The Contemporary Relevance of Document Culture: Knowledge, Media, Power

The Contemporary Relevance of Document Culture: Knowledge, Media, Power

The 8th Kyujanggak International Symposium The Contemporary Relevance of Document Culture: Knowledge, Media, Power ───────────────────────────────────────────── Date: August 25 (Tue.) – 26 (Wed.) 2015 Venue: Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies / School of Law, SNU ───────────────────────────────────────────── □ Welcoming Ceremony/ Opening Remarks □ August 25 (Tue.) 10:00~12:00 □ Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies Auditorium Chair: Mun, Joong-Yang/Seoul National University ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ▹ 10:00~10:20 Welcoming Ceremony/Opening Remarks -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kim, In Geol/Director, Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keynote Speech -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 10:30~11:10 Boudewijn Walraven/Sungkyunkwan University Qu’est-ce qu’un document: Some Reflections on the Search for Documentation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 11:10~11:50 Kim, Kyung Hyun / Korea University The Roman Empire's Management of Official Documents: Archives and Epigraphs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 12:00~14:00 Lunch (Sodam-maru) 1 Problems in the Representation of Early Silla History in the Samguk sagi □ 1st Session □ August 25(Tue.) 14:00~18:00 □ 1st Floor Conference Room, Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies Chair: Sem Vermeersch/Seoul National University -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 14:00~14:30 Jack Davey/University of California Conflict and Consolidation in Early Silla: Evaluating Historical Claims with Archaeological Data -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 14:30~15:00 Lee, Sung Joo/Kyungpook National University Recent Discoveries in Silla Settlement Archaeology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 15:00~15:10 Coffee Break -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 15:10~15:40 Richard D. McBride II/Brigham Young University Hawai’i Can the Samguk sagi Be Corroborated through Epigraphy? An Analysis of the Capital-Rank System and Councils of Nobles -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 15:40~16:10 Jonathan W. Best/Wesleyan University The Silla Annals’ Anomalous Reference to Queen Himiko, the Wa Ruler of Yamatai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 16:10~16:20 Coffee Break -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 16:20~17:40 Discussion Elisabeth Chabanol/EFEO Chae, Mi-Ha/KyungHee Cyber University -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 18:00~ Welcoming (Rakgujeong) 2 On the Crossroads of Imperial and National Languages: Focused on Korean Diasporas' Linguistic Movements □ 2nd Session □ August 25(Tue.) 14:00~18:00 □ #101, School of Law (bldg. 15-1) Chair: Lee, Hyeon Hie/Seoul National University -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 14:00~14:30 Lim, Kyoung Hwa/Seoul National University The Origins of the "Red Hangul Movement": Language Movements by Soviet-era Korean Immigrants in the Maritime Province and its Implications -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 14:30~15:00 Seong, Geun-je/University of Seoul The Linguistic Situation of Chinese Koreans after Liberation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 15:00~15:10 Coffee Break -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 15:10~15:40 Son Zhanna/Moscow Higher School of Economics National Research University Problems of Transformation of the Korean language in Russian-Korean society -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 15:40~16:10 Song, Hye Won/Waseda University Is Decolonisation in Japanese Possible? : Language Disputes of Zainichi Korean Writers in the Early Liberation Period - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 16:10~16:20 Coffee Break -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 16:20~17:40 Discussion Zheng, Yi Xiang/Yangzhou University Park, Jin Ho/Seoul National University Lee, Jae Ho/Tokyo University -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 18:00~ Banquet (Rakgujeong) 3 Representation of the Past in Contemporary Korean Popular Culture □ 3rd Session □ August 26(Wed.) 9:30~12:40 □ 1st Floor Conference Room, Kyujangak Institute for Korean Studies Chair: Hwang, Hye Jin/Konkuk University -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 09:30~10:00 Kim, Yoo Me/UCLA Reconsidering the “Golden Age” of Late Chosŏn and King Chŏngjo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 10:00~10:30 Lee, Seung-Ah/UCLA Performing the Past: The Admiral: Roaring Currents between History and Memory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 10:30~10:40 Coffee Break -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 10:40~11:10 Kim, Soo Youn/Ewha Womans University Continuation and Change in Memories about the "Tragedy of the Royal Family": -Focusing on the "Imo Incident" in Historical Dramas -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 11:10~11:40 Elli Sua Kim/University of Southern California In the Crossroads between National Division and Neoliberalism: Familial Love of North Korean Spies in South Korean Cinema. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 11:40~11:50 Coffee Break -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 11:50~12:40 Discussion Hwang, Jae-Moon/Seoul National University Benjamin Joinau/Hongik University -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 12:40~14:00 Lunch (Sodam-maru) 4 New Trends in Korean Studies Ⅱ □ 4th Session □ August. 26(Wed.) 9:30~12:40 □ #101, School of Law (bldg. 15-1) Chair: Park, Hyun Soon/Seoul National University -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 09:30~10:00 Santosh Kumar Ranjan/Jawaharlal Nehru University Indian Travelers’ Nationalist Perspectives on Colonial Korea -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 10:00~10:30 Jeong, Won Woong/SOAS, University of London Abduction, Assassination, Documents and Conspiracy Theories -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 10:30~10:40 Coffee Break -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 10:40~11:10 Sang, Seung Yeon/Boston University The Making of Buncheong Ware in the Early Twentieth Century -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 11:10~11:40 Zhang, Baoyun/Peking University The Understanding of China as Reflected in the Hanseong Sunbo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 11:40~11:50 Coffee Break -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 11:50~12:40 Discussion Kim, Shiduck/Seoul National University Chae, Ria/Seoul National University -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 12:40~14:00 Lunch (Sodam-maru) 5 The Birth, Transformation, and Re-interpretation of East Asian Texts □ Main Session □ August 26(Wed.) 14:00~18:00 □ Kyujanggak Auditorium Chair : Koo, Bum-jin/Seoul National University -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 14:00~14:30 Jeong, Ho-hun/Seoul National University The Influence and Adaptation of the Elementary Learning as a Late Chosŏn Dynasty Neo-Confucian Text -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▹ 14:30~15:00 Jeong, Il Gyun/ Seoul National University Takahashi Toru’s History of Joseon

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