Professor Soyoung Kim (Korea National University of Arts, Seoul) will be hosted at two events on the Homewood campus next week.<\/p>\n
Mediating Eurasian Pasts<\/em><\/strong>\u00a0February 10, 5-7 PM, Gilman 479<\/p>\n
The Weight of the (Un)\/written<\/em><\/strong>\u00a0February 11, 1:30-3:30 PM, Gilman 35<\/p>\n
Soyoung Kim is Professor of Cinema Studies at the Korea National University of Arts, Director of the Trans-Asia Screen Culture Institute, and Visiting Professor at Duke University, UCBerkeley and Irvine, She is the editor of the History of Korean Cinema ( 10 vols), National Research Foundation of Korea, co-editor of Electronic Elsewheres: Media, Technology, and the Experience of Social Space, with Chris Berry and Lynn Spiegel, and Geo-Spatiality in Asian and Oceanic Literature and Culture: Worlding Asia in the Anthropocene with Shiuhhuah Serena Chou and Rob Wilson.<\/p>\n
As a filmmaker, Soyoung Kim has directed the Women\u2019s History Documentary Trilogy \u201cKoryu: Southern Women, South Korea\u201d (2000), \u201cI\u2019ll Be Seeing Her\u201d (2002), and \u201cNew Woman: Her First Song\u201d (2004), as well as the feature film \u201cViewfinder\u201d. She was previously invited as the Guest of Honor for the Guanajuato International Film Festival. KIM also directed the full-length documentary \u201cDrifting City\u201d (2015), and an exile trilogy epic about the Eurasian Korean\u2019s diaspora \u201cHeart of Snow\u201d, \u201cHeart of Blood\u201d, \u201cSound of Nomad: Koryo Arirang\u201d, and \u201cGoodbye My Love, North Korea\u201d. Her most recent projects is the Women\u2019s History Trilogy, \u201cAna Inn: Harvesting the Light\u201d (ACC,2022).<\/p>\n
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