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Apr24
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Apr17
Korean Studies Colloquium
Mapping the Circulation and Use of Korean Tea Bowls in Sixteenth Century Japan
Sol Jung
National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution
3600 Market Street, Suite 310
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Apr10
Korean Studies Colloquium
Civil Service Examination in Joseon Dynasty and Career Mobility
ChangHwan Kim
University of Kansas
3600 Market Street, Suite 310
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Apr03
Korean Studies Colloquium
The Platformization of Emergency: The Politics of Platform in South Korea’s Infectious Disease Governance
Youngrim Kim
Rutgers University
3600 Market Street, Suite 310
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Mar20
Korean Studies Colloquium
A Korean Perspective on the Korean War and Its Literary Representations
Suk Koo Rhee
2025 Fulbright-Emory Distinguished Chair
3600 Market Street, Suite 310
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Mar06
Korean Studies Colloquium
The Translator’s Visibility: K-Lit and Anglophone Cosmopolitics
Jae Won Edward Chung
Rutgers University
3600 Market Street, Suite 310
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Feb27
Korean Studies Colloquium
Performing Democracy in the Graveyard: The Kwangju Uprising, the May Mothers, and Chesa Activism
Hayana Kim
Ohio State University
3600 Market Street, Suite 310
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Feb20
Korean Studies Colloquium
Buddhism and Violence: The Korean Buddhist Military Chaplaincy
Jonathan C. Feuer
Yale University
3600 Market Street, Suite 310
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Feb13
Korean Studies Colloquium
Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers Meetup
3600 Market Street, Suite 310
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Feb06
Korean Studies Colloquium
K-Pop Resounding: The Meaning of K in Multiethnic K-pop
Wonseok Lee
Yale University
3600 Market Street, Suite 310