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DESCRIPTION:Meera Lee on&nbsp\;The Cultural Politics of Memory in KoreaMeer
 a Lee\, Assistant Professor of Asian/Asian American Studies\, Syracuse Uni
 versityKorea\nhas experienced enormous trauma in its modern history\, most
  notably during the\nJapanese occupation and the Korean War.&nbsp\;\nKorea
 ns use the term han\n(한)\nto\nexpress memories of this painful past.&nbsp\
 ;\nProf. Lee will discuss the influence of this deep emotion on individual
 \nand collective politics in contemporary Korean society.Meera Lee is\nass
 istant professor with the Department of Languages\, Literatures\, and\nLin
 guistics at Syracuse University.&nbsp\; A\nnative of Korea\, she received 
 her B.A. and Ph.D. from Dankook\nUniversity in Seoul and an M.A. in Americ
 an Studies at the University of\nOregon.&nbsp\; She teaches and writes abo
 ut\nKorean cinema and culture as well as the Asian experience in America.O
 pen to the publicSponsored\nby East Asia Program at the Moynihan Institute
  of Global Affairs   
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SUMMARY:EA presents: Meera Lee
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Meera Lee on&nbsp\;The Cultural P
 olitics of Memory in Korea</b></p><p><b>Meera Lee\,</b> <i>Assistant Profe
 ssor of Asian/Asian American Studies\, Syracuse University</i></p><p>Korea
 \nhas experienced enormous trauma in its modern history\, most notably dur
 ing the\nJapanese occupation and the Korean War.&nbsp\;\nKoreans use the t
 erm han\n(한)\nto\nexpress memories of this painful past.&nbsp\;\nProf. Lee
  will discuss the influence of this deep emotion on individual\nand collec
 tive politics in contemporary Korean society.</p><p>Meera Lee is\nassistan
 t professor with the Department of Languages\, Literatures\, and\nLinguist
 ics at Syracuse University.&nbsp\; A\nnative of Korea\, she received her B
 .A. and Ph.D. from Dankook\nUniversity in Seoul and an M.A. in American St
 udies at the University of\nOregon.&nbsp\; She teaches and writes about\nK
 orean cinema and culture as well as the Asian experience in America.</p><p
 >Open to the public</p><b><i>Sponsored\nby East Asia Program at the Moynih
 an Institute of Global Affairs</i></b><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p>
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