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SUMMARY:Screen Time | Mi-Ryong Shim
DESCRIPTION:The humanities faculty at UGA are piloting a new series on campus&nbsp;featuring accessible talks about TV shows:&nbsp;Screen&nbsp;Time&nbsp;with Your Humanities Professors.&nbsp;The series highlights the sorts of questions and analytical modes that are characteristic of humanistic thinking, while making connections through mutual interests in pop culture. It's an a.v.-club-slash-humanities&nbsp;spin on UGA’s motto,&nbsp;Et docere et rerum exquirere causas.&nbsp;Talks are about 30 minutes long, with plenty of&nbsp;time&nbsp;for questions and discussion. Free lunch, students of all majors welcome.\nHow did&nbsp;Crash Landing on You&nbsp;glamorize North Korea?\nIn the global hit South Korean drama&nbsp;Crash Landing on You,&nbsp;a South Korean heiress finds her true love after a paragliding accident drops her in North Korea. In this talk, Professor Mi-Ryong Shim explores how South Korean romantic dramas appeal to their audiences through the mode of overindulgence and how&nbsp;Crash Landing on You&nbsp;manages to stage the pleasures of visual and melodramatic excess even in the unlikeliest of settings. This event is part of Screen Time with Your Humanities Professors, a series that investigates pop culture in surprising and revealing ways.\nLecturer Bio\nMi-Ryong Shim is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature and Intercultural Studies. She’s an expert on Korean literature, film, and visual culture and teaches a wide range of courses at UGA related to Korea and East Asia.
LOCATION:The Athenaeum | 287 W Broad Street
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