[KS] Hello, I am looking for information on how the Korean media represents the elderly and geriatric sexuality.
McCann, David
dmccann at fas.harvard.edu
Wed Aug 3 08:18:28 EDT 2011
If "media" be interpreted broadly as means of communication, the
wireless communications of the Choseon Dynasty are a marvel as they
appear in the late Jahyun Kim Haboush's Epistolary Korea, published by
Columbia University Press. And in a recent post, Sun Joo Kim
mentioned the movie "Poetry," Si, which is another marvel, and very
much on the subjects.
David McCann
On Aug 3, 2011, at 12:42 AM, Matthew Benuska wrote:
>
> I recall a post by The Grand Narrative on this subject a year or two
> ago, in
> reference to a film that came out about a romance between a couple
> in their
> 70's.
>
> http://thegrandnarrative.com/
>
> Regards,
>
> Matthew Benuska
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Knigel Holmes [mailto:i at knigel.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 1:59 AM
> To: koreanstudies at koreaweb.ws
> Subject: [KS] Hello, I am looking for information on how the Korean
> media
> represents the elderly and geriatric sexuality.
>
> 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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