seong-kwan CHO
Transborder assemblages: Johnnie To’s co-production action films in Mainland China
LIU Jinping
Review essay
Family language policy in the Chinese Journal of Language Policy and Planning: a review essay (2016-2022)
HUANG Mingwei and Pawares FUNOI