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Dr. Stiller will provide a brief overview of the history of K-pop and explore the ways in which traditional elements in K-pop music videos are used for the representation of “Koreanness.”
Maya Stiller is Associate Professor of Korean art history at the University of Kansas. Her first book Carving Status at Kŭmgangsan: Elite Graffiti in Premodern Korea won the American Historical Association’s 2022 Patricia Buckley Ebrey Prize. Her new research examines the modalities of display and reception of Zen motifs in Korean Buddhist ritual culture. Maya Stiller is the recipient of various awards, including a two-year ACLS/Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Fellowship, which she spent at Harvard University’s Department of History of Art and Architecture.
AGE GROUP: | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Class |
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