1st Edition
Interpreting Korean Communication and Narrative A Guide for Anglophone Researchers Through the Lens of Film
By Loli Kim
Copyright 2027
318 Pages
221 B/W Illustrations
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Routledge
Interpreting Korean Communication and Narrative presents a ground-breaking framework for the cross-cultural analysis of Korean multimodal communication and narrative within its own cultural and linguistic contexts.
By combining rigorous formal methods rooted in Segmented Discourse Representation Theory (SDRT) with culturally grounded Korean socio-pragmatic primitives, the book provides... Read more
Prologue
1. INTRODUCTION
2. THE LOGIC OF KOREAN FILM DISCOURSE INTERPRETATION
3. SOCIO-PRAGMATIC PRIMITIVES IN ANALYSIS
4. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS SFDRS AND K-SFDRS
5. CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK
Biography
Loli Kim lectures on Korean and East Asian popular culture and media at the University of Oxford, UK, where she completed her DPhil and Postdoctoral Research in East Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, and at Oxford Brookes University. Dr Kim is also Lecturer in Film Production at the SAE Institute in London. She is a multimodalist, with much of her work concerned with the semantics and pragmatics of East Asian communication, spanning linguistics, gesture, media, and its translation.






