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DESCRIPTION:Encountering the West through Christianity:The Legacy of Americ
 an Missionaries in Early Modern Korea Mr. Frederick Carriere is an adjunct
  professor of political science and PCI senior fellow of the Korean Penins
 ular Affairs Center in the Maxwell School at Syracuse University. From Mar
 ch 1994 to October 2009\, he was the executive vice president of The Korea
  Society (TKS) in New York City. Prior to joining the staff of TKS\, he re
 sided in the Republic of Korea for over twenty years between 1969 and 1993
 . For several years during that period\, he worked as an editorial consult
 ant and translator (Korean to English) for the Korean National Commission 
 for UNESCO\, and as an adjunct instructor in anthropology and Asian studie
 s for the Far Eastern Division of the University of Maryland.&nbsp\;&nbsp\
 ; This lecture will explore how American missionaries offered Koreans an a
 lternative pathway to personal and national renewal that eventually create
 d a deeply embedded linkage between Christianity and modernity that is one
  of the most distinctive aspects of Korean Christianity. The lecture will 
 be illustrated with photographs taken by American missionaries in late 19t
 h and early 20th century Korea. These historical images illustrate how mod
 ern institutions and values were forged in the crucible of encounters that
  transformed both the Americans and the Koreans who always were close coll
 aborators in the implantation of Christianity in Korea. Refreshments will 
 be served. 
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SUMMARY:KPAC presents: Fred Carriere
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Encountering the West through Christianity:The
  Legacy of American Missionaries in Early Modern Korea Mr. Frederick Carri
 ere is an adjunct professor of political science and PCI senior fellow of 
 the Korean Peninsular Affairs Center in the Maxwell School at Syracuse Uni
 versity. From March 1994 to October 2009\, he was the executive vice presi
 dent of The Korea Society (TKS) in New York City. Prior to joining the sta
 ff of TKS\, he resided in the Republic of Korea for over twenty years betw
 een 1969 and 1993. For several years during that period\, he worked as an 
 editorial consultant and translator (Korean to English) for the Korean Nat
 ional Commission for UNESCO\, and as an adjunct instructor in anthropology
  and Asian studies for the Far Eastern Division of the University of Maryl
 and.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; This lecture will explore how American missionaries off
 ered Koreans an alternative pathway to personal and national renewal that 
 eventually created a deeply embedded linkage between Christianity and mode
 rnity that is one of the most distinctive aspects of Korean Christianity. 
 The lecture will be illustrated with photographs taken by American mission
 aries in late 19th and early 20th century Korea. These historical images i
 llustrate how modern institutions and values were forged in the crucible o
 f encounters that transformed both the Americans and the Koreans who alway
 s were close collaborators in the implantation of Christianity in Korea. R
 efreshments will be served. 
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