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As a newly-selected non-resident adjunct fellow for the Washington Research Consortium on Korea,聽Joan Cho hopes to showcase South Korea鈥檚 democratization through a new scholarly book tentatively titled, Dictator鈥檚 Modernity Dilemma: Development and Democracy in South Korea, 1961-1987. Cho, assistant professor of East Asian Studies, will participate in the multi-year laboratory research project until 2024 through [鈥
Jeremy Zwelling Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies and Assistant Professor of Religion Yaniv Feller penned an article over the summer titled 鈥淭oo Good to be True?鈥 for the Tel Aviv Review of Books. In the piece, Feller discusses the Museum of the Jewish People (ANU), which first opened March 2021. One of the museum鈥檚 main [鈥
Professor of Religion Mary-Jane Rubenstein recently co-authored an essay in collection titled Image: Three Inquiries in Technology and Imagination alongside Mark C. Taylor 鈥68, professor of religion at Columbia University. The book, published in September 2021 by the University of Chicago Press, explores how visual elements function in relationship to humans and technology. 鈥淢odern life [鈥