THE 12TH WORLDWIDE CONSORTIUM of KOREAN STUDIES CENTERS WORKSHOP 23-25 June, 2016 Seoul National University
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THE 12TH WORLDWIDE CONSORTIUM OF KOREAN STUDIES CENTERS WORKSHOP 23-25 June, 2016 Seoul National University Program DAY 1: THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 2016 Time Program Venue SNU Hoam Faculty 19:00 Welcome reception House Main Building 2F, Marronnier Room DAY 2: FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 2016 Time Program Venue 9:00-9:30 Registration 9:30-10:00 Opening Ceremony Congratulatory address 10:00-10:10 by Prof. Kim Chongsuh, Executive Vice President & Provost, SNU GSIS (Building 140-2) Congratulatory address International Conference 10:10-10:20 by Prof. Kim Chong-Sup, Dean of Graduate School of room(4F), SNU International Studies(GSIS), SNU Congratulatory address 10:20-10:30 by Madame Sochon Park Young Hi Keynote Speech 10:30-11:20 by Prof. Eun Ki-Soo, Korean Studies, Graduate School of International Studies, SNU Director’s meeting venue: 11:30-13:00 Director’s Meeting Luncheon GSIS Building 140 Room 103 Presentation Session 1 <Korean literature> GSIS (Building 140-2) 13:00-15:00 ■ Chair: Prof. Charlotte Horlyck International Conference Chair, SOAS Centre of Korean Studies room(4F), SNU ■ Presenters: (20 minutes each) 1) Orion Lethbridge M.Phil, ANU Korea Institute, Australia National University (ANU) Title: “The Record of the Citadel of Sorrows: A case study in sixteenth century Joseon literary culture” 2) Allan C Simpson Ph.D Candidate, Department of the Language and Cultures of Japan and Korea, SOAS, University of London Title: “Toward the Queer Child (1): Desire in Lee Seung-U’s Novel The Reverse Side of Life (1992)” 3) Sebastian Lamp Ph.D candidate, Ethnomusicology, SOAS, University of London Title: “Conceptualizing musical aesthetics in sijo singing” ■ Commentators: 1) Prof. Fulton Bruce Korean Literature and Literary Translation, Department of Asian Studies & Young-Bin Min Chair in Korean Literature and Literary Translation, The University of British Columbia (UBC) 2) Prof. Min Wonjung Asian Studies Center, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile 15:00-15:30 Coffee break Presentation Session 2 <Social science> ■ Chair: Prof. Sem Vermeersch Department of Religious Studies & Head of the International Center for Korean Studies at Kyujanggak Institute, SNU ■ Presenters: (20 minutes each) 1) Park Young Sun GSIS (Building 140-2) -Ph.D Candidate, Department of History, University of International Conference 15:30-17:30 Southern California (USC) room(4F), SNU -Title: “Revisiting the Cultural Rule Period through Orphaned Children ” 2) Matthew Lauer -Ph.D Candidate, Asian Languages & Cultures Department, UCLA -Title: “The Gang-Beating of the Slave Myŏngaek: A Magistrate's Strategic Representation of Slave Resistance” 3) Cai Wenjiao Ph.D Candidate, East Asian Languages and Civilizations-HEAL, Harvard University Title: “Bring Great Yu to Our City--- Constructing the Kaech’ŏn Stream in Chosŏn Korea” 4) Aihua Li Ph.D Candidate, Korean Studies, Leiden University Title: Nationalism and ethnicity: Korean Chinese Academics’ views on China’s multi-ethnic nationalism ■ Commentators: 1) Prof. Eun Ki-Soo Korean Studies, Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University 2) Prof. Park Young-A School of Pacific and Asian Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa 18:00 Dinner Sodam-maru, SNU DAY 3: SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2016 Time Program Venue Presentation Session 3 <Joseon dynasty> ■ Chair: Prof. Choi Deoksoo Department of Korean History, Korea University ■ Presenters: (20 minutes each) 1) Liu Chang M.A Candidate, Korean Language and Culture, School of Foreign Languages, Peking University Title: “청 문물 인식에 입각한 조선후기 북학파의 화이관 연구” 09:30-11:30 2) Gentaro Takamura Ph.D Candidate, Department of Korean History, Kyushu University Title: “소송으로 본 19세기 군역 부과의 모습 - 규장각 『고문서』의 소지류를 대상으로” 3) Kim HyoungKun Ph.D candidate, Department of Korean History , Korea University Title: “악한 벗인가, 동반자인가: 한국의 청국담론 변화와 의미(1896~1899)” ■ Commentators: 1) Prof. Kim Sun Joo Harvard-Yenching Professor of Korean History & Director, Korea Institute, Harvard University 2) Prof. Xing Liju Center for Korean Studies, Fudan University 3) Prof. Remco Breuker Chair of Korean Studies, Leiden University 11:30-12:30 Luncheon Presentation Session 4 <Modern History> ■ Chair: Prof. Han JeongHun Korean Studies, Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University ■ Presenters: (20 minutes each) 1) Kamon Butsaban Ph.D Candidate, Korean Studies Program, Chulalongkorn University Title: “1960-80년대 태국과 한국의 경제발전전략 비교연 구: 경제기획원을 중심으로” 2) Shim Suhan M.A Candidate, Asia Pacific Policy Studies, The University of British Columbia (UBC) Title: “Korean Diaspora: Comparative Perspective on Resident Koreans in Japan and Ethnic Koreans in China” 12:30-15:00 3) Gabriel Dae-In Lux Ph. D candidate, Institute of Korean Studies, Freie Universitat Berlin Title: “Geteilte Geschichte: narratives of the unified nation in North and South Korean historiography” 4) Catalina Labra A. Ph. D Candidate, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Title: Education for Reconciliation: The case of Korea 5) Benjamin A. Engel Ph. D Candidate, Seoul National University Title: Absent Leader and Dutiful Follower: the Nixon Administration’s Directionless Korea Policy and Park Chung Hee’s March to Yushin 6) Prof. Oliver John C. Quintana Department of Political Science and Korean Studies Program, School of Social Sciences, Ateneo de Manila University Title: Korean Studies in the Philippines- The Case of Ateneo de Manila University: Incubation, Institutionalization, Indigenization“ ■ Commentators: 1) Prof. Lee Namhee Co-Director, UCLA Center for Korean Studies, UCLA 2) Prof. Lee Eun Jeung Director, Institute of Korean Studies, Freie Universitat Berlin 15:00-15:30 Coffee break Presentation Session 5 <North Korea> ■ Chair: Prof. Park Tae Gyun Korean Studies, Graduate School of International Studies / Director of Socheon Center for Korean Studies Seoul National University ■ Presenters: 1) Kim Dong chan Ph.D Candidate, School of International Relations & Public Affairs, Fudan University Title: “북한 핵실험 이후 중국의 대북 정책 변화 가능성 탐색” 2) Robert York Ph.D Candidate, Department of History, University of Hawai'i at Manoa Title: “Public executions and North Korea’s right of death” 15:30-17:30 3) Vadim Akulenko Ph. D candidate, Korean Studies, Far Eastern Federal University Title: “The Evolution of Understanding Minjok in the DPRK” 4) Priscilla Kim Ph. D candidate, International Institute of Korean Studies, University of Central Lancashire Title: “Significant Research Gaps in the Study of United States’ Relationship with North Korea” ■ Commentators: 1) Prof. Shen Dingchang Director of the Center for Korean Studies, Peking University 2) Prof. Park Tae Gyun Korean Studies, Graduate School of International Studies / Director of Socheon Center for Korean Studies Seoul National University 17:30-17:45 Closing Ceremony & Group Photo 18:00 Farewell dinner Ssemy Korean restaurant.