
Byung-Chul Han, also spelled Pyŏng-ch'ŏl Han (born 1959 in Seoul), is a German author, cultural theorist, and Professor at the Universität der Künste Berlin (UdK) in Berlin, Germany. Byung-Chul Han studied metallurgy in Korea before he moved to Germany in the 1980s to study Philosophy, German Literature and Catholic theology in Freiburg im Breisgau and Munich. He received his doctoral degree at Freiburg with a dissertation on Martin Heidegger in 1994. In 2000, he joined the Department of Philosophy at the University of Basel, where he completed his Habilitation. In 2010 he became a faculty member at the HfG Karlsruhe, where his areas of interest were philosophy of the 18th, 19th and 20th century, ethics, social philosophy, phenomenology, cultural theory, aesthetics, religion, media theory, and intercultural philosophy. Since 2012 he teaches philosophy and cultural studies at the Universität der Künste Berlin (UdK), where he directs the newly established Studium Generale general-studies program. Han is the author of sixteen books, of which the most recent are treatises on what he terms a "society of tiredness" (Müdigkeitsgesellschaft), a "society of transparency" (Transparenzgesellschaft), and on his neologist concept of shanzai, which seeks to identify modes of deconstruction in contemporary practices of Chinese capitalism. Han's current work focuses on transparency as a cultural norm created by neoliberal market forces, which he understands as the insatiable drive toward voluntary disclosure bordering on the pornographic. According to Han, the dictates of transparency enforce a totalitarian system of openness at the expense of other social values such as shame, secrecy, and trust. Until recently, he refused to give radio and television interviews and rarely divulges any biographical or personal details, including his date of birth, in public. Han has written on topics such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, borderline, burnout, depression, exhaustion, internet, love, pop culture, power, rationality, religion, social media, subjectivity, tiredness, transparency and violence.
Series
Books

Topology of Violence
2011

Vita Contemplativa
In Praise of Inactivity
2019

The Scent of Time
A Philosophical Essay on the Art of Lingering
2009

Saving Beauty
2015

Capitalism and the Death Drive
2019

Sobre el poder
2005

Shanzhai
Deconstruction in Chinese
2011

The Transparency Society
2012

The Crisis of Narration
2023

Hyperculture
Culture and Globalisation
2005

In the Swarm
Digital Prospects
2013

Non-Things
Upheaval in the Lifeworld
2021

The Palliative Society
Pain Today
2020

Psychopolitics
Neoliberalism and New Technologies of Power
2014

The Spirit of Hope
2024

The Agony of Eros
2017

The Expulsion of the Other
Society, Perception and Communication Today
2016

The Burnout Society
2010

Por favor, cierra los ojos
2013

Absence
On the Culture and Philosophy of the Far East
2007

Filosofía del budismo Zen
2002

Good Entertainment
A Deconstruction of the Western Passion Narrative
2017

Infocracy
Digitization and the Crisis of Democracy
2021

The Disappearance of Rituals
A Topology of the Present
2019