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Cabinet In The Kitchen

�� Biography

�� Filmography

�� Bibliography

�� Source of Films

�� Links

�� Interviews 

 

What The Housemaid Saw

��"Kim Ki-young's Auteur Spirit"

                                                          .............................Gim Su-nam

��"The Housemaid and the Korean Woman's Film"  

                                                  ......................... Kim Soyoung.

��"Kim Ki-Young and the Critical Economy of the Globalized Art-House Cinema"

                                                                       ........................ Chris Berry

��"Lee Young-Il remembers Kim Ki-young"

                                                   .......................From <Trans>

��"The Kim Ki-young Revival: An Interview with Chung Sung-ill "

                                                      Lee Sun-hwa and Ahn Min-hwa

��"From Melodrama to Realism to Expressionism: The Early Career of Kim Ki-young"

                                                               ...................... Lee Young-il

��"Going Global: An Interview with Lee Yong-kwan"

                                                 ..................... Chris Berry

��"Meet Mr Monster: A Peek Inside the Cine-Crypt of Kim Ki-young"

                                                            ...................Chuck Stephens

��"Kim Ki-young on the Festival Circuit "

 

Stairway To Hell

��"Genrebender: Kim Ki-young Mixes It Up"

                                                         .............................Chris Berry

��"When Too Much Is Never Enough

    :Analytic Excess in the Cinema of Kim Ki-young"...........Chris Berry

��"Language of Artifice and Exaggeration:  Carnivore"

                                                        ..............................Lee Sun-hwa

��"Gothic Imagination in Carnivore and The Housemaid"

                                                        ............................Park Ji-ye

��"Animals in the "House of Kim Ki-young:Hens,

    Rats and Cracks in the Modern Family"  ...................Kim Sung-eun

��""The Sunlit Path:Between a legendary pre-modern world

    and Kim Ki-young's signature themes and style".......Kim Sung-eun

��"A Feast of Opposing Colors: Iodo"

                                                        ........................Choi Eun-Yeung

��"A Study of the Images of Women in Kim Ki-young��s Films

    :Woman of Fire, Numi, and Carnivore"  ...................Sin Chang-Heui

��"Reinterpreting Kim Ki-young"

                                                      ................................Kim Ji-Seok

��"Repetition Compulsion in Kim Ki-young��s Films"

                                                      ................................Kim Kyeong

��"Carnivore: Male Masochism as Frustration

     and the Abject in the Imaginary"    ................................Lee Youn-yi

��"Koryojang: Unfolding Compressed Space"

                                                      ...............................Lee Jee-eun

��"Representing the Anxious Middle Class:

     Camera Movement, Sound, and Color

      in The Housemaid and Woman of Fire"................Ahn Min-hwa

��Whose Story Is It? Gender, Narrative

      and Narration in Promise of the Flesh................Chris Berry

 

Window On The World

��"The Housemaid and Troubled Masculinity in the 1960s"

                                                                                      ....................An Jin-soo

��"Specters of Korean Modernity: The Politics of Fetishism in Translation in Kim Ki-Young��s Iodo

                                                                            ........................Kim So-young

��"The Sunlit Path: Another Side of Kim Ki-young and Mapping the Korean Cinema of the 1950��s

                                                                    .................................Lee Yong-kwan

��"Obsession with Death"

                                                                         ................................Oh Young-sook

��"Cinema on the Edge"

                                                                       ...................................Moon Jae-chol

��"Forbidden Desire and The Fantastic: Killer Butterfly"

                                                                        ..................................Choi Eun-suk

��"Between the Mainland and the Island: Internal Coloniality in Iodo"

                                                                           ..........................Lee Kyung-Eun

 

 


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