Hur Aram
South Korean writer
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Aram Hur is a South Korean teacher, practicing humanist, educator, publisher, lecturer, and social entrepreneur.
Aram Hur | |
|---|---|
Aram Hur | |
| Born | March 4, 1971 |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Literature Education Humanities Global justice |
| Institutions | Indigo Book Company |
| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 허아람 |
| RR | Heo Aram |
| MR | Hŏ Aram |
Biography
Career
Hur is the founder and chairperson of Indigo Book Company (인디고 서원) which is located in Busan, South Korea. [5] Opened on 28 August 2004, it is a humanities bookstore for young people which also hosts public events, educational movements, and social activities;[6] it is a combination of nonprofit book publisher, magazine (Humanities Magazine for Youths "INDIGO+ing"),[7] bookstore, after-school course program, and community center. Indigo represents a vibrant progressive and humanistic counterweight with its idealism and engagement to the world. She is a founding member and chief director of Indigo Youth Book Fair. And she recently opened a vegetarian restaurant, Ecotopia[8]- the combination of the words: ‘ecology’ and ‘utopia’, which has become a favorite cafe of many young idealists in the environmental and global-justice movements.[9] All proceeds from Ecotopia are donated to Indigo's Library Projects in the remote villages of Nepal.[10]
Publications
- My Beautiful Girl, Indigo (2005)[11]
- Theme and Variations Vol. I/II (2006)
- Happy Readings in Indigo Seowon (2007)
- Toto meets Morrie-Humanities Class with Teacher Aram (2007)
- Youths with Creative Passion, Dreaming a Better World (2007)
- Living a Dream: A journey of Young Creative Idealists (2008)
- Youths dream of Righteous World, Communicating with the World (2009)
- This I Believe (2009)
- INDIGO+ing Bi-monthly Humanities Magazine for Youth (Korean/English), started 2006
- INDIGO Quarterly Humanities Magazine for Young People (English), started 2010
- Re-evaluation of Values: A Journey in Search of Core Values (2010)
- To Love Is To Read (2011)
- Demanding the Impossible: An Interview with Slavoj Žižek (Polity Press, 2013)[12][13][14][15]
- The Task of Living: An Interview with Zygmunt Bauman (2014)[16][17][18]
- The Center of Possibilities: An Interview with Kojin Karatani (2015)[19][20][21]
- Doing Democracy-Democracy for a New Generation 1 (2017)[22]
- Poor Society, Noble Life-Democracy for a New Generation 2 (2017)
- The Eternal Boy-Democracy for a New Generation 3 (2017)
Awards
- The Korea Publication Ethics Commission (2007) - Grand Prize[23][24]
- The People Who Make Our World Brighter (2007) - Korea Green Foundation[25]
- Everest Summit Award (2008) - Nepal Government & Today's Youth Asia[26]
- Young Achievers Award (2008) - TYA [27]
- Young Korean Award (2009) - Grand Prize (First Winner)[28]