Part 3. Marion Schulze. Introduction / Andrew David Jackson and Colette Balmain -- Part 1. Inappropriate Desire and Heterosexuality Negotiated. The Case of Women K-Drama Watchers / It's a Roughneck World: Male Solidarity across Generations, Classes and Races in the TV Drama Get Up / Jacob Ki Nielsen ; Blood is thicker than water, or is it? depictions of "alternative families" in contemporary Korean cinema / Ji-yoon An ; The Narrative of the Misfit among South Korean Game Developers / Chloé Paberz ; Locating Cosmopolitanism in the Films of E J-Yong / Chi-Yun Shin -- Part 2. The South and the North. "Arirang": Addressing the Nation in South and North Korea / Jake Bevan ; Now On My Way to Meet Who? South Korean Television, North Korean Refugees, and the Dilemmas of Representation / Stephen J. Epstein and Christopher K. Green ; Comedy and Ideology in My Family's Problem / Immanuel Kim ; DPRK Film, Order No. 27 and the Acousmatic Voice / Andrew David Jackson ; How Are Historic Events Remembered? North Korean War Films on the Inchon Landing Operation / Hana Lee -- Part 3. The Global. Ch̕̕ unhyang at War: Rediscovering Franco-North Korean film Moranbong (1959) / Mark Morris ; Framing South Korea and Vietnam's Past and Present in Muoi: The Legend of a Portrait / Jessica Conte ; Searching for Traces of Absence: Korean Diaspora in Contemporary Korean Cinema / Juyeon Bae ; Cosmopolitan Strivings and Racialisation: the Foreign Dancing Body in Korean Popular Music Videos / CedarBough T. Saeji ; Inappropriate Desire and Heterosexuality Negotiated. The Case of Women K-Drama Watchers / Marion Schulze.
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