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Past Events

  • Nov
    18
    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

  • Nov
    04
    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

  • Oct
    28

    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

  • Oct
    21
    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

  • Oct
    07
    Korean Studies Colloquium

    Ever-Pending: U.S. Literature of the Long Korean War

    A.J. Yumi Lee

    Williams Hall 623 

    Optional Zoom registration HERE

  • Sep
    23
    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.

  • Sep
    09
    Korean Studies Colloquium

    Show and Tell

    Williams Hall 623

  • Jul
    08
    Korean Studies Colloquium

    How do you Study and Teach Korea/Koreans in HISTORY?

    Jisoo Kim

    George Washington University

    Via Zoom

    REGISTER HERE

  • Jul
    01
    Korean Studies Colloquium

    How do you Study and Teach Korea/Koreans in FILM STUDIES?

    Steven Chung

    Princeton University

    Via Zoom

    REGISTER HERE

  • Jun
    24
    Korean Studies Colloquium

    How do you Study and Teach Korea/Koreans in ANTHROPOLOGY?

    Robert M. Oppenheim

    University of Texas at Austin

    Via Zoom

    REGISTER HERE

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