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Nov18
Korean Studies Colloquium
A Plurality of Care: The Politics of Postpartum Care Practices in Contemporary South Korea
Yoonjung Kang
Williams Hall 623
Optional Zoom registration HERE
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Nov04
Korean Studies Colloquium
Pacifying the East: Sino-Korean Cross-Border Markets and China’s Frontier Construction in Southeast Manchuria, 1680–1920
Yuanchong Wang
Williams Hall 623
Optional Zoom registration HERE
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Oct28
CEAS Humanities Series: "In and Around Parasite: Two Tracks to the Construction of Bong Joon-ho as Global Auteur"
Ji-hoon Kim
Chung-ang University
Annenberg 110
Register HERE
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Oct21
Korean Studies Colloquium
Korean Diasporic Citizenship: Two Tales of Political Incorporation in Japan and the United States
Erin Aeran Chung
Williams Hall 623
Optional Zoom registration HERE
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Oct07
Korean Studies Colloquium
Ever-Pending: U.S. Literature of the Long Korean War
A.J. Yumi Lee
Williams Hall 623
Optional Zoom registration HERE
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Sep23
Korean Studies Colloquium
“I Need U”: The Importance of Audience Participation in Online K-Pop Concerts During COVID-19
Grace Kao
Williams Hall 623
Optional Zoom registration HERE
This is a hybrid style meeting with in-person attendees and remote meeting participants. The speaker will present on Zoom.
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Sep09
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Jul08
Korean Studies Colloquium
How do you Study and Teach Korea/Koreans in HISTORY?
Jisoo Kim
George Washington University
Via Zoom
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Jul01
Korean Studies Colloquium
How do you Study and Teach Korea/Koreans in FILM STUDIES?
Steven Chung
Princeton University
Via Zoom
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Jun24
Korean Studies Colloquium
How do you Study and Teach Korea/Koreans in ANTHROPOLOGY?
Robert M. Oppenheim
University of Texas at Austin
Via Zoom