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Session 38: Korean (Seoul) film: 3-Iron (screening then discussion), Second of three sessions
Topics for this session
❖ Recent cinema from Korea (Seoul): 3-Iron, first session of three
Overall, persistent topics for this film:
- What is the relationship between "society" and this couple?
- Comparative issue—reconstructing "worlds": Of the immediate cultural worlds of the films we have seen, which is portrayed as the most traditionally Confucian. Note that is is possible for a film to reference more than one "world".
- Role of Buddhism in this film.
- Comparative issue: Dreams and dreaminess in 3-Iron compared to Genji, Story of the Stone.
- Comparative issue: Dreams and dreaminess in 3-Iron compared to 2046, Dolls.
- Comparative issue: the place of women (romantically) in all of our films.
- Role/place of the woman in this and other films we have screened, including: Is this film misogynistic?
Possible topics for this session:
- Communication / communication styles & romance.
- "Place" as context for romance.
Thoughts*
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Required—to be completed for today's session
Access through sidebar tab FILM MODULES:
✓ 3-Iron: Be sure to read the special note on the module about Bukchon Hanok Village.
✓ 3-Iron: Second session questions (scene summaries optional) on the module for this day.
Texts, multimedia notes, links*
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Other*
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*THOUGHTS: Reading before class probably helps follow session content, reading afterwards might help consolidate notes, revisiting for tests is recommended. Content might be added before class or anytime up until about 24 hours ahead of a midterm.
*TEXTS, MULTIMEDIA NOTES, LINKS: If I have read from something, shown something or presented audio that is not elsewhere mentioned, I usually include that information here for the curious, sometime after the class (since I often make last-minute decisions about including something). It might take a while and sometimes I forget. You can email me.
*OTHER: When possible I note here names, places, and other details that I have mentioned in a lecture that would otherwise not be accessible in the assigned materials or easily located on your own. As with "TEXTS ..." this is usually sometime after class and, again, I might not be able to get around to doing it.