
Dictee
Dictee
Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
Coréia do Sul, Estados Unidos
1982
Instalação e Arte Interativa
Duração Variável
Newly restored, this version of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s masterpiece honors the author's original intentions and vision for the book. Originally published in 1982, Dictee is a classic of modern Asian American literature. Dictee is the best-known work of the multidisciplinary Korean American artist Theresa Hak Kyung Cha. Dictee tells the story of several women: the Korean revolutionary Yu Guan Soon, Joan of Arc, Demeter and Persephone, Cha’s mother Hyung Soon Huo (a Korean born in Manchuria to first-generation Korean exiles), and Cha herself. This dynamic autobiography structures the story in nine parts around the Greek Muses, deploys a variety of texts, documents, images, and forms of address and inquiry, and links the women’s stories to explore the trauma of dislocation and the fragmentation of memory it causes. The result is an enduringly powerful, beautiful, unparalleled work.
INFORMAÇÕES GERAIS
Seleção Oficial
9° Festival ECRÃ
Data e Hora
MAM
Cinemateca do MAM
27/07/2025
14h
Duração (min.)
Duração Variável
Estreia
Classificação Indicativa
L / Free for all audiences / Livre Para Todos Os Públicos
Conteúdos
Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
From the mid-1970s until her death at age 31 in 1982, Korean-born artist Theresa Hak Kyung Cha created a rich body of conceptual art that explored displacement and loss. Informed by French psychoanalytic film theory, her video works use performance and text to explore interactions of language, meaning and memory. Cha's posthumously published book Dictée is an influential investigation of identity in the context of history, ethnicity and gender.

