Retired Event Series

2012 Feb 27

MUDANG: RECONCILIATION BETWEEN THE LIVING AND THE DEAD (2003) // by director PARK KI-BOK

4:00pm to 7:00pm

Location: 

Porté Seminar Room (S250), CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02138

Korean Cinémathèque: “Korea Uncut: Beyond the Facade”

Chaired by Nicholas Harkness, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Harvard University

Discussant: Elise Prebin, Lecturer, Department of Anthropology,...

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2011 Nov 07

Class, Gender, and Culture: Complex Issues of Religious Identity in Contemporary Korea

5:15pm to 7:00pm

Location: 

Common Room, Center for the Study of World Religions, 42 Francis Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138

Religious Identities in Asia Seminar Series - Co-sponsored by the Korea Institute, Center for the Study of World Religions and Asian Center

People Involved:
Judith Berling, Professor of Chinese and Comparative Religions, Graduate Theological Union
Sophia Park...

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2011 Sep 30

Silk Road Glass in Korea

9:00am to 5:00pm

Location: 

S153, CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02138

Early Korea Project workshop

 

People Involved:
James Lankton
Kim Kyu Ho
Kwon Oh Young
Lee Insook

Contact Person: Mark Byington

Sponsored by: Northeast Asian History Foundation

This workshop will...

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2011 Mar 28

"The Love Marriage" (Chayu kyŏlhon, 1958) // by director Lee Byung-il

4:00pm to 5:30pm

Location: 

Porté Seminar Room (S250), CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, United States

Korean Cinematheque: The Varied Colors of Korean Comedy

 

People Involved:
Introduction by Dima David Mironenko-Hubbs, Ph.D. Candidate in East Asian Languages & Civilizations, Harvard University

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2011 Mar 11

Hidden Histories: Early Korean and Japanese Evidence of a Marriage Alliance between the Silla and Japanese Ruling Houses in the Late Seventh Century

4:30pm to 6:00pm

Location: 

S153, CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, United States

Early Korea Project - Lectures on Early Korea

People Involved:
Dr. Jonathan Best, Professor of Art History, Art and Art History Department and East Asian Studies Program, Wesleyan University
Contact Person: Mark Byington

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2011 Feb 15

Iron Age Archaeology of the Yŏngsan River Valley, Chŏlla Nam-do

1:30pm to 3:00pm

Location: 

Thomas Chan-Soo Kang Room (S050), CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, United States

Early Korea Project - Lectures on Early Korea & East Asian Archaeology Seminar (EAAS)

People Involved:
Dr. Choi Sung-rak, Professor of Archaeology, Department of Archaeology and Art History, Mokpo National University
Contact Person: Mark Byington

Sponsored by: Northeast Asian History Foundation

This talk is co-sponsored by the Early Korea Project, Korea Institute, Harvard University and the East Asian Archaeology Seminar, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University.

2011 Feb 04

Korea and the Silk Road

12:00pm to 1:30pm

Location: 

Room 14A, Peabody Museum, 11 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, United States

Early Korea Project - Lectures on Early Korea & East Asian Archaeology Seminar

People Involved:
Dr. Sarah Milledge Nelson, John Evans Distinguished Professor Emerita, Department of Anthropology, University of Denver
Contact Person: Mark Byington

Sponsored by: Northeast Asian History Foundation

This talk is co-sponsored by the East Asian Archaeology Seminar, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, and the Early Korea Project, Korea Institute, Harvard University.

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