“Espaces publics et lieux de performance à Pyongyang”
Journal articles de Kim Suk Young
Associate Professor (UC Santa Barbara)
- Illusive Utopia: Theater, Film, and Everyday Performance in North Korea (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2010)
- “Dressed to Kill : Women’s Fashion and Body Politics in North Korean Visual Culture”, Positions : East Asia cultural critique, 19:1 (2011) 159-191.
- “Countering Propaganda : Scrutinizing Performance and Resistance”, Moving Worlds : A Journal of Transcultural Writings, forthcoming
- “Gulag, the Musical : Performing Trauma in North Korea through Yoduk Story”, TDR : A Journal of Performance Studies, 52:1 (2008): 118-135.
- “Russian symbolist Drama as Rituals : G. Gippius’ Sacred Blood and A. Blok’s Puppet Show“, Poetics. Self. Place : Essays in Honor of Anna Lisa Crone (Bloomington, IN : Slavica, 2007) : 824-844.
- “From Imperial Concubine to Model Maoist : Photographic Metamorphosis of Mei Lanfang”, Theatre Research International, 31 : 1 (2006) : 37-53. (Winner of the 2004 International Federation for Theatre Research New Scholar’s Prize)
- “Can We Live as One Family ? Rethinking the Two Korea’s Kinship in John Hoon’s Kang Tek-gu” Theatre Research International, 29:3 (2004) : 267-283.
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Eun-joo Carrè-Na (23 janvier 2012). “Espaces publics et lieux de performance à Pyongyang” Carnets du Centre Corée. Consulté le 20 juin 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/qmms