Category Archives: Public lectures/talks

“National, Transnational, and Cosmopolitan: Korean Drumming and Complexity of Zainichi Identity in Contemporary Japan,” by Dr Sunhee Koo. In-person talk at ANU, 11 May, from 3:30–5:00pm.

The ANU Korea Institute is pleased to announce the following talk: 

National, Transnational, and Cosmopolitan: Korean Drumming and Complexity of Zainichi Identity in Contemporary Japan, by Dr Sunhee Koo.  Continue reading

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“The story of three Australian ‘Samsin halmeoni’ and their ‘doban'” by Dr Hae-Jin Park. In-person talk at ANU, 27 April, from 3:30–5:00pm.

The ANU Korea Institute is pleased to announce the following talk: 

The story of three Australian Samsin halmeoni and their doban, by Dr Hae-Jin Park. Continue reading

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ANZCA 2022 conference keynote on AI and media culture by Prof. Lev Manovich

Please join us for the KSAA co-sponsored virtual Australian & New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA) 2022 Conference keynote talk by esteemed Professor Lev Manovich.

Date/time: 23 November, 9:30am to 10:55am, AEST. 

Title: One Billion Rembrandts? Generative AI Revolution and Media Culture Continue reading

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Exchange Program of Australasian Lecturers (EPAL)

Courtesy of the Korea Foundation, who are generously funding this program, the KSAA is delighted to invite applications from institutes around Australia and New Zealand for funding to host/invite a scholar based in Australia or New Zealand to give a talk or run a seminar on a Korean Studies-related topic.    Continue reading

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The Story of Ari screening followed by Q & A session with crew and production team

The Ari ProjectThe Story of Ari is a story about a Korean diasporic woman who had experienced domestic and family violence in Australia. The project investigators (Hyein and Jun Bin) worked closely with Victoria-based creatives to transform the narrative of Ari (a pseudonym) into a three-part short film series to highlight her lived experience of DFV in Australia. Continue reading

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