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08 journal cover sheet · 2018. 11. 9. · Kim Hyoung-Gun (Korea University) – Modern Korean International Relations (esp. Between Korea and China in the 19th Century) 한국 근대

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  • 4TH Annual Workshop of the Worldwide Consortium of Korean Studies Centres

    23–26 June 2008

    The Australian National University, SPARK HELMORE THEATRE 2

    LIST OF PARTICIPANTS: Cornell University Yeogeun Kim Fudan University Gan Fu

    Prof. Yuanhua Shi

    Griffith University Dr John Jorgensen Independent Uri Kaplan Korea University Chang Inmo

    Prof. Choi Deok Soo Kim Hyoung-Gun Kyushu University Prof. Inaba, Tsugio

    Kawanishi, Yuya Prof. Matsubara, Takatoshi

    Monash, Melbourne Mohita Roman Peking University Prof. Shen Ding Chang

    Wang Ying

    Seoul National University Prof. Eun Ki-Soo Liu, Lee (유리) SOAS, London Sandra Fahy Sungkyunkwan University Park Eun-Young The Australian National University Dr Ahn En Young Dane Alston Dr Ruth Barraclough

    Emma Campbell Dr Duck-young Lee Dr Roald Maliangkay Noritake, Ayami Park Hea-jin Dr Leonid Petrov

    Prof. Ken Wells

  • Tokyo University Toyoshima, Yuka UBC, Vancouver Park Si Nae UCLA Prof. Namhee Lee Sonja Kim University of Auckland Yihua Hong

    Dr Song Changzoo Tommy Vorst

    University of Chicago Yoon Sun Yang University of Hawaii Whi Chang University of Washington in Seattle Shin Jeongsoo UNSW, Sydney Dr Greg Evon Yonsei University Jang Mi-hyun Lee Sang Wook

    PROGRAM

    23 June (Monday) 9:00-9:30

    Registration

    9:30–10:20

    Opening of Workshop. Opening by Prof. Ken Wells and Dr Tsugio Inaba, Director of the Kyushu Korean Program. Welcome by Prof. Robin Jeffrey, Dean of the College of Asia and the Pacific, and Prof. Kent Anderson, Director of the Faculty of Asian Studies.

    10:30-12:00

    Session 1: Political Science/International Relations 1. Kim Hyoung-Gun (Korea University) – Modern Korean International Relations

    (esp. Between Korea and China in the 19th Century) 한국 근대 국제관계사 (19세기 韓淸관계).’

    2. Gan Fu (Fudan University) – ‘한국정치문화의 유교사상 측징 및 한국외교에 대한 영향.’

    3. Wang Ying (Peking University) – ‘중국국민정부와 대한민국 임시정부의 연원에 대한 연구.’

    Lunch – catering services will provide a sushi lunch in the Staff Common Room at FAS

  • 1:45-2:45

    Workshop: Scholars’ responses and open discussion Dr Song Changzoo Prof. Yuanhua Shi

    (15-minute) tea break 3:00-4:00

    Session 2: History/Literature I 1. Dane Alston (ANU) – ‘Reading the Winds of Change: Kwŏn Kŭn on the Book of

    Odes.’ 2. Park Si Nae (University of British Columbia) – ‘Politics and Literary Styles in the

    late Chosŏn Munch'e Panjŏng.’

    4:00-4:30

    Workshop: Scholars' responses and open discussion Prof. Choi Deok Soo Prof. Eun Ki-Soo

    Dinner for all participants, at University House’s Commons Room from 6:00. 7:00-8:30

    Evening presentation, also in Commons Room: Dr Greg Evon – ‘Buddhist Proselytization through Fiction: Kim Manjung's “Lady Sa's Journey to the South” (Sassi namjong-gi; ca. 1690) and Han Yongun's 'A Terrible Fate' (Pangmyong; 1939)’

    24 June (Tuesday) 9:00-10:30

    Session 3: Political Science 1. Sandra Fahy (SOAS, London) – ‘”The Bottom of the Well”: North Koreans’

    Perspectives.’ 2. Emma Campbell (ANU) – ‘Korea’s Political Economy: From the ‘Worst of Both

    Worlds’ under Kim Young-sam to Roh’s ‘Second Phase of Democracy’. 3. Whi Chang (University of Hawai`i) – ‘Nationalism and Colonial Tradition in

    Communist Morals: Morals Education in North Korea.’

    (30-minute) tea break 11:00-11:45

    Workshop: Scholars' responses and open discussion Prof. Namhee Lee Dr Song Changzoo Dr Leonid Petrov

  • Lunch – catering services will provide a simple lunch in the Staff Common Room at FAS 12:45-2:15

    Session 4: Cultural Studies 1. Hea-jin Park (ANU) – ‘South Koreans in Northern Argentina: The Isca Yacu case.’ 2. Yihua Hong (Auckland University) – ‘Chinese, Korean, or what else? Identity

    Transformations of Chosŏnjok migrant Brides in Korea.’ 3. Liu, Lee (유리) (Seoul National University) – ‘Who Cares about the Hallyu

    Phenomenon Now?’

    2:15-3:00

    Workshop: Scholars' responses and open discussion Prof. Eun Ki-Soo Dr Ahn En Young Dr Roald Maliangkay

    (15-minute) tea break 3:15-4:15

    Session 5: Language and Education 1. Lee Sang Wook (Yonsei University) – ‘What Did They Examine?: Civil

    Examination Poetry in the Chosŏn Dynasty.’ 2. Tommy Vorst (Auckland University) – ‘Becoming a better…what? Korean

    NNESTs’ Experiences in TESOL Certification.’

    4:15-4:45

    Workshop: Scholars’ responses and open discussion Prof. Shen Ding Chang Prof. Matsubara Takatoshi Dr Duck-Young Lee

    5:00-6:45

    Consortium Business Meeting

    7:00

    Dinner for participants from outside Canberra, hosted by His Excellency, Dr Kim Woo-Sang, The Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, at his Residence. Dinner address by Prof. Choi Deok Soo. A bus will pick us all up in front of University House at 6:45. It will return us all to University House at 9:30.

    25 June (Wednesday) 9:00-10:00

    Session 6: History/Literature II 3. Toyoshima, Yuka (Tokyo University) – ‘1116년 入宋 高麗使節의 체험: 『東人之文四六』과 『東文選』에 남겨진 사료 분석을 통하여.’

    4. Kawanishi, Yuya (Kyushu University) – ‘被虜朝鮮人·洪浩然의 연구.’

  • 10:00-10:30

    Workshop: Scholars’ responses and open discussion Prof. Choi Deok Soo Prof. Eun Ki-Soo Dr John Jorgensen

    (30-minute) tea break 11:00-12:00

    Session 7: Religion 1. Uri Kaplan (Yonsei University) – ‘Images of Monasticism: The Temple Stay

    Program and the Rebranding of Korean Buddhist Temples.’ 2. Park Eun-Young (Sunggyunkwan University) – ‘야나이하라 타다오(矢內原忠雄)의 조선인식 연구 - 그의 기독교 사상을 중심으로.’

    12:00-12:30

    Workshop: Scholars' responses and open discussion Dr John Jorgensen Prof. Ken Wells

    Lunch – catering services will provide a simple lunch in the Staff Common Room at FAS 1:30-3:00

    Session 8: History/Literature III 1. Shin Jeongsoo (University of Washington in Seattle) – ‘The Making of Chinese

    King Peony in Korean Literature.’ 2. Yeogeun Kim (Cornell University) – ‘Yi Ok (1760-1814) and the Revolution in

    Chosŏn Literary Styles.’ 3. Yoon Sun Yang (University of Chicago) – Leaving Home (Ka) to Return Home

    (Kajŏng): Yi Injik’s “Tears of Blood”.’

    3:00-3:45

    Workshop: Scholars' responses and open discussion Dr Greg Evon Dr Ruth Barraclough

    Dinner for participants from outside Canberra, at Lemon Grass Thai restaurant (5-min walk from ANU’s main entrance), from 6:00-7:15. Please make sure you get to the restaurant on time as we have somewhat limited time for dinner. 7:30-8:45

    Evening presentation: Prof. Namhee Lee

    26 June (Thursday) 8:30-9:30

    Session 9: Gender/History

  • 1. Jang Mi-hyun (Yonsei University) – ‘Export Leading Economic Development and

    Women Laborers: Focusing on the Life and Recognition of Women Laborers in the Free Export Zone.’

    2. Ayami Noritake (ANU) – 'Marketplace and diverse economy: female dressmakers in the Tongdaemun Shijang Area, Seoul.'

    9:30-10:00

    Workshop: Scholars’ responses and open discussion Prof. Namhee Lee Prof. Ken Wells Dr Ruth Barraclough

    (30-minute) tea break 10:30-12:00

    Session 10: Gender/History 3. Chang Inmo (Korea University) – ‘근우회를 통해 본 일제시기 사회주의 여성운동론.’

    4. Mohita Roman (Monash University) – ‘Dangers of Representing Comfort Women: Gender and Nationalism in Korea.’

    5. Sonja Kim (UCLA) – ‘Women’s Disease”—Protecting Women’s Fertility in Colonial Korea.’

    12:00-12:45

    Workshop: Scholars’ responses and open discussion Prof. Namhee Lee Prof. Ken Wells Dr Ruth Barraclough

    12:45-1:00

    Concluding Remarks. Prof. Kenneth Wells

    Lunch – catering services will provide a selection of lunch rolls in the Staff Common Room at FAS 2:15

    Bus departure: visit to the National Library of Australia’s Korean collection. A coach will pick you up in front of the Coombs Building.