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#WMLABTALKS

Inspirationalthought provoking

lectures

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Soohee Kim

Daejanggeum and the impossible country

We listen to “Walk In A Dreamy Road. DONG YI OST- by Jang Nara”

Found on alamodejournals.com

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Why Daejanggeum? Jewel in the Palace.

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Onara, the theme song

Found on: Freecodesource.com .

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The country girl revolted

Photo credit: Vogue Korea, Pinterest

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Hahoe, the wandering river village

Photo credit: http://www.blukotour.com/whatsinkorea/9144

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Bongsan Mask Dance Drama

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and Gyeongbuk, sister provinces

Castilla y Leon

Photo credit: CC BY-SA 3.0

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Why “the impossible country”?

Daniel Tudor (Photo credit: Park Hae-mook/The Korea Herald)

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Old Korea

A sentimental journey

We listen to “Korean Lyric Song - Longing for Mt. Keumgang”

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Daehan Jeguk, Korean Empire

Photo credit: blog.daum.net

Queen Min-bi of Korea, Empress Myeongseong (1851-1895), was the first official wife of King Gojong, the 26th king of the Joseon dynasty of Korea.

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Old S(e)oul

Found on http://blog.naver.com/richchoi1000/20092649570

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Old S(e)oul

Found on http://blog.naver.com/richchoi1000/20092649570

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Women’s bodyKorean women under Joseon Dinasty.

Photo credit: Eurodollers on Flickr

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Nostalgic S(e)oulGeumgwangdang Photo Studio (Seoul), Choi Seunghui (Dancer),

Gelatin Silver print, 12.5x9.6cm, 1930s.

Found on photomuseum.or.kr

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The Korean War

Rising from the Ashes

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The Fratricide War“On Veterans Day 2013, LIFE commemorates the Korean War with a selection of pictures -- many of which never ran in LIFE -- by three of the era's finest photographers: Margaret Bourke -White, Carl Mydans and Michael Rougier”.

Found on life.time.com

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The American FriendJune 25, 1950: The Korean War breaks out as North Korea invades South Korea.

Picture: the beach at Inchon, South Korea, after the American landing.

Photo credit: Bert Hardy on Getty Images

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Women’s bodyVillage of Yon Sul Gol, 1961

Photo credit: René Barri

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“Deathly silence”December 4, 1950.

Thousands of refugees struggling to cross the bridge over the Taedong River near Pyongyang, North Korea at once.

Photo credit: Max Desfor . Found on toptenz.net

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the Hungnam Evacuation: “Ode to my father”

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Korean War VictimsKorean War - HD-SN-99-03144 by Morning Calm News.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/imcomkorea/2919551783/

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Marilyn, Korea, 1954

Found on tumblr.com

Found on robotcosmonaut.tumblr.com

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NostalgicS(e)oul

Just people

We listen to Bally Rice Fields (Korean Lyric Song)

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Nostalgic S(e)oul1958, Seoul.

The Seoul business district, Myeong-Dong, is lined with dry goods stalls.

Found on cksdigital.manoa.hawaii.edu

Marshall R. Pihl Collection. Center for Korean Studies Digital Archive, Manoa, Hawaii.

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Nostalgic S(e)oulBucheon, South Korea, 1976 by Kim Ki-Chan

Found on tumblr.com

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Nostalgic S(e)oulFriendship. Seoul, South Korea | Kim Ki Chan - Photography

Found on tumblr.com

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70th Korea Liberation Day, 08/15,2015

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Blade Runner-

Photo credit:Martin Stavars

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Soohee Kim

A heart to heart talk

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The female equilibristVogue Korea August 2012.

Photo credit: Kang Hyea Found on meinradyoung.com

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HeforSheBeijing. A woman carried away by three men who look like Mao Zedong.

Beijing authorities banned an art

exhibition about feminism and

domestic violence just before it

was set to open.

, by the “Gao brothers.”(Wechat/Cangjia)

Photo credit: Gao Brothers. Found on

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Work All Day, stay out All Night

Click on: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/305259680964361456/

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“Tiger moms”, “Edutopia”: queuing for "the place that even God does not know".

https://vimeo.com/ondemand/educationfever

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How do you understand 정 (jeong)?

Photo credit: http://seoulistic.com/korean-culture/a-special-kind-of-korean-love-jeong-%EC%A0%95/

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"We Koreans were born from the womb of Han and brought up in the womb of Han." Poet

Ko Eun.

Photo credit: Suno Korea. DMac 5D Mark II's photos on Flickriver

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How does Kibun mean for life and work in Korea?

Photo credit: Janetspeier: Zasu, by Jung Man Kim on Pinterest.

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Chemyon-Oriented Behaviors and

the idea of “face consumption.”

Louis-Vuitton-Kimono-Tote-Bag-Red. Found on bragmybag.com

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우리 (us) and 남 (them)

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How do you see Korea changing over the next 20 years?

Photo credit: Saatchi Art. "Drawing 1940," original expressionist portrait by artist Kim Byungkwan (South Korea).

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Soohee Kim

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