Revenge Gone Newtro: Decolonizing Ressentiment in Korean Dramas on Retributive Justice
Haerin Shin - Associate Professor of Media & Communication, Korea University
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