The Institute of Humanities at Seoul National University is conducting a public lecture program for the Humanities Lecture and Writing Support Project.
This program is designed to support outstanding solo research that contributes to the dissemination and advancement of the humanities by linking public lectures with academic writing. By selecting research that proposes new directions and expands the boundaries of the humanities, this project provides a platform to present these findings in the form of public lectures.
We invite the interest and support of researchers within the university.
< 2024 Institute of Humanities – 1st Lecture Series >
13:30–15:00
Chan-Kook Park (Department of Philosophy)
Who is Nietzsche's Übermensch?
15:00–16:30
Young-Ji Jang (Interdisciplinary Program in Performing Arts)
Audience Participation Strategies and Effects in Solo Performances: Focusing on "Every Brilliant Thing"
16:30–18:00
Yong-Keun Jeon (Department of Design)
Design Discourse in Colonial Korea: Theory and Critique of "Commercial Art" in the 1920s–30s
Lecture Date and Time: Wednesday, November 13, 13:30–18:00
Venue: International Conference Room, Building 7, Room 308, College of Humanities