[KS] Hello, I am looking for information on how the Korean media represents the elderly and geriatric sexuality.

CedarBough T. Saeji umyang at gmail.com
Tue Aug 2 08:33:15 EDT 2011


Knigel,

There was a movie recently (early 2011), called "Blossom" or "Late Blossom"
dir. Kwon Mee-yoo (her spelling, not mine!). A lot of discussion happened
around the time this movie was released. Here's a news story to get you
started-- I think if you scanned newspapers for this movie, you'd find that
some stories were mentioning the movie but delving into the elderly/love/sex
issue directly.
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/art/2011/02/141_80850.html

Good luck,

CedarBough Saeji

On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 5:59 PM, Knigel Holmes <i at knigel.com> wrote:

> I am now working on a psychology project looking into how the media
> represents
> the elderly. The two sections that interest me the most are also some
> of the hardest to find material on; therefore I am seeking some
> advice, research papers, websites, or some material such as clips of
> commercials and other media. The two
> sections that interest me the most are Korea and sexuality.
> Unfortunately, these two subjects have a dearth of empirical research
> and are fairly underrepresented. If anyone has any suggestions, I
> would be more than grateful. Thank you~
>
> Kindness,
> Knigel Holmes
>
>


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Ph.D. Candidate in UCLA's program in Culture and Performance

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