TY - JOUR T1 - Korean Historical Films Confronting Japanese Versions of History: A Content Activism Approach AU - Seung-Hye, MAH AU - LEE, Jimin JO - Academia Koreana PY - 2025 DA - 2025/6/14 DO - 10.18399/acta.2025.28.1.007 KW - content activism KW - historical film KW - historical revisionism KW - comfort women KW - forced labor AB - This study investigates the use of historical films as a tool for content activism in challenging the historical perspectives of the Japanese government and hawkish right-wing groups. The investigation involves the conceptualization, production, and dissemination of two South Korean historical films, namely, Kwihyang 귀향 and Kunhamdo 군함도, and an examination of the social and political ramifications of these films. The study identifies two revisionist movements in Japan: (a) the rebranding of the comfort women as women who had chosen prostitution and (b) the transformation of Hashima Island, a site of forced labor, into a site of industrial revolution. It then outlines how the two films confronted these issues and led to social activism in relation to them. The study demonstrates how content activism through historical films can effectively confront historical revisionism.