[영화감상문]Snow Falling on Cedars (삼나무에 내리는 눈/ 영어)
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고급영어 시간에 쓴 영화감상문입니다. <삼나무에 내리는 눈>을 보고,영어학위논문 3개 정도를 참고로 각주를 달면서 정성들여 썼습니다.
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1.Film as a Historical Source2.Narrative and Perspective
3.Representations of Race, Racism, and Freedom
4.Representation of Asian Female and Interracial Romance
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Anyone or Any society cannot expose their fault easily, even though that is necessary and meaningful. Thats why it is surprising that Hollywood started to make many meditative films which reveal how minority racial groups had been discriminated and being discriminated. Snow Falling on Cedars is one of them, depicted disgraceful American history about racial discrimination toward Japanese -Americans during the World War Ⅱ.Although this voluntary reflection is laudable, it is necessary to analyze how the film reconstruct history and question oneself Does this movie reflect on racial problem as it is?. From now on, I will analyze four main aspects of Snow Falling on Cedars :1)the film as a historical source, 2)the films narrative and perspective, 3)representation of race, racism, and freedom, and 4)representation of Asian female and interracial romance. By analyzing these aspects, I would like to disclose that this movie is actually not a reflection of U.S. history about racial discrimination of Japanese-American, but all about proud American.
Film as a Historical Source
Snow Falling on Cedars is a fiction but it is a historical movie which raise racial issue based on American history. As a historical movie, we should examine how the historical fact is represented and what is fictionalized.
참고 자료
Stoddard, D. Jeremy and Alan S. Marcus. The Burden of Historical Representation : Race, Freedom, and Educational Hollywood Film. Film & History 36.1 (2006)Demott, Benjamin. Put on a Happy Face: Masking the Differences between Blacks and Whites.Signs of Life in the USA: Readings on Popular Culture for Writers, ed. Sonia Massik and Jack Solomon. Boston: Bedford /St. Martins, 2000.
Kang, L. Hyun-Yi, The Desiring of Asian Female Bodies: Interracial Romance and Cinematic Subjection, Screening Asian Americans, ed. Peter X feng. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2002.