
DAY 1: The (Unending) Korean War: Film Screenings
- Organizer: A/P/A Institute at NYU
- Venue: 19 University Place
- Address:
19 University Place, Room 102
New York, NY 10003 United States
Part of:
The (Unending) Korean War
academic conference, films, art exhibition
Friday, April 22
6:15pm Film Screening: “In The Matter of Cha Jung Hee” and “Memories of Forgotten War,” Q&A with filmmakers Deann Borshay Liem and Ramsay Liem.
Why hasn’t the Korean War officially ended?
An academic conference, art exhibit, and series of film screenings examine this war and the ways in which it has reconfigured memory, political economies, knowledge, and culture on both sides of the Pacific, leaving legacies of uprootedness and unending conflict. From Cold War culture to national security policies, “The (Unending) Korean War” will contextualize the current crisis with new scholarship, films and art in a two-day event.
For more information: www.unendingkoreanwar.org
Film summaries: http://unendingkoreanwar.org/?page_id=61
For inquiries: info@unendingkoreanwar.org
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http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Unending-Korean-War-Conference/136238389768092
Organized and Sponsored by:
Third World Newsreel
NYU Asian/Pacific/American Institute
NYU East Asian Studies Department
Cosponsored by:
Nodutdol for Korean Community Development
Korea Policy Institute
NYU Humanities Initiative Grants-in-Aid
NYU Office of International Students & Scholars
NYU History Department
NYU Center for Multicultural Education and Programs
Supported by:
NYU Asian/Pacific/American Studies Program
Supported in part by:
New York Council for the Humanities