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Online Lecture: The Land of Morning Calm — Korean Culture Through Five Keywords

Program No. 25074RJ
Join us on Monday, Dec. 9, 2024, at 7 p.m. (ET)/ 4 p.m. (PT), for a free one-hour lecture and Q&A to learn about Korean culture using a framework of five essential keywords.
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Join Andrew Eungi Kim, Professor of International Studies at Korea University, for an engaging exploration of Korean culture using a framework of five essential keywords. With so many elements to consider, understanding any culture can be challenging, and Korean culture — with its rich history spanning thousands of years — is no exception. This lecture will use these five key concepts to illuminate both familiar and lesser-known aspects of Korea’s cultural identity, offering a structured approach to this complex and fascinating topic.

General Notes

Your online lecture will take place live over the course of 1-2 hours. All times are listed in the EASTERN time zone. If you live in a different time zone, please adjust your schedule accordingly. This live online experience uses Zoom Webinar, an easy-to-use web video service that includes closed captioning. All you need is an Internet connection and your computer. You will receive a confirmation email when you enroll, and a reminder email one week and one day before, as well as the morning of the event with a link and instructions on how to tune in. You will not be pictured on screen during the lecture, but you will have the opportunity to ask the instructor live questions using the Q&A box. Unless otherwise noted, all those who enroll in this program receive access to the live event as well as a recording of the lecture that you can watch any time within the two weeks following the live event.
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Andrew Eungi Kim
Andrew Eungi Kim, Ph.D. is a professor in the Division of International Studies at Korea University, where he served as the dean of both the Graduate School of International Studies and the Division of International Studies. His primary research interests broadly pertain to Korean culture, Korean Christianity, sociology of religion, multiculturalism, and Hallyu. His recent publications include The 'Rise of Protestantism in Modern Korea: A Sociological Perspective' (2022) and 'Korean Culture: Confucianism, Shamanism and Other Habits of the Heart' (2022).

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Andrew Eungi Kim, Ph.D. is a professor in the Division of International Studies at Korea University, where he served as the dean of both the Graduate School of International Studies and the Division of International Studies. His primary research interests broadly pertain to Korean culture, Korean Christianity, sociology of religion, multiculturalism, and Hallyu. His recent publications include The 'Rise of Protestantism in Modern Korea: A Sociological Perspective' (2022) and 'Korean Culture: Confucianism, Shamanism and Other Habits of the Heart' (2022).
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Catherine – Class of 2016 | Tucson, AZ
A very well done and interesting lecture.
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Ida – Class of 2020 | Tuskegee, AL
This was a fascinating presentation. It explained many aspects of Korean Culture. It is a country I plan to visit.
— Review left December 12, 2024
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Margaret – Class of 2017 | Walnut Creek, CA
This talk covered a lot that I was unaware of regarding Korean culture. It was very eye-opening and inspired more curiosity. Next time, I would recommend splitting the talk into two talks. Some of the topics were not given enough time. It would have been better to cover them more slowly or leave them for a second session. It would be wonderful to have this excellent and knowledgeable speaker as a lead for a Road Scholar “Adventure Online” for those who cannot travel to Korea in person!
— Review left December 11, 2024
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Nancy – Class of 2010 | Schaumburg, IL
I learned so much about South Korea, its traditions, language, and history. I was surprised by some of the information e.g. the mountainous geography. Years ago, my father returned from an Asian trip and said he loved Korea and the people. I can see why, after this presentation.
— Review left December 10, 2024





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