Check out this Q&A with one of our affiliated professors, @dfedman! His new book, Seeds of Control, explores the complex history of Japan's forest management in #Korea. @UCIrvineHistory
Read here: https://t.co/gLGfDnLGxU
Expand your worldview and learn a new language this summer! @UCISummer is offering #Korean language courses. Enroll by June 19 for Summer Session I and by July 31 for Summer Session II.
Get to know the Department of East Asian Studies in this piece by Hu Ying, professor and chair of East Asian Studies! In this piece, Hu Ying shares what it's like in their Lunch Club, which Kyung Kim, an affiliated professor of ours, is a part of.
https://t.co/XSYQth6nUT
Ever wondered what studying Korean at @UCIrvine is like? Stacey Morales, an East Asian cultures major minoring in Korean, made this fun video where she shares her experience and a haul of her books for the quarter. #KoreanStudies
Watch here: https://t.co/VeWTlM3iaQ
Meet Kristina Horn, a Ph.D. student in East Asian studies! Her research focuses on the formation and transformation of Korean identity after the #KoreanWar.
Learn more: https://t.co/s2x8V2uuRT
Thank you @KasulisK for interviewing Kyung Kim, an affiliated prof. of CCKS, for your piece on @ParasiteMovie! Kim, author of Virtual #Hallyu: #KoreanCinema of the Global Era, is an expert on Korean culture. #ParasiteMovie
Read below.
https://t.co/RS6mPFmnxq
Thank you to everyone, who came out to our @ParasiteMovie discussion today! At our talk, we chowed down on some of #Korea's most popular instant noodles, debated what #Parasite winning has to say about the international #film scene, & discussed #BongJoonHo's previous works.
Eleana Kim, an affiliated professor of CCKS and an associate professor of #anthropology, spoke to @NPR about adoption in #SouthKorea and why mixed children were often put up for international #adoption. Listen here: https://t.co/w0enOddlvp
Over the weekend, @ParasiteMovie became the first non-English language film to win best picture at the #Oscars! Kyung Kim, an affiliated professor of UCI CCKS, shared why this win is so monumental w/ @WBUR. #ParasiteMadeHistory
Listen here: https://t.co/TD8PJGxlWq
As a prof. of E Asian studies, Kyung Kim, an affiliated prof. of CCKS, is an expert on #Korean pop culture. That’s why the media keeps coming to him to discuss @ParasiteMovie. Below, he shares w/ @pri his insights on how #Parasite depicts inequality.
https://t.co/Qw92jhlary
Did you know that @ucilib is home to a collection of books for #Korean studies? Sukim Bae worked at the libraries as a #Korea Foundation intern, helping them add books to their collection. Read about Bae's experience here: https://t.co/unn2lHuk2I
The South Korean film, @ParasiteMovie, has been taking the world by storm and is nominated for 6 Oscars. Kyung Kim, prof. of E Asian studies and an affiliated prof. of CCKS, spoke to @Zoomer about the film and offers his #Oscars predictions for the film.
https://t.co/nZkFPX3Jjs
Hye-Kyoung Kwon - Mapping out "K-Beauty" under the Military Regime of South Korea: Door-to-door Cosmetic Saleswomen and Beauty Consultants of Amorepacific Co. (1945-) https://t.co/d7GbpEQchN