KIJUNG LEE graduated from Sogang University, Korea with a BA degree in Economics and an MA degree in East Asian Religions. He received his second MA degree (1992) and a Ph.D. (2001) in Visual Anthropology from Temple University. He has worked as a media education program coordinator at Graduate School of Mass Communication, Sogang University, Korea and lectured widely at major Korean universities on visual anthropology and film from 1996 to 1999. He coauthored [Korean Culture and Korean People] (1998; written in Korean) and published four books on Japanese languages (1990, 1991; written in Korean). He directed an award winning ethnographic video, "Wedding Through Camera Eyes: A Trilogy of Wedding Photography in Korea" (1999; revised in 2002). He is currently working on Japanese popular visual culture and has a plan for ethnographic filmmaking in Korea. He can be contacted at kijung00@chollian.net
ABSTRACT
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CHAPTERS
1.INTRODUCTION
3.INSIDE THE FILMMAKING: AN ETHNOGRAPHIC
ACCOUNT .
4.A FILM, AND FILMMAKERS AS CULTURAL PRODUCERS
5.OPPOSITIONAL READINGS : UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
AS CULTURAL VIEWERS