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Questioning ethical possibility: thigh slicing as ritual for the initiation of compassion and filial piety in Kim Ki-duk’s Pietà (2012)
Barbara Wall
, Claus Nygaard Petersen
Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies
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Compassion
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Questioning
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Morality
32%
Flesh
27%
Korean Studies
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morality
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21%
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20%
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12%
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Ethical aspects
22%