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[Hybrid Lecture]

K-Invisible

SPEAKER: David Tizzard

 

DATE: Tuesday. March 28, 2023. 7:30PM (Seoul)

VENUE: KOTE in Insa-dong (Insadong-gil 7, Jongno-gu, Seoul)

ADMISSION (Online & In-person): Free for Members & Student (*Student ID required); W10,000 for Non-members

  • If you would like to attend online Zoom, please RSVP by Monday (March 27). We will email you the link on Tuesday.
  • To attend in-person, RSVP is not required

 

SUMMARY:

Korean cultural products have emerged as some of the world’s most sought after items. Never before has a non-western, non-English speaking country achieved such cultural impact across multiple platforms. Whether beauty products, LGBTQ v-logs, webtoons, or pop music videos, much of the world is now drawn to things labeled with a ‘K’. In doing so, Korea has successfully positioned itself as a brand that represents hypermodernity, beauty, technological sophistication, and extremely high production values. Amidst this transformation, the challenge for Korea now concerns authorship and authenticity. For financial expediency and soft power, a growing number of Korean cultural products are being designed for international audiences rather than domestic ones. Because of this, the themes and values often represent cosmopolitan ideas rather than traditional domestic Korean ones. As the world experiences Korea primarily through the K products rather than the Korean ones, it comes to understand, and ultimately expect, a far different Korea than that which is lived here by the citizens. The growing success of hallyu will likely only exacerbate these differences in the coming years. Who then retains the authorship of the Korean narrative?

 

BIO:

David A. Tizzard has a Ph.D. in Korean Studies and lectures at Seoul Women’s University and Hanyang University. He is the co-editor of The Future of the Korean Peninsula: Korea 2032 and Beyond (2023) and a social and cultural commentator: writing a weekly column in the Korea Times, appearing on radio 5 days a week, reviewing books for NK News, and working as a senior correspondent for Asia Society Korea. He is also the host of the Korea Deconstructed podcast.

 

VENUE: Online Zoom & In-person 

In-Person: First floor of KOTE (인사동 코트), located in Insadong-gil 7, Jongno-gu, Seoul (a short walk from Exit 3 of Jonggak Station (Line 1) or from Exit 5 of Jongno-3(sam)-ga Station (Line 5))  * No RSVP required.

 

Online Zoom: Please RSVP by  March 27 (Monday) to receive the link

☞ Payment to be remitted to the following account:

* Free for Members of RAS Korea and RAS Associates (Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and London)

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