University Of Chicago Korean Studies

University Of Chicago Korean Studies

Ph.D. student Yiwen Wu is serving as dramaturg for TimeLine Theatre’s 2022 production of The Chinese Lady by Lloyd Suh.  Read Yiwen’s discussion of the play in this article in the Chicago Reader.

Anthony Stott has been awarded a Fulbright IIE dissertation research fellowship. Anthony plans on using this toward his forthcoming research in Tokyo whilst affiliated with Waseda University. His research will shed light on unexplored terrain of contemporary Japanese intellectual history and theory by considering formations of artists and intellectuals around two preeminent Japanese-language journals: 

PhD student Yuanxie Shi has published an article edited by Dorothy Ko in the Journal of Chinese History titled “A China Carved and Collected: Ningbo Whitewood Figurines in the Long Twentieth Century.” 

Korean Studies Seminar For Teachers

David Hogue was invited by  Professor Byung-Joon Kim  金秉駿   ( 김병준 )  to give a talk at an advisor group study meeting at Seoul National University History Department.

University of Chicago President Robert Zimmer stopped by the site of a joint archaeological project between UChicago's and Archaeology departments, and Wuhan University.

The journal  positions: asia critique,   has published an article by Ph.D. student Yiren Zheng titiled,   Sounding the Ineffable: Third-Century Chinese Whistling as an Alternative Voice. Click the image or go to the News tab to read Yiren's article!

Samulnori: Contemporary Korean Drumming And The Rebirth Of Itinerant Performance Culture (chicago Studies In Ethnomusicology): Hesselink, Nathan: 9780226330976: Amazon.com: Books

The Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations () at The University of Chicago is at the forefront of innovative humanistic approaches to the study of China, Japan, and Korea, past and present. Faculty specializations range from ancient paleography to contemporary cinema but interdisciplinary and interregional paths of inquiry are strongly encouraged.

We offer an undergraduate major and a graduate Ph.D. program. Our language program offers first through fourth years of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, as well as intensive summer courses for the first two years of these languages.  In addition, the department also offers classical Chinese,

David Hogue was invited by  Professor Byung-Joon Kim  金秉駿   ( 김병준 )  to give a talk at an advisor group study meeting at Seoul National University History Department.

University of Chicago President Robert Zimmer stopped by the site of a joint archaeological project between UChicago's and Archaeology departments, and Wuhan University.

The journal  positions: asia critique,   has published an article by Ph.D. student Yiren Zheng titiled,   Sounding the Ineffable: Third-Century Chinese Whistling as an Alternative Voice. Click the image or go to the News tab to read Yiren's article!

Samulnori: Contemporary Korean Drumming And The Rebirth Of Itinerant Performance Culture (chicago Studies In Ethnomusicology): Hesselink, Nathan: 9780226330976: Amazon.com: Books

The Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations () at The University of Chicago is at the forefront of innovative humanistic approaches to the study of China, Japan, and Korea, past and present. Faculty specializations range from ancient paleography to contemporary cinema but interdisciplinary and interregional paths of inquiry are strongly encouraged.

We offer an undergraduate major and a graduate Ph.D. program. Our language program offers first through fourth years of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, as well as intensive summer courses for the first two years of these languages.  In addition, the department also offers classical Chinese,

David Hogue was invited by  Professor Byung-Joon Kim  金秉駿   ( 김병준 )  to give a talk at an advisor group study meeting at Seoul National University History Department.

University of Chicago President Robert Zimmer stopped by the site of a joint archaeological project between UChicago's and Archaeology departments, and Wuhan University.

The journal  positions: asia critique,   has published an article by Ph.D. student Yiren Zheng titiled,   Sounding the Ineffable: Third-Century Chinese Whistling as an Alternative Voice. Click the image or go to the News tab to read Yiren's article!

Samulnori: Contemporary Korean Drumming And The Rebirth Of Itinerant Performance Culture (chicago Studies In Ethnomusicology): Hesselink, Nathan: 9780226330976: Amazon.com: Books

The Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations () at The University of Chicago is at the forefront of innovative humanistic approaches to the study of China, Japan, and Korea, past and present. Faculty specializations range from ancient paleography to contemporary cinema but interdisciplinary and interregional paths of inquiry are strongly encouraged.

We offer an undergraduate major and a graduate Ph.D. program. Our language program offers first through fourth years of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, as well as intensive summer courses for the first two years of these languages.  In addition, the department also offers classical Chinese,

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