Documenting historical memory of images, and specific time and space, or places and events that were archived. Of the “Korean” images that remember the 1970s, the pettiness and vulgarity of the TV comedy program <If You Laugh, Blessing Will Come Your Way> reveals abundance of allegory while from the Manchuria action films to special animation had created a space for imagination. Moreover, <Young-ja in Her Heyday>, and <The March of Fools> enabled ventril...
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Documenting historical memory of images, and specific time and space, or places and events that were archived. Of the “Korean” images that remember the 1970s, the pettiness and vulgarity of the TV comedy program <If You Laugh, Blessing Will Come Your Way> reveals abundance of allegory while from the Manchuria action films to special animation had created a space for imagination. Moreover, <Young-ja in Her Heyday>, and <The March of Fools> enabled ventriloquism, and through the gossips from <Sunday Seoul> and the newspapers made this period of time an absurdist play and the source of sorrowful plays.
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