Juyeon Bae is a research associate professor at the Critical Global Studies Institutes, Sogang University, South Korea. She is also an executive committee member at Seoul International Women's Film Festival. She earned her doctoral degree from the Department of Culture, Film, and Media Studies at the University of Nottingham. Her PhD thesis examined the representation of Asian migrants such as the Korean diaspora, North Korean defectors, and labor/marriage migrants in contemporary Korean cinema. Her research interests include women's memory writing, migration within Asia, genocide in postcolonial Asia, nationalism, and transnationalism in East Asian cinema.
Peter J. Bloom is professor of film and media studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His work focuses on French and British media from a postcolonial and global perspective, with an emphasis on West Africa and Southeast Asia. Most recently, his work has addressed the contemporary effects of colonial history, with an emphasis on...