Monday, August 30, 2021

The Premodern Korea Lecture Series 2021-22

[crossposting] GW Institute for Korean Studies presents:

Michael Pettid (Binghamton University)
One Woman's Take on Life in Chosŏn Korea
September 27, 2021, 10 AM EST.

Kanghan Lee (Academy of Korean Studies)
A Unique Relationship: Koryŏ and the Mongol Yuan Empire
November 17, 2021, 7 PM EST/9 AM KST.

Ross King (University of British Columbia)
Did Ch'usa Kim Chŏnghŭi Really Translate Xixiangji into Korean?
Literary Fame, Manuscript Culture, and the Story of the Western Wing in Chosŏn Korea
January 26, 2022, 1 PM EST.

Marjorie Burge (University of Colorado Boulder)
Inscribing the Realm: Early Silla Written Culture Through Mokkan
February 23, 2022, 10 AM EST.

The GW Institute for Korean Studies (GWIKS), a university wide Institute housed in the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University was founded in 2016. The establishment of the GWIKS was made possible by a generous grant from the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS). The mission of GWIKS is to consolidate, strengthen, and grow the existing Korean studies program at GW, and more generally in the greater D.C. area and beyond. The Institute enables and enhances productive research and education relationships within GW, and among the many experts throughout the region and the world.

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