Sean C. Kim & Ilisa Barbash | From SPAM™ to K-Pop: The Korean War and the Rise of Modern South Korea

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Date and Time

April 23, 2026
06:00PM - 07:00PM EDT

Location

Geological Lecture Hall, 24 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138

Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology and the Harvard Museums of Science and Culture Free Hybrid Book Presentation
Co-sponsored by the Harvard Korea Institute

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Sean C. Kim, Professor of History, University of Central Missouri

Ilisa Barbash, Curator of Visual Anthropology, Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology, Harvard University

Abstract:
South Korea has recently jumped onto the global stage through its economic rise and export of popular culture. Drawing on their new book, The Forgotten Home Front: Roger Marshutz’s Photographs of Pusan, South Korea, 1952–1954 (Peabody Museum Press and KMEC Books, 2026), coauthors Lisa Barbash and Sean Kim will visually explore a key moment of transition in the development of South Korea: the Korean War (1950–1953). This conflict ruptured Korea’s traditional and colonial past and ushered in new political, economic, and cultural opportunities—under American influence—that have shaped modern South Korea. By examining this moment of change through photography, the lecture illuminates South Korea’s rise from a war-torn peninsula to an economic powerhouse and global cultural trendsetter.

Copies of The Forgotten Home Front will be available for purchase and signing following the program.

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