서울대학교 아시아연구소 기획 외국인 교수 특강시리즈(1)
발표자: Prof. Martin Grossheim (동양사학과)
The world is confronting uncertainty and transforming every aspect of our lives for which we are ill prepared. Economies, politics, culture, education, social and everyday life are being challenged while pointing us towards emerging and unknown futures. Leading this transformation is Asia with its resilience and dynamism, and ability to respond in a way that respects the past, sees the opportunities of the present, while having long-term visions. This is shifting the focus of global attention away from Europe and America in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries respectively. This monthly online seminar series proposes to look at the role of Asia, its past and present and vision of possible futures, in creating the twenty-first century.
Lecture 1)
- Date: October 16th, Friday, 2020 14:00
- Speaker: Martin Grossheim (Asian History, Humanities)
- Title: Remembering a Forgotten War and Preparing for a New Conflict? – The Third Indochina War (1979-1989) and the South China Sea Conflict
※ Zoom url: https://snu-ac-kr.zoom.us/j/96930041282
Lecture 2)
- Date:November 6th, Friday, 2020 14:00
- Speaker: Siavash Saffari (Asian Languages and Civilizations, Humanities)
- Title: Asia, “the West,” and Postcolonial Visions of the Future
Lecture 3)
- Date: November 24th, Tuesday, 2020 14:00
- Speaker: Alena Kulinich (Asian Languages and Civilizations, Humanities)
- Title: Memories of Tomorrow: Islamic Past in the Visions of West Asian Future
Lecture 4)
- Date: December 11th, Friday, 2020 14:00
- Speaker: Stephan Sonnenberg (Clinical Law, Law School)
- Title: Revisiting the “Asian Values” debate: human rights, human dignity, and personal responsibilities