Katharina Süberkrüb, M.A.
Foto: UHH/AAI
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Research interests
Korean material culture and heritage management; Korean-European circulation of objects and knowledge
Curriculum vitae
Since 2018
Research associate, Korean studies, Universität Hamburg
2016-2018
Junior curator, Exhibition and Asia Department, MARKK Museum am Rothenbaum, Kulturen und Künste der Welt
2005-2016
Studies in Korean studies and business administration at Universität Hamburg, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Sogang University
Publications
Papers and Editorial Board
“Hybridität im 19. Jahrhundert: Minhwa-Malerei und chinesische Legenden auf dem Stellschirm ‘Anekdoten von Sŏn-Mönchen (Kosŭng kosado)’ des Museums für Völkerkunde Hamburg”, in: Susanne Knödel and Bernd Schmelz (ed.): Uri Korea, Kunsthistorische und ethnographische Beiträge zur Ausstellung. Hamburg: Museum für Völkerkunde, 2017, 274-285.
Uri Korea: Ruhe in Beschleunigung, Begleitband zur Ausstellung. Museum für Völkerkunde, Katharina Süberkrüb (ed.), Museum für Völkerkunde, 2017.
Invited Lectures and Conference Papers
“Collecting in the End of Chosŏn Dynasty: European Encounters with Korean Material Culture“, Conference KSGSC, Sapienza University of Rome, September 2018.
“Hybridity of Styles and Thoughts: A 19th Century Korean Folding Screen in the Archives of the Hamburg Museum of Ethnology”, Museum Network Fellowship, National Museum of Korea, July 2017.
“The TV Drama Hwarang: Hybridity of Korean Nationalistic Historiography and K-Pop”, Korean Screen Culture Conference, Universität Hamburg, June 2017.
“Sin Ch’ae-ho’s Creation of Hwarang as a Symbol of Surviving Ancient Korean Culture”, Conference KSGSC, Malaga University, October 2015.
“Shaping the Image of Hwarang: Nationalistic Historiography, Invented Traditions, and a ‘Forged’ Ancient Source”, Conference KSGSC, Helsinki University, July 2013.
Exhibitions (selection)
S(e)oul food – Koreanisch-kulinarische Erinnerungen mit Bildern von Cookie Fischer-Han (S(e)oul food – Korean Culinary Memories with Paintings by Cookie Fischer-Han), 2018, curatorial adaption, MARKK Museum am Rothenbaum, Kulturen und Künste der Welt in collaboration with the Ethnographic Museum University of Zürich.
Uri Korea – Ruhe in Beschleunigung (Uri Korea – Serenity in the Fast Lane), 2017, co-curator, MARKK Museum am Rothenbaum, Kulturen und Künste der Welt in collaboration with the National Folk Museum of Korea.
EisZeiten – Die Menschen des Nordlichts, 2016, co-curator, MARKK Museum am Rothenbaum, Kulturen und Künste der Welt in collaboration with the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (the Kunstkamera) St. Petersburg and Archäologisches Museum Hamburg.