[Lecture #1442] Sinmiyangyo Sesquicentennial
ZoomWe are inviting RAS members and friends to the RAS online lecture via Zoom. Sinmiyangyo Sesquicentennial: The 1871 US-Korea Military Conflict After
[Korean Literature Club] ‘Hwangt’ogi’ (by Kim Dong-ni, translated by Brother Anthony of Taizé)
ZoomDear friends, We will be reading "Hwangt'ogi (Red clay tales)" by Kim Dong-ni (Translated by Brother Anthony of Taizé) for the May
[Colloquium] Lee Ungno: a case study of a Korean artist in France (1959-1989)
ZoomSeoul Colloquium in Korean Studies (Organized by the Seoul Center of the ÉFEO and RAS Korea) We would like to inform you of the
[Lecture #1441] From Clandestine Go-between to Superstar: The Life and Afterlife of Fr. Andreas Kim Taegŏn (1821-1846)
ZoomWe are inviting RAS members and friends to the RAS online lecture via Zoom. From Clandestine Go-between to Superstar: The Life and Afterlife
[Lecture #1440] Online: Four Golden Ages: A Study of Korean History and UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites
ZoomWe are inviting RAS members and friends to the RAS online lecture via Zoom. Four Golden Ages: A Study of Korean History
[Korean Literature Club] ‘Loving’ by Jeong Ho-seung (Trans. by Brother Anthony)
ZoomDear Friends, We will discuss the story of 'Loving' by Jeong Ho-seung (Translated by Brother Anthony of Taizé) in April. WHEN_Thursday, April
[Colloquium] Korean artist in France: Why they went there and what they did there
ZoomSeoul Colloquium in Korean Studies (Organized by the Seoul Center of the ÉFEO and RAS Korea) We would like to inform you
[Lecture #1439] Online: Ondol Goes to America: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Korea-Inspired Dream
ZoomWe are inviting RAS members and friends to the RAS online lecture via Zoom. Ondol Goes to America: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Korea-Inspired
[Colloquium] ONLINE: Instrumentalizing Cartographic Voids and Visions in Neo-Confucian Chosŏn and Renaissance France (15th-16th centuries)
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[Lecture #1438] Online: Reading Korean Buddhist art is ‘easy peasy lemon squeezy’
ZoomLecturer: Sujeong Lee Date: Tuesday, March 23, 2021. 7:30PM Reading Korean Buddhist art is ‘easy peasy lemon squeezy’ Summary: How much can