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Link to the film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IYUwFu20qY
This week’s topic is a shift from the previous weeks: we are going South to Okinawa, a territory that has suffered many layers of political aggression and colonialism. Takamine’s film Untamagiru (1989) uses non-conventional cinematic tools in order to make a compelling critique of Japanese nation-state, producing a piece of Okinawan resistance through experimental aesthetics.
In this week’s discussion, please address the question: how does the film stage Okinawan resistance to Japanese and US colonialism? Also, please comment on some element of the film that stood out for you in relation to our previous weeks. Is there something in common / strikingly different from the previous films? Don’t forget to refer to Ko’s article for background information.
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