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Seoul Youth Factory for Alternative Culture (Haja Center)
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The Haja Center is a youth center operated by the Center for Youth and Cultural Studies of Yonsei University upon the entrustment of the Seoul Metropolitan Government. Cho-han is the founding director of the Center. 'Haja' means "let's do" in Korean.
Let's do what we would like to do,
Let's do when we feel like doing...
The center consists of 5 multi- media studios where work, play and everyday life are interwoven together in one space.
The Haja workshop system is evolving into a 'production school' on the one hand and an information center for labor on the other. The Haja Production School opens in September 2001.
[Cultural/Gender/Critical Studies]
The Grudate Program of Cultural and Gender Studies of Yonsei University
Home Page -> tobit.yonsei.ac.kr/~ycgs
Yonsei University has just launched a unique graduate program in Culture and Gender studies in March 2000. It aims to forge a new academic tradition in by combining two major critical studies, i.e., gender and cultural studies. Trying to make a paradigm shift in academia, the faculty of the program emphasize the concept of the 'organic intellectual,' rethinking boundaries in (cyber)space and culture industry. The program aims to be a base-camp for critical/creative/cultural young scholars in East Asia, providing them a forum where they can make sense of their shared experiences with modernization and with designing their lives in a late- modern world.
[Feminism]
Alternative Culture Group (Ttohana-ui Munhwa)
Home Page -> www.tomoon.org
www.tomoon.com
www.gohjunghee.net
Cho-han has been a member of the feminist group, Ttohana-ui Munhwa ( Alternative Culture), since 1984.
Ttohaha-ui Munhwa has its own publishing company and has been organizing various activities in the field of feminism, including chiildren's camp and online/off-line feminist events such as 'Girls in Feminism.'
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