
<p><b><i>North Korea's Nuclear Cinema</i> examines why and how North Korea has transitioned to an image-based nuclear power in the changing context of a post-Cold War world.</b> 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.<br><br> 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.</p>
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
2024-11-14
ISBN-10:
1350259489
ISBN-13:
9781350259485
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