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Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in Screen Studies, Sueyoung Park-Primiano, presented her paper, "Hurrah! For Freedom: Politics of Love in Postwar South Korea, 1945-1949," at the American Comparative Literature Association Conference on April 1st in Los Angeles. The paper examines a cycle of "liberation films" in U.S. occupied Korea (1945-1948)--including Chayu manse (Hurrah! For Freedom, dir. Choi In-kyu, 1946)--that tells the story of love for country, romance, and marriage by returning to tradition and rejecting the emancipatory promises of free love introduced by modernity.

Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in Screen Studies, Sueyoung Park-Primiano, presented her paper at the American Comparative Literature Association Conference | 0 Comments |
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