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Queer Studies
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Jennifer M. Bean
Associate Professor, Robert Jolin Osborne Professor of Cinema and Media Studies
Latest News
New
Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema
article by Ungsan Kim
(April 7, 2017)
Jennifer M. Bean Q & A with Guinevere Turner after
Go Fish
screening at SIFF Cinema
(April 14, 2014)
Related Research
Miller, C. (2024). “I Guess We’re All a Little Afraid of What We Love” Curtis Harrington and Queer Avant-Garde Horror.
Quarterly Review of Film and Video
, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/10509208.2024.2391149
Kim, Ungsan. “Cruising the Art Museum: On the Migration of Queer Experimental Cinema in South Korea,”
JCMS
62.3 (Spring 2023): 191–196.
Butler, Judith. 『지금은 대체 어떤 세계인가』 (
What World Is This?: A Pandemic Phenomenology
). Translated by Ungsan Kim. Paju: Changbi, 2023.
Kim, Ungsan. “The Poet and the Theater: Perverse Reading and Queer Poetry.”
Routledge Companion to Korean Literature
, edited by Heekyoung Cho, London: Routledge, 2022, pp. 488-502.
Kim, Ungsan. “The Poet and the Theater: Perverse Reading and Queer Poetry.”
Routledge Companion to Korean Literature
, edited by Heekyoung Cho, London: Routledge, 2022, pp. 488-502.
Kim, Ungsan. “
Stateless Things
(2011): Queer Cinema and the Critique of the Heteronormative Nation-State.”
Rediscovering Korean Cinema
, edited by Sangjoon Lee, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2019, pp. 473-485.
Tran, Long. "Queer History Through a Hollywood Lens."
Augsburg Honors Review
12.9 (2019): 129-139. Web.
Ungsan Kim. "Cruising the Cityscape: Queer Temporality in Contemporary East Asian Cinema." Diss., 2019.
Kim, Ungsan. “The Critical Social Turn of Queer Korean Cinema: Hospitality and the Temporal Economy of Queer Kinship in
The Bacchus Lady
(2016).”
Korea Journal
58.2 (2018): 88-112.
Weatherford, Alan-Michael. "Working Sex(uality) for Transnational Liberal Capital- Undoing Black Haitian Life in Dany Laferrière’s Vers le Sud,"
American Comparative Literature Association
(ACLA)
, UCLA, March 29-April 1, 2018.
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