The Humanities Education Center (MHE) of KU Academy of Mobility Humanities (AMH), in collaboration with Nonhyeon Library, will hold an Infrastructure Humanities public lecture series.
“Reading Infrastructure from a Humanities Perspective: Space, Power, and Text”
By examining the formation of the infrastructures and spaces that constitute contemporary society, this program explores the structures through which society and power operate. Drawing on colonial literature, it considers how infrastructure and space come to carry political and cultural meanings beyond their status as mere physical structures.
✔️ Program Period: Thursday, July 9 – Thursday, July 23, 2026, 19:00–21:00
Every Thursday, three sessions
✔️ Format: In person / Program Room, Nonhyeon Library
✔️ Participants: Open to all adults (30 participants)
✔️ Fee: All lectures are free of charge
July 9 Thu.: Infrastructure, the Humanities, and Text
Instructor: Choi, Youngseok (Yonsei University)
July 16 Thu.: Infrastructure Discourse and Spatial Politics
Instructor: Yoon, Hongsuk (Konkuk University)
July 23 Thu.: Imperial Infrastructure and Spatial Resistance in Colonial Literature, 1880-1930
Instructor: Choe, Ilman (Konkuk University)
📌 Registration Period: Wednesday, June 17, 2026, 09:00 – Thursday, July 9, 2026, 18:00
📌 Applications are available via the QR code at the top of the poster. For inquiries, please call 02-3443-7650.
📌 Gangnam-gu Nonhyeon Public Library website:
https://library.gangnam.go.kr/nhlib/menu/10213/program/30013/lectureList.do
