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Jie-Hyun Lim
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All Things Go
1 of 10 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - Fact vs Fiction in The Match, The LG Cup Fiasco with Gazza & Playing Go Seigen with TelegraphGo
Theme music by UNIVERSFIELD & background music by PodcastACThe Match InterviewThe Korean film “The Match”Baduk TV where Mr. Kim worked for many yearsMain characters of the film, Cho Hun-hyun and Lee Chang-hoCho Nam-chul, the father of Korean Baduk, who was credited for saying “I suck…I’m going to lose” in the interviewSakata Eio, the Japanese professional player who said you have to be at least 40 years old to become a top playerThe International Society of Go Studies (ISGS) The LG CupThe world major tournament, the LG CupAn article on the 2025...
2025-07-15
1h 03
All Things Go
1 of 11 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - A Go Origin Story, Michael Chen Interview, #1 Pro Shin Jin-seo, & In-Person Tournaments
Theme music by UNIVERSFIELD & background music by PodcastACMichael Chen's interview in the European Go JournalMa Xiaochun's The Thirty-Six Stratagems Applied to GoMichael Chen's Twitch ChannelWikipedia pages for Go professionals: Shin Jin-seo, Lee Sedol, Lee Chang-ho, Cho Chikun, Ke Jie, Gu Li, Cho Hun-hyun, & Park JungwhanUS Go CongressThe North American Go Federation which runs the professional qualification tournamentThe online Fox Go ServerThe Toronto Go Spectacular tournamentBenKyo's league and websiteShow your support hereContact: AllThingsGoGame@gmail.com
2024-12-26
57 min
Die Neuen Zwanziger
Hungrige Millionäre, irgendwie individuell, SALON Teaser & unser Discord
Unhaltbarkeit ist ein prägnantes Wort, weitaus treffender als ’nachhaltig‘. Ingolfur Blühdorn hat sich für diese Variante von Haltlosigkeit entschieden, um der Klimapolitik und ihrer Kritik ein Mindesthaltbarkeitsdatum zu attestieren. Dieses ist nun überschritten. Im Aktiv fehlt das Subjekt, das dafür verantwortlich ist. Doch neben der Nachhaltigkeit hat auch das Subjekt keinen Halt mehr. Blühdorn sortiert also manche Grundbegriffe aus, führt neue in die Diskussion ein und verteilt Verantwortung. Die Politik hat das Klima in den Abgrund gestoßen, aber die Klimaschützer standen als Komplizen daneben. Stefan findet die Aussagen des Buchs relativ unhaltbar. Wo...
2024-08-06
55 min
DRUCKFRISCH Book Discussion
Jie-Hyun Lim: "Global Easts - Remembering, Imagining, Mobilizing"
In this edition of ReCentGlobe’s Druckfrisch Book Discussion, organised jointly with the Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO), will feature the book “Global Easts - Remembering, Imagining, Mobilizing” (Columbia University Press) with South Korean historian Jie-Hyun Lim. He was joined in the discussion by Katja Castryck-Naumann and Frank Hadler (both GWZO Leipzig). The book, which was published in July 2022, explores entangled Easts to reconsider global history from the margins. Examining the politics of history and memory, Lim reveals the affinities linking Eastern Europe and East Asia. He draws out commonalities in their...
2024-06-10
57 min
Station 13
24: This guy’s not a real person, he’s British
Dani invites special guest Temma onto the show to talk about his experiences as a Japanese person growing up in England, before eventually moving back to Japan as an adult. After that, they talk at length about the history of the ancient and traditional game of go, from its inception in China 2,500 years ago up to the recent triumph of AlphaGo against current-day professional players. Discuss this episode on reddit at /r/Station13, or contact us on twitter! Alex is @ATYPE808, Dani is @danielpwright, or you can get podcast updates @Station13FM. Show Notes...
2018-04-07
00 min
ScienceUncut
Colonial Modernity, National Subjectivity and Subaltern Everydayness
Jie-Hyun Lim, Sogang University, Seoul Asianization, Africanization or Latin Americanization of Marxism involves more than a mere transposition of Marxian ideas to non-European countries. When revolution came to East, events contradicted the ideology. The Bolshevik revolution seemed to deny Marx’s famous dictum of ‘the country that is more developed industrially only shows, to the less developed, the image of its own future.’ Based on a divergent mode of capitalist development from the ‘West’, the Russian revolution represented ‘a revolution against Karl Marx’s Capital.’ However, revolution in Russia was not a derivative one wherein the historical authenticity of the Marxian revoluti...
2016-06-10
00 min