Stay a While: On Lee Chang-dong’s Pursuit of a Moral Style for the 21st Century

Image by Amber Lee. Incorporates elements from Oasis by Lee Chang-dong, 2002 (via The Cinema Archives); and Green Fish by Lee Chang-dong, 1997 (via HanCinema).

This piece appears in print in MENT Issue 003; full digital publication is forthcoming. In the meantime, references associated with the piece are listed below.

Sources Referenced

  1. Mark Fisher, “What Is Hauntology?” 

  2. BFI (YouTube), “Screen Talk - Lee Chang-Dong | BFI London Film Festival 2018.”

  3. Kathleen McHugh, “Sexual and Intersectional: Region, Family, Disability, and Lived Experience in Lee Chang-dong’s Oasis.

Ethan J. Rosenberg

Ethan J. Rosenberg is a writer and critic based in Queens, New York. His work can also be found at In Review Online, Unlikely Stories Six, or on his website ethanjrosenberg.com.

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