Past Events

Past Events




Korean Studies Colloquium: "Brush Talk and the Opening of Korea, 1876"

Sean (Song Yeol) Han, University of Alabama, Assistsant Professor of History
- | 3600 Market Street, Suite 310




Kim Center Event: "The US Role in Korea's Prosperity"

Euywhan Kim, Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in New York
- | 3600 Market Street, Suite 310




Korean Studies Colloquium: "Vanguards of New Gender and Family Norms: Evidence from South Korea"

Dr. Eunsil Oh, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Asian Languages and Cultures
- | 3600 Market Street, Suite 310




EALC Colloquium: "Rethinking the Circuits of Cold War Culture: International Dance Exchanges in Mao-Era China

Emily Wilcox, Associate Professor of Chinese Studies, William & Mary
- | DRLB Room A4 | 209 S. 33rd Street




East South-East Asia Colloquium: "Figural Shadows: On Being Inside when Outside on the Streets of Saigon"

Erik Harms, Yale University, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in Anthropology, Chair of the Council on Southeast Asian Studies
- | Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics 200 | 133 S. 36th Street

This talk offers a peek into an aspirational but still shadowy larger project on the anthropology of shadows and shade. Building from recent research in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), as well as retrospective…




CSCC Event: "Avoiding Economic Democracy: Parallel Legal Trajectories in the US and China"

Jedidiah Kroncke, J.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Law, The University of Hong Kong
- | CSCC Conference Room, PCPSE Room 418 | 133 S. 36th Street




CSCC Event: "Energotopia: Re-turn Communication in Energy Transition"

Junyi Lv, CSCC Postdoctoral Fellow
- | CSCC Conference Room, PCPSE Rooom 418 | 133 S. 36th Street




Korean Studies Colloquium: "Fashioning Monogamy: Constitutional Rights of Gender Equality and the Legislation of Adultery Law in Postcolonial South Korea

Dr. Jisoo M. Kim, Kore Foundation Associate Professor of History, International Affairs, and East Asian Languages and Literatures, George Washington University
- | 3600 Market Street, Suite 310




CSCC Event: "The 20th Party Congress: Toward Personalistic Autarky?"

Joseph Fewsmith, Professor of International Relations and Political Science, Boston University
- | CSCC Conference Room, PCPSE Room 418 | 133 S. 36th Street




CARGC Symposium: "The Long 1990s and Internet History"

- | Slought (4017 Walnut Street), Agora at the Annenberg Public Policy Center (202 S. 36th Street), Annenberg Plaza Lobby (3620 Walnut Street)