The Tide Turns? Recent South Korean Critiques of Ancient Pseudohistory
24 April 2020
Andrew M. Logie (Helsinki)
The Periodization of Korean Archaeology in the Context of Reimagining a Collective Ancient Past
17 April 2020
Luis Botella (Malaga)
A Secret Fund (pijagŭm) Is Not a Secret: How the Present Remembers the Cold War South Korean • Family, Gender, and Excess
3 April 2020
Eunhee Park (Kaunas)
A Child Who Climbed the Snow Flower Mountain: Past Issues and Transitional Justice in Korea
20 March 2020
Sungju Park-Kang (Turku)
Challenging Korean and Japanese Historical Memories of Their Colonial Narratives as Presented in YouTube
13 March 2020
Mark E. Caprio (Tokyo)
1948 as Division or Foundation? The New Right Movement and South Korean Cultural Memory: A Mnemohistorical Approach
6 March 2020
Patrick Vierthaler (Kyoto)
Park Chung Hee in Collective Memory and the (Politicized) Nostalgia after the “Spirit of Mobilization”
28 February 2020
Agnieszka Smiatacz (Wroclaw)
Along the Mountain-Spine of All Korea: Trekkers, Tourists, Spirits and Sacred-Sites of the Baekdu-daegan Range
10 May 2019
David Mason (Seoul)
North Korean Ideological Discourse: Hwang Sok-yong’s Novel Baridegi as a Mirror of Reality
26 April 2019
Andrii Ryzhkov (Mexico City)
Korean Migration and Diaspora in Contemporary East Asia: Mobility, Identity, and New Forms of Belonging
12 April 2019
Markus Bell (Sheffield)
The Practice of ki suryŏn (“Life Energy Training”) in Contemporary South Korea
29 March 2019
Victoria Ten (Jeon Yeonhwa) (Leiden)
Contemporary South Korean Literature: A Key to Korean Culture
15 March 2019
Anastasia Guryeva (St. Petersburg)
“Your pancakes are so incredibly crispy! What on earth is the secret ingredient?”: Korean ‘Feel-Good Talk’ linguemes through the lense of linguistic and cultural semiotics
1 March 2019
Stefan Knoob (Duisburg)
Hangul Nationalism in the 20th Century
15 February 2019
Thorsten Traulsen (Bochum)
2nd Carousel lecture: Call for proposals
Issues defining contemporary Korea. The lectures and essays shall form a centerpiece of a Seed Program for Korean Studies project.
Fr. Andreas Kim Taegŏn (1821–1846) and the fate of the Korean Catholic Church
18 May 2018
Pierre-Emmanuel Roux (Université Paris Diderot)
Korean Mask Dance Dramas as a Window into the Past and as a Protected Cultural Heritage
4 May 2018
CedarBough T. Saeji (University of British Columbia, Vancouver)
Heroization in Korean History: A case study on the construction of Crown Prince Sado
20 April 2018
Barbara Wall (University of Copenhagen)
Commoner Women’s Lives during 19th and early 20th Century Korea
6 April 2018
Codruța Sîntionean (Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca)
Confucian Academies in Korea: Past and Present
23 March 2018
Vladimir Glomb (FU Berlin)