Revenge Gone Newtro: Decolonizing Ressentiment in Korean Dramas on Retributive Justice

Revenge Gone Newtro: Decolonizing Ressentiment in Korean Dramas on Retributive Justice

Haerin Shin - Associate Professor of Media & Communication, Korea University

Tuesday, November 14, 2023 - 1:30pm to 3:00pm
Lecture Hall, Sterling Memorial Library See map
120 High Street
New Haven, CT 06511

Lunch will be provided beginning at 1pm, courtesy of Korea University


Haerin Shin is an associate professor of Media & Communication Studies at Korea University. Shin’s research fields include Asian American literature, science fiction, and digital media with emphasis on artificial intelligence. She has written on cyberbullying, posthuman spirituality, techno-Orientalism, the ethics of artificial intelligence, and surveillance technologies, and is now working on a book on the representation of artificial intelligence in science fiction.


This lecture is part of the Yale-Korea Forum, co-sponsored by Korea University, Yale’s Office of International Affairs, and the Council on East Asian Studies. Please see below for other Yale-Korea Forum events!

Special Lecture, Professor Dong-One Kim, President, Korea University
Monday, November 13
4:30pm - 6:00pm
Room 101, Henry R. Luce Hall

The Opportunities and Challenges of Korean Entertainment in the Global World, Ji-Hoon Park, Professor of Media and Communications, Korea University
Tuesday, November 14
4:30pm - 6:00pm
Lecture Hall, Sterling Memorial Library

Reception, sponsored by Korea University
Tuesday, November 14
6:00pm - 7:00pm
Lecture Hall, Sterling Memorial Library

Region: 
Korea