North Korea’s Nuclear Cinema
Simulation and Neoliberal Politics in the Two Koreas

By (author) Elizabeth Shim

ISBN13: 9781350259485

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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Published: 14/11/2024

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North Korea’s Nuclear Cinema examines why and how North Korea has transitioned to an image-based nuclear power in the changing context of a post-Cold War world. What exactly is the North Korean nuclear threat? Why is North Korea engaging in hostilities when its erstwhile adversaries have offered a diplomatic exit ramp? Chapter by chapter, it explains how North Korea’s footage-based nuclear politics is presented as military practice, but ultimately traces its lineage to cinematic propaganda, a tradition that blurs the line between image and reality. By leveraging cinematic resources in place of physical military mobilization, North Korea continues to move international political actors with the mere suggestion of nuclear power. At a moment when North Korea is enhancing media representation, this book dives into a timely exploration of how the regime is projecting state power as South Korean televisual media challenges the North Korean communist spectacle that has held a captive audience for decades.
Chapter 1: The Cold War North Korea’s ideology of ‘Juche’ Contemporary geopolitics Inter-Korea relations Chapter 2: North Korea weapons as simulacra Deterrence as simulation Hyperreality and the North Korean state Chapter 3: North Korea cinema and television Kim Jong Il, ‘Genius of Film’ 21st-century television, digital media and YouTube Chapter 4: The rise of South Korean pop culture Global media flows The ‘Korean Wave’ in the post-Cold War context Pop culture in North Korea Chapter 5: Transnational Unification Digital debris and North Korea’s markets Corruption Simulacra and migration
  • Propaganda
  • Nuclear weapons
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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