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Hodgepodge posted:With the maternal elements he (very effectively) argues take precedence over paternalistic imagery in the Kim cult, I could see Jong-Il's daughter replacing her brother quite smoothly; perhaps with a new conciliatory attitude that is less aggressive towards the outside world in exchange for aid and perhaps even legitimate trade to a degree. Earlier this year the BBC published a web article discussing North Korean cinema. It has the interesting thought that women actually feature very prominently as central heroines in their films, albeit mainly because male characters aren't allowed to overshadow those paragons of manliness the Kims.
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