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  • Feb
    23
    Korean Studies Colloquium

    Shamanic Chant and Contemporary Korean Elegy: Kim Hyesoon's "Autobiography of Death"

    Ivanna Sang Een Yi

    Cornell University

    623 Williams Hall

  • Feb
    09
    Korean Studies Colloquium

    The Shape of Time: Korean Art After 1989

    Hyunsoo Woo and Elisabeth Agro

    Philadelphia Museum of Art

    623 Williams Hall

  • Feb
    02
    Korean Studies Colloquium

    Among Women across Worlds: North Korea in the Global Cold War

    Suzy Kim

    Rutgers University

    623 Williams Hall

  • Jan
    26
    Korean Studies Colloquium

    The Mobilization Clinic: The Governmentality of the Korean Developmental State in the KoreaAID Project in Ethiopia

    Young Su Park

    Haverford College

    623 Williams Hall

  • Dec
    01
    Korean Studies Colloquium

    Documentary of Abandonment: Reportage, Art, and Photography as Intermedia in early South Korea

    Jae Won Chung

    Rutgers University, New Brunswick

    Williams Hall 623

  • Nov
    17
    Korean Studies Colloquium

    Cultural Ambassadors?: The Reception and Impact of Korean Popular Culture in the United States

    Dae Young Kim

    George Mason University

    Williams Hall 623

  • Nov
    10
    Korean Studies Colloquium

    Radiotherapies for Women in Korea, 1930s−1970s

    Soyoung Suh

    Dartmouth College

    Williams Hall 543 (Cherpack Lounge)

  • Nov
    03
    Korean Studies Colloquium

    Subempire’s Refugees: South Korea’s Encounter with Indochinese Refugees, 1975 – 1992

    Nora Kim

    University of Mary Washington

    Williams Hall 623

  • Oct
    27
    Korean Studies Colloquium

    Surgeons Who Wrote: Making a Public Discourse of Plastic Surgery in South Korea

    So-Rim Lee

    University of Pennsylvania

    Williams Hall 623

  • Oct
    20
    Korean Studies Colloquium

    Unhistorical Use of History: The Manchurian Western and Critical Monumentalism

    Seung-Hwan Shin

    University of Pittsburgh

    Williams Hall 623

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