Past Events

Past Events




Korean Co-sponsored Event: "Korean Families: Yesterday and Today"

- | Eunsil Oh, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Asian Languages and Culture, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Hyeyoung Woo, Professor of Sociology, Portland State University; Hyunjoon Park, Professor of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
Moderated by Paul Chang, Associate Professor of Sociology, Harvard University
Online Event (Zoom), To attend this event online, we ask that you please register via the following link. As we approach the event date, you will receive a reminder email with the Zoom link.

SBS Seminar (Roundtable Talk); co-sponsored by the James Joo-Jin Kim Program in Korean Studies, University of Pennsylvania

https://korea.fas.…




CSCC Webinar Series: New Perspectives on US-China Relations, National Security

- | Jessica Chen Weiss, Associate Professor of Government, Cornell University; Ryan Hass, Fellow and Michael H. Armacost Chair in Foreign Policy, Brookings Institution; Joel Wuthnow, Senior Research Fellow, Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs, National Defense University; Fiona Cunningham, Assistant Professor of Political Science & International Affairs, George Washington University
Moderated by Avery Goldstein, David M. Knott Professor of Global Politics and International Relations, University of Pennsylvania
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CEAS ICEA Series with Yingyi Ma "Ambitious and Anxious: How Chinese College Students Succeed and Struggle in American Higher Education"

- | Yingyi Ma, Associate Professor, Syracuse University
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“Ambitious and Anxious offers a multifaceted analysis of the new wave of Chinese students based on research in both Chinese high schools and American higher-education institutions. I argue that these students’…




Korean Studies Colloquium with Jinwon Kim

- | Jinwon Kim, Assistant Professor, New York City College of Technology, City University of New York
Via Zoom *Registration required: please register via the following link

Koreatown, officially named Korea Way, is located on 32nd Street between Fifth Avenue and Avenue of the Americas at the heart of Manhattan. Once overlooked before being recently “discovered” by non-Koreans and the…




CEAS Dialogue on RACE: Toward an Anti-Racist Examination of East Asia

- | Online, via BlueJeans. Please RSVP on https://dialogueonrace.eventbrite.com

Eight Penn East Asia faculty discuss the place of race in their own research and teaching.

Panel #1 Toward an Anti-Racist History of East Asia

Eiichiro Azuma (History…




Korean Culture Event with Darcy Paquet

- | Darcy Paquet, Founder of Koreanfilm.org
Via Zoom *Registration required: please register via the following link
 

Translation is a complex process in any medium, but film subtitles involve their own unique challenges and difficulties. In this online talk, film scholar and translator Darcy Paquet will describe some of the many…




Korean Studies Colloquium "Panel Discussion: Korean Studies and Social Sciences"

- | Celeste Arrington, Associate Professor, George Washington University; Nicholas Harkness, Professor, Harvard University; Seung-kyung Kim, Professor, Indiana University; Hyunjoon Park, Professor, University of Pennsylvania
Via Zoom *Registration required: please register via the following link




CSCC Annual Conference - The Chinese Communist Party at 100: Assessing Its Roles

- | Virtual Conference via Zoom

As the Chinese Communist Party nears the one hundredth anniversary of its founding and moves toward Xi Jinping extending his tenure beyond the (fragile) norm of a decade in the top Party (and state) posts, there are…




CSCC Event "The COVID-19 Crisis and Its Implications for U.S. Regulatory Law"

- | Via Zoom

 ***The event is free of charge and open to the public. It will be recorded. Please Register Here




Korean Studies Colloquium with Angie Chung

- | Angie Chung, Professor, University at Albany
Via Zoom - 7 pm PDT, 10 pm EDT, 11 am Seoul (Friday)

Reminder: the Zoom link for each talk will remain the same throughout the virtual series. If you would like to request the link, please email Seok Lee (kim-pks@sas.upenn.edu…