[KS] <NYU EAS Korean Speaker Series 2016> The World and Cinema beyond Empire: On Exile Trilogy by SoYoung Kim
YongWoo Lee
nomadologie at gmail.com
Mon Mar 21 11:58:53 EDT 2016
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Thank you so much
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You are cordially invited to an event hosted by the Department of East
Asian Studies at New York University:
<Korean Speaker Series 2016>
The World and Cinema beyond Empire: On Exile Trilogy
by SoYoung Kim (Cinema Studies at Korean National University of Arts)
Please join us for the opportunity to hear SoYoung Kim, professor in cinema
studies at Korea National University of Arts as well as documentary film
maker, speaks about her documentary film series Exile Trilogy: Heart of
Snow, Heart of Blood (2014), Sound of Nomad: Koryo Arirang (2016) and
Goodbye My Love, NK (forthcoming). Kim traces the unknown history of Korean
diaspora (Koryo people) and their migration around Eurasia from the Far
East Russia, Siberia to Central Asia. Kim’s exile trilogy is the story
about survivors and descendants of Koryo people, whose lives can trigger
seminal questions on national and transnational construction of “Korean”
identity in the world, and the meaning of geopolitical sense of sovereignty
in the nomadic space of dispersion and dissemination. Please see the
attached poster for more information on her presentation!
http://eas.as.nyu.edu/docs/IO/43133/NYU_SoYoungKim_A4.pdf
When: March 28th.(Monday) 5:00-7:00pm.
Where: 19 University Place, 1st Floor, Room 102, New York University
Speaker: SoYoung Kim, Cinema Studies at Korean National University of Arts
(aka Kim Jeong as Filmmaker)
Sponsored by the Asian Film and Media Initiative in the Department of
Cinema Studies
Chaired by Yongwoo Lee (Assistant professor/Faculty fellow of EAS)
2016-03-21 11:56 GMT-04:00 YongWoo Lee <nomadologie at gmail.com>:
> You are cordially invited to an event hosted by the Department of East
> Asian Studies at New York University:
>
>
> <Korean Speaker Series 2016>
> The World and Cinema beyond Empire: On Exile Trilogy
> by SoYoung Kim (Cinema Studies at Korean National University of Arts)
>
>
> Please join us for the opportunity to hear SoYoung Kim, professor in
> cinema studies at Korea National University of Arts as well as documentary
> film maker, speaks about her documentary film series Exile Trilogy: Heart
> of Snow, Heart of Blood (2014), Sound of Nomad: Koryo Arirang (2016) and
> Goodbye My Love, NK (forthcoming). Kim traces the unknown history of Korean
> diaspora (Koryo people) and their migration around Eurasia from the Far
> East Russia, Siberia to Central Asia. Kim’s exile trilogy is the story
> about survivors and descendants of Koryo people, whose lives can trigger
> seminal questions on national and transnational construction of “Korean”
> identity in the world, and the meaning of geopolitical sense of sovereignty
> in the nomadic space of dispersion and dissemination. Please see the
> attached poster for more information on her presentation!
>
>
>
> When: March 28th.(Monday) 5:00-7:00pm.
>
> Where: 19 University Place, 1st Floor, Room 102, New York University
>
> Speaker: SoYoung Kim, Cinema Studies at Korean National University of Arts
> (aka Kim Jeong as Filmmaker)
>
> Sponsored by the Asian Film and Media Initiative in the Department of
> Cinema Studies
>
> Chaired by Yongwoo Lee (Assistant professor/Faculty fellow of EAS)
>
> --
> *Yongwoo Lee *(Ph.D.)
> Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow
>
> Department of East Asian Studies
>
> Faculty of Arts and Science
>
> New York University
> 19 University Place 5th Floor, 508
> New York, NY 10003
>
> Phone: 212.992.9557
>
> Fax: 212.995.4682
>
--
*Yongwoo Lee *(Ph.D.)
Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow
Department of East Asian Studies
Faculty of Arts and Science
New York University
19 University Place 5th Floor, 508
New York, NY 10003
Phone: 212.992.9557
Fax: 212.995.4682
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