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1920년대 조선총독부의 사회교화 영화정책과 ‘변사’ ― 재조일본인 발행 잡지 『조선공론(朝鮮公論)』의 기사를 중심으로 ―Social Education Film Policy of the Japanese Government-General of Korea in the 1920s and ‘Benshi’: Focusing on the Articles of “Chosen Koron (KR: Joseon Gongron)”

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Social Education Film Policy of the Japanese Government-General of Korea in the 1920s and ‘Benshi’: Focusing on the Articles of “Chosen Koron (KR: Joseon Gongron)”
Authors
임다함
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
한국일본어교육학회
Keywords
조선총독부; 사회교화; 영화 정책; 경성일보; 조선공론; 재조일본인; 영화란; 변사; Japanese Government-General of Korea; Social Reform and Education; Film Policy; Keijo Nippo; Chosen Koron; Joseon Gongron; Japanese settlers in Joseon; movie section; film section; benshi
Citation
日本語敎育, no.84, pp.129 - 144
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
日本語敎育
Number
84
Start Page
129
End Page
144
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/131931
DOI
10.26591/jpedu.2018..84.009
ISSN
2005-7016
Abstract
Prior studies about ‘benshi’ during the Japanese colonial rule have a tendency to either focus on the status of benshi in the film industry and culture, or to concentrate on the regulation of colonial power over benshi. As these studies were mostly based on the press and media by the Joseon people, it was difficult to grasp the recognition of benshi by the Japanese settlers living in the colonial Joseon and the perspective of the Japanese government-general towards the regulation of benshi. There is little discussion on how the Japanese government-general ‘utilized’ the use of benshi, who was the key element to box office success, as a tool of political propaganda. In this paper, I will review the film policy of the Ministry of Education in Japan which utilized the box office success factor ‘benshi’ for social reform and education. Then I will discuss how this movie policy of the Ministry of Education reflected upon that of the colonial Joseon, focusing on the articles of “Chosen Koron”, the magazine issued by the Japanese settlers in Joseon.
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