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Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University
Program
JUNE 17 (FRIDAY)
16.00 ~ Registration (Grand Marriott Hotel)
Room 1
9.00-10.00 Opening ceremony (Institute of Asian and African Studies of Moscow State University)
10.00-11.30 Room 1
Business and Economy Panel “Business and Economy”
Discussant – Dr. Irina Korgun (Hankuk University of Foreign Studeis)
1. KIM Hyung-A (Australian National University), LEW Seok-Choon (Yonsei University): Industrial Warriors: South Korea’s Skilled Workers of the 1970s
2. Dr. Rouben KAZARIYAN (Institute of Oriental Studies of RAS): Political interaction of big business and the state in South Korea
3. Dr. KWON O. Yul (Griffith University): Korean Cultural Effects on its Economic Prospects
11.30-14.00 Room 1
Literature 1 Panel “Literature”
Discussant –
1. Justyna NAJBAR (Korean Studies Section, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Warsaw): Kubo on the road. The act of wandering in “A day in life of Kubo, the novelist” by Pak T’ae-wǒn, Ch’oe In-hun and Chu In-sǒk
2. Dr. Anastasia GURYEVA (Saint Petersburg State University): Genre Transformations and New Tendencies in Sijo Poetry of Late Joseon Period Viewed Through Chinese Personal Names Usage (based on the “Namhun Taepyeong-ga” Poetical Anthology)
3. Miriam Lowensteinova (Charles University in Prague): Reading Kim Sakkat’s Poetry
4. Martin PETERSEN (University of Copenhagen): The Downfall of a Model Citizen? - Family background representations in current North Korean comics
5. Dr. Tatiana GABROUSSENKO (Australian National University): From hell to paradise: the narrative of repatriation in North Korean literary fiction
6. Choi Inna (Faculty of Asian and African Studies, Saint-Petersburg State University): Possessed by the Creative Process (based on the short stories of the Korean writer Kim Dong-in (1900-1951), the Japanese writer Akutagawa Ryunosuke (1892-1927) and the Russian writer Ivan Bunin (1870-1953))
14.00-15.00 Lunch
15.00-17.00 Room 1
Literature 2 Panel “20세기초 한국어문학에서의 전통과 근대성의 교차점” (“The Intersection between Tradition and Modernity in Korean Language and Literature of the Early Twentieth Century”)
Chair – Professor CHO Se-hyoung (University of Seoul)
1. Professor CHO Se-hyoung (University of Seoul): 동아시아의 근대 논의, 그리고 사설시조 (On the Matters of East Asian Modernity in Saseolsijo(辭說時調))
2. Dr. Cho Hae-Sug (Seoul National University): 20세기 초 시조에 나타난 한국 전통 문학 양식의 전환과 근대의 양상 -신문 발표 시조를 중심으로
3. Dr. Mun Suk-yeong (Seoul National University): 한국어사 시대구분 문제에서의 19세기 말~20세기 초의 위치 - 문법 현상의 변화를 중심으로
4. Dr. Rho Kyung Hee (Yonsei University): 20세기초 조선거주 일본지식인의 한국고문헌 연구와 고서수집 활동
5. Sonja Haussler (Free University Berlin, Faculty of History and Culture, Korean Studies): Heritage and Tradition in the Literature of North Korea: The “Excavation” of Classical Works
17.00-19.00 Room 1
Literature 3 Panel “Dynamics of Tradition and Innovation of P’ansori in the Global Era, in Transmission, Translation, and Recreation”
Chair – Professor KIM Jong-cheol (SNU)
Discussant – Professor Aleksander Guillemoz (EHESS, France)
1. CHOE Key-Sook (HK Professor, Yonsei University, The Institute of Korean Studies, Seoul): The Paradox of Modern Succession and transformation of Genre surrounding P'ansori, a Form of 'Stuffed Tradition' - Focusing on the Reinterpretation of Pansori in Modern Korean Popular Culture
2. Professor KIM Jong-cheol (Seoul National University): The creation of new pansori in the 20th century-Didactic Reinforcement, Narrative Impoverishment
3. Dr. HAN Yumi (Université de Franche-Comté & CRC, CNRS-Paris 7): The contemporary revival of the p'ansori : the creation of The Good Person of Sichuan, by Lee Ja-ram
4. Professor PARK Chan E. (Ohio State University): Creating Diasporic P’ansori in America
5. PÉJAUDIER Hervé (Ph.D. candidate, CNRS-EHESS): For a local global approach: Translating, publishing and acting the traditional p'ansoris in French
Room 2
10.00-12.00 Room 2
Modern Korean Society 1 Panel “Strategies of Self-Representation: The Case of South Korea”
Discussant – Dr. Valérie Gelézeau (EHESS)
1. HWANG Yun Mi (EHESS): Heritage Commodity Cycle and Branding of Soft-Nationalism in South Korea
2. Florence GALMICHE (EHESS): Branding Korean Buddhism: which consequences on religious practices?
3. KIM Huiyeon (EHESS): Between church branding and nation branding
4. Alena Schmuck (Graduate Student of East Asian Economy and Society, Vienna University): Nation Branding in South Korea: A Modern Continuation of the Developmental State?
12.00-14.00 Room 2
Art and Archaeology 1 Panel “A View into North Korean Culture”
Discussant – Dr. Koen De Ceuster (Leiden University)
1. Yoon Min-Kyung (Leiden University): Historical Representations in North Korean Genre Paintings
2. Lee Young Mi (Ajou University): Fissures in North Korean Narratives: The Logic of Transformation in Revolutionary Drama, Opera, Movie, and Novel
3. Immanuel Kim (University of California-Riverside): A New Genealogy: The Rise of the Intelligentsia in North Korean Literature and Film
4. Marsha Haufler (University of Kansas): The “Golden Age” of Mosaic Murals in the DPRK
14.00-15.00 Lunch
15.00-17.00 Room 2
Art and Archaeology 2 Panel “Art and Archaeology”
Discussant – Dr. Denis Samsonov (Department of Eastern and South-Eastern Asia, Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera) RAS, St. Petersburg State University)
1. Steven CHUNG (Princeton University): Cinema, Nationality, Archive
2. Joanna ELFVING-HWANG (Frankfurt University): Masculine Anxieties in Contemporary South Korean Dramas
3. Nelly Georgieva-Russ (Academy of Korean Studies): Paintings of Immortals from the Mid-Chosŏn Period: An Album by Cho Sae-gŏl (1636-1706)
4. LEE Hyun Joo (University Paris): Missionary’s propaganda and aesthetic acculturation. Theatrical performance at Ryong-San, a Korean seminar in the early 20th century
5. Maya STILLER (UCLA): "Masterpieces of Korean art" - A critical analysis of collecting and exhibiting Korean culture in Germany
17.00-19.00 Room 2
Pre-Modern History 1 Panel “Space Constructs of East Asia Seen From Travel Records: Between Sinosphere and Janosphere”
Chair and discussant – Dr. Hur Kyoung Jin (Yonsei University)
Discussant – Dr. Vladimir Tikhonov (Dept. of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo)
1. Xu Yi (Nantong University): Shenyang and its cultural features in Chosŏn Envoys’ Eyes
2. Lee Sang Wook (Yonsei University): A Travel through the Heart of “Barbarians”: Politics of Cultural Space Construction in East Asia
3. Kang Hye Jong (Yonsei University): Shenyang 's Image in Korean Intellectuals’ Travel Records in 1930’s
4. Moon Soon Hee (The Catholic University of Korea): A Travel of the Discourse: Japanese Girl’s School Trip to Manchu in 1939
Room 3
10.00-12.00 Room 3
Modern History 1 Panel “What Triggered the Changes in the Korean Peninsula in the Early 1970s?”
Chair – Professor Park Tae Gyun (Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University)
1. Park Tae Gyun (Seoul National University): Changes in US policy toward Asia: abandonment and making a room for Asian leaders
2. Kim Chong Min (Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University): What caused the Korea’s Transition to Heavy and Chemical Industry: Implication of US-ROK Textile Agreement
3. Chung Hayone (Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University): Precursor to Yushin: The Significance of Declaration of a State of Emergency in 1971
4. Lee Eunkyung (Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University): ROK Forces in Vietnam: Help or Burden?
5. Park Sohyun (Graduate School of History and Culture, Sookmyung Women’s University): What Initiated the Inter-Korean talks?
12.00-14.00 Room 3 Modern History 2 Panel “A Century of Migration: Koreans in Hawaii, Japan, and Post-Soviet State”
Discussant – Dr. Petr Podalko (Aoyama Gakuin Univeristy)
1. Dr. Patterson Wayne (St. Norbert College): Korean Immigration to Hawaii and the Triangular Relationship among Korea, Japan, and the United States, 1902-1905
2. Dr. Mark E. Caprio (Rikkyo University): Korean Repatriation and the Formation of a Japan-Based Diaspora
3. Chagay Alena (Nagoya University): Social Status and Labor Mobility of Uzbek Koreans in the Post-Soviet Era
4. Saveliev Igor (Nagoya University): Place, Space and Diaspora Transformation: Recent Migration Patterns of ethnic Koreans in the Post-Soviet States
14.00-15.00 Lunch
15.00-17.00 Room 3
Modern History 3 Panel “Phantom Limbs, Multiple Heads – Korean Capital Cities in the Divided Nation”
Chair – Dr. Valérie GELÉZEAU (EHESS)
Discussant – Dr. Alain DELISSEN (EHESS)
1. Dr. Élisabeth Chabanol (École française d’Extrême-Orient): Kaesong: An Ancient Capital where both Koreas can Meet
2. Robert Oppenheim (University of Texas at Austin): How was Kyongju the Capital of Yusin?
3. Bernhard Seliger (Hanns-Seidel Foundation, Seoul): Urban Development in Pyongyang – From a Bustling Industrial and Trading Center to a Socialist Model City – and Back?
4. Dr. Valérie Gelézeau (EHESS): Seoul, Global City in the South?
17.00-18.30 Room 3
Modern History 4 Panel “History and Memory Politics in Contemporary Korea”
Discussant – Dr. Vladimir Tikhonov (Dept. of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo)
1. Dr. Yun Haedong (SKKU, Academy of East Asian Studies): The Bar of East Asian Memory: Korean Memories of the Wanbaoshan Incident
2. Dr. Koen De Ceuster (Leiden University, Centre for Korean Studies): Historical Justice and the Memorialisation of History in Contemporary Korea
3. Dr. Jung Keunsik (SNU, Department of Sociology): 분단체제하에서의 가족사쓰기: 기억과 현실사이에서
18.30-19.30 Room 3
Special event Presentation by Dr. Kwon Hee Young, Academy of Korean Studies
Room 4
10.00-14.00 Room 4
Religion and Philosophy 1 Panel “The Korean Buddhist Tradition and its Characteristics”
Chair – Professor Choi Pyong-hon (Seoul National University)
Discussants – Professor Kim Chong-sun (Rhode Island University, Dep. of History), Mr. Ch'oe Kyong-han (Ph.D. student, Dep. of Korean History, Seoul National University)
1. Prof. Yannick Bruneton (Paris Diderot - Paris 7): «The figure of Chan master Baozhi (418?-514): a model for the pre-modern Buddhist historiography in Korea?»
2. Prof. Joerg Plassen (Ruhr University Bochum): «Some further reflections on the role of the Wonhyo-gye in early East Asian Hwaom thought”
3. Prof. Kim Chong-sun (Rhode Island University, Dep. of History): “The Impact of Shamanism on the Eminent Korean Monks in the Samguk Yusa”
4. Dr. Tonino Puggioni (free lance scholar): «On the Buddhist relations between Koryo and Yuan China - With special regard to the role played by the Confucian literati»
5. Prof. Kim Yong-tae (Dongguk University): «Changes in Buddhist policy during the first half of the 17th century and trends in the Buddhist clergy»
6. Prof. Ch’oe Pyong-hon (Seoul National University): «The Chogye Sect in Korean history» (Korean)
7. Prof. Pankaj Mohan (Academy of Korean Studies): «Influence of Indian devotionalism on Monk Han Yongun's writings»
8. Rev. Hyewon (Kilsangsa, Korean Buddhist Association in France): «Crossed views on the Chogyejong campaign for the national and international promotion of Kanhwason - reading a paper on the ideas of Master Soong»
9. Rev. Bernard Senecal (Sogang University): «Crossed views on the Chogyejong campaign for the national and international promotion of Kanhwason»
14.00-15.00 Lunch
15.00-17.00 Room 4
Religion and Philosophy 2 Panel “Religion and Philosophy”
Discussant – Dr. Joerg Plassen (Ruhr University Bochum)
1. GLOMB Vladimir (Charles University of Prague): Reading Classics till Death: The curriculum of Chosŏn literati
2. KIM Jongmyung (Academy of Korean Studies): Politics and Buddhism in Sixteenth-century Confucian Korea
3. Dr. Roald Maliangkay (The Australian National University): There Is No Amen in Shaman: Music Preservation and Christianity in South Korea
4. PARK Jun Hwan (The University of Edinburgh): “THE MORE YOU WANT, THE MORE YOU’VE GOT TO SPEND”: Money and the Dramatisation of Desire within the Religious Symbolism of Daegam in Korean Shamanic Rituals for Luck and Fortune
5. Lee Jung-Shim (Leiden University): Meditation amid war: Hong Sayong’s Buddhist literature in wartime colonial Korea
17.00-19.00 Room 4
Religion and Philosophy 3 Panel “Continuity and Change of Neo-Confucian Orthodoxy in the Last Choson” (“조선 후기 성리학의 연속과 변화”)
Discussant –
1. Choi Young Jin (Sung Kyun Kwan University): 伊藤仁齋 ∙ 戴震 ∙ 崔漢綺의 理개념에 대한 비교연구
2. Lee Kyeong Won (Daejin University): 조선후기 天觀念의 분기와 사상적 특징
3. Kim Kyeong Hee (Sung Kyun Kwan University): 朱子 茶山이토진사이 仁思想의 비교연구
-『孟子』 不忍人之心章의 주석을 중심으로-
4. Kim Hyon-woo (Chinese Academy of Social Science): 성리학과 東道西器 (Search for a Fusion: Eastern Way and Western Tools)
20.00 ~ Reception (Grand Marriott Hotel) hosted by the Korea Foundation
Room 1
9.00-11.30 Room 1
Linguistics 1 Panel “Linguistics”
Discussant –
1. Georgij NOWOSSJELOW (Department of Linguistics, University of Konstanz): Optionality in affix omission in Korean
2. Dr. Ekaterina POKHOLKOVA (Moscow State Linguistic University): Comma as the main semantic element in South Korean newspaper article titles
3. Dr. Andryi RYZHKOV (Kyung Hee University): Lexical Parallels between Korean and Manchurian Languages: with focus on language of 수군기행 Sukun-kihaeng" ("The Diary of a Manchu Soldier in Seventeenth-century China")
4. KWON Yonghae, CHOI Jungyoon (La Rochelle University, Faculty of Letters, Languages and Arts): ‘주제조사와 보조사’ 및 ‘상태동사와 형용사’를 중심으로
5. Dr. Elena RUDNITSKAYA (Institute of Oriental Studies, Language Division), HWANG Seo-Kyoung (Dept. Russian Lang. & Lit., Yonsei University): The syntactic analysis of the ani-la ‘not… but’ construction in Korean: a topic-comment pseudocleft-like structure
6. Olivier Bailblé (EHESS, University of Paris 7, & Beijing University): Mechanisms of syntactic and semantic change in Korean Language from the end of the 19th century to present: focus on problems of external borrowing
11.30-13.00 Room 1
Linguistics 2 Panel “Hunmin-jŏng'ŭm and ḥPhags-pa”
1. Prof. Song Ki Joong (Former Professor of Seoul National University): The Hunmin-jŏng'ŭm and the ḥPhags-pa Writing Systems
2. Albrecht Huwe (University of Bonn): A 550 years old misunderstanding: The real relationship between Hunmin jeongeum (script) and the old Chinese characters
3. Lee Sang-Oak (Seoul National University): Not Copy but Envy: The Korean Alphabet Did not Imitate Mongol ḥPhags-pa but Was Invented with Graphical Originality
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-16.00 Room 1
Linguistics 3 Panel “Exploring new perspectives on Korean language education”
Discussant – Dr. Andriy Ryzhkov (Kyung Hee University)
1. Nicola Fraschini (Korea University): Modality in Korean and its application in language teaching from a systemic functional perspective
2. Choe Hyun Jeong (Korea University): Korean prosody teaching method for English speaking American learners
3. Park Ji Youn (Korea University): Education effect of correcting Korean vowel errors for Chinese
16.00-18.00 Room 1
Special event Library Studies presentations:
1. The National Library of Korea (Dr. Lee Gui Won, Ms. Kye Nanyoung)
2. Harvard-Yenching Library (Dr. Kang Mikyung)
3. NAVER (Dr. Hong Euntaek, Dr. Rhee Sunghyun)
Room 2
9.00-11.00 Room 2
Pre-Modern History 2 Panel “고대 동아시아 교류와 상호인식”
1. Yeon Min Soo (Kyushu University): 일본 율령국가의 대신라 교류와 인식
2. Lim Sang Sun (Academy of Korean Studies): 발해를 통해 본 동아시아의 상호 교류
3. Lee Jae Seok (Kyoto University): 7세기 동아시아의 정세와 白村江 전투의 역사적 의의
4. Pak Victoria V. (Moscow State University): 삼국유사를 통해서 본 한중일 역사문화 교류
5. Woo Sung Min (Peking University): 한중일 교과서상에 나타난 동아시아 문화교류
11.00-13.00 Room 2
Pre-Modern History 3 Panel “The Objects and Processes of Social Transformation in Sixteenth-Century Korea”
Discussants – Professor Martina Deuchler (Professor Emerita, University of London), Professor B.C.A. Walraven (Leiden University)
1. Javier Cha (Harvard University): Voices of Dissent: The Limits of the Civilizing Project and the Moralization of Politics
2. Cho Hwisang (Harvard University): Transforming Neo-Confucian Scholarship into a Way of Life: T’oegye’s Co-optation of the Genre of Letters
3. John S. Lee (Harvard University): The Waterlogged Limits of Integration: The Failure of the Anhǔng Canal Project and its Consequences
4. Isabelle Sancho (EHESS): Yulgok and the Neo-Confucian Civilizing Process: Old Wine in a New Bottle?
5. Sixiang Wang (Columbia University): Diplomacy and Civilization in Chosŏn–Ming Relations
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-16.00 Room 2
Pre-Modern History 4 Panel “Inroads into eighteenth-century Chosŏn history”
Discussant – Dr. Konstantin Asmolov (Center for Korean Studies, Institute of Far Eastern Studies of RAS)
1. Dr. Andrew Jackson (SOAS): The Musillan rebellion of 1728 (戊申亂): Resources and fifth-columnists
2. Kirill Ermakov (Moscow State University): Hwasŏng Fortress and the problem of military technology development in Late Chosŏn Korea
3. Dr. KIM Daeyeol (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales): 18세기 조선 유가 지식인들의 불교와의 관계 : 사회문화적 측면
4. Dr. Bella Pak (Department of Korea and Mongolia, Institute of Oriental Studies of RAS): Russian Diplomacy in Korea in 1906-1907: Politics of “Restraining Influence” of the Japanese under the Residency-General
16.00-18.00 Room 2
Pre-Modern History 5
Panel “Circulating Cultural Objects, Ideas, Men, and Representations in and about late Chosŏn Dynasty”
Discussant – Professor Marion Eggert (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
1. Aurélien LAROULANDIE (EHESS): The Request Trade (kuch’ŏng muyŏk 求請貿易) : Circulation of Knowledge and Cultural Objects between Chosŏn Korea and Tokugawa Japan, 17th - 18th Centuries
2. Pierre-Emmanuel ROUX (EHESS): The Hermit Kingdom at the Center? Missionary Networks and Discourse on Chosŏn Korea from the 17th to the 19th Century
3. Andreas MÜLLER-LEE (Ruhr-Universität Bochum): Preliminary Remarks on the Introduction of Western Learning in late Chosŏn Dynasty and its Conceptual Implications for Traditional and Modern Epistemic Orders
Room 3
09.00-11.00 Room 3
Politics 1 Panel “Politics”
Discussant – Dr. Aleksandr Zhebin (Institute of the Far Eastern Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences)
1. Hannes B. MOSLER (Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Koreastudien): 한국과 독일에서 정당의 헌법적 지위와 그 실질적인 해석에 대한 비교연구. 정당조직을 중심으로
2. SHIBATA, Kimiko (Keio University): 일회담에 있어서의 재일한국인 영주권부여문제 교섭: 박정희 정권기를 중심으로
3. David SHIM (German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Institute of Asian Studies): South Korea as an Emerging Power in International Politics – Addressing Leadership and Followership
4. LEE Eun-Jeung (Freie Universität Berlin): 민주화 이후의 개헌담론을 통해 본 한국 정치엘리트들의 헌법관/법의식
11.00-13.00 Room 3
Politics 2 Panel “The Politics of Historical Reconciliation in South Korea”
Chair and discussant - Dr. Michael D. Shin (University of Cambridge)
1. Prof. Lee Jiwon (Daelim University College): 전쟁과 친일 – 전쟁 동원의 인식과 논리
2. Dr. Lee Seung-Ryul (Yonsei University): 근대일본을바라보는 한국과 한-일 화해의 길
3. Dr. Woo Dae-Hyung (Yonsei University): 이완용과 송병준 재산의 국가 환수 始末
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-16.00 Room 3
Modern History 5 Panel “일제의 식민지 검열과 출판미디어 문화”
Discussant – Professor JUNG Keunsik (Seoul National University)
1. Professor PARK Heonho (고려대 민족문화연구원): 출판력의 관점에서 본 식민지 조선의 지식문화 – <조선출판경찰월보> (1928~1938)의 통계적 분석을 중심으로
2. Professor HAN Kee Hyung (Academy of East Asian Studies in Sungkyunkwan University): 식민지 조선에서 금지된 서적들 : 1928-1941 - 조선총독부 경무국 편, <금지단행본목록>의 분석
3. Professor LEE, Hye Ryoung (성균관대 동아시아학술원): 집합행동과 의지의 표상, 그리고 식민지 검열
16.00-18.00 Room 3
Special event Presentation of the book by Aleksandr Melikhov “Republic of Korea: in Search of Fairy-Tale. Koreans in Russian Mirrors”.
Presenter – Dr. Denis Samsonov (Department of Eastern and South-Eastern Asia, Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera) RAS, St. Petersburg State University)
Room 4
09.00-11.00 Room 4
Modern Korean Society 2 Panel “Recent Developments in Korean Civil Society”
Chair – Dr. David Hundt (School of International and Political Studies, Deakin University)
1. Dr. David Hundt (Deakin University): Contesting Neo-Liberalism in Korea: Financial Crisis and Beyond
2. Dr. Heike Hermanns (Department of Politics, Gyeongsang National University): The environmental movement and the greening of Korean politics
3. Kim Hyuk-Rae (Korean Studies Program, Graduate School of International Studies, Yonsei University): Contested Governance in the Making of Multicultural Societies in East Asia
4. Shin Kwang-Yeong (Department of Sociology, Chung-Ang University): Political Changes and Politicization of the Civil Society in South Korea
5. Hong Ilpyo (The Hankyoreh Research Institute): Contentious Politics around "rule of law" and 'public interest litigation' after democratization in Korea
11.00-13.00 Room 4
Modern Korean Society 3 Panel “Modern Korean Society”
Chair and discussant – Dr. Ruediger Frank (University of Vienna)
1. Prof. James Huntley GRAYSON (Emeritus Professor at the School of East Asian Studies, The University of Sheffield Sheffield): The Empire of Mount Sion: A Korean Millenarian Group Born in a Time of Crisis
2. Dr. Stephen EPSTEIN (Victoria University of Wellington): From Russia with Love: Contemporary South Korean Images of Russia
3. Olga FEDORENKO (East Asian Studies Dept., University of Toronto): Greed at the expense of public interest?” Changing ideologies of media regimes in contemporary South Korea, with focus on broadcast advertising
4. Kevin GRAY (University of Sussex): The International Origins of Korea’s Neo-Conservative Revolution
5. JEONG Ae Ran (Université Paris): Performance aesthetic and identity issues of Kumgangsan Gagukdan (금강산가극단), a professional arts troupe founded by Koreans in Japan
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-16.00 Room 4
Modern Korean Society 4 Panel “History, Memory and Social Suffering: Case Studies from Korea”
Chair and discussant - Dr. Ruediger Frank (University of Vienna)
1. Sandra FAHY (University of Southern California): Speaking and Remembering within Linguistic Limits: North Korean Famine Talk
2. AHN Yonson (University of Frankfurt): Remembering and Forgetting Trauma: “Comfort Women” in South Korea
3. SHIN Hyunjoon (Institute for East Asian Studies, Sungkonghoe University): Re-inventing the tradition of Popular Music: Jang Kiha and his “retro” indie rock
4. Sabine BURGHART (University of Vienna): Building capacities in the DPR Korea: limitations and successes
5. HAN Do-Hyun (Academy of Korean Studies): Revisiting the 2008 Candlelight Demonstrations in Korea
16.00-18.00 Room 4
Modern Korean Society 5 Panel “Experience, recollection and reflection in contemporary Korea: Looking back and gazing forward”
Chair – Dr. Guiseppina De Nicola (SNU, Venice University)
1. Dr. Giuseppina DE NICOLA (Seoul National University & Venice University): Recollections, imagery and dream in Korean family photographs
2. Dr. Janna BALLOD (Seokyung University, Han Yang Unibersity): Cross-cultural approach to construction of collective memories: comparing Korean and Russian perspectives on the Russo-Japanese war
3. Ruth SCHEIDHAUER (University College London): Wolves in sheep’s clothing’? South Korean archaeologists in Kaesŏng
19.00 ~ Cultural Event (Institute of Asian and African Studies, courtyard)
Room 1
9.00-11.00 Room 1
Anthropology and Folklore 1 Panel “New Research in Korean Music”
Chair – Dr. Keith Howard (SOAS, University of London, and Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney)
1. Dr. Keith Howard: A Night at the Opera: How did the North Korean ‘P’i pada/Sea of Blood’ Operatic Style Evolve?
2. Kim Hyelim (SOAS. University of London): Analogies between the contemporary performance of the taegŭm and other East Asian flutes
3. Kwon Hyunseok (SOAS. University of London): Can the Existing Repertory Be Expanded? Samul nori and the Second Generation of Musicians in Korea
4. Sung Sang-Yeon (Department of East Asian Studies, Faculty of Philological and Cultural Studies, University of Vienna): Visual Identity: Popular Music and South Korea
11.00-13.00
Room 1
Anthropology and Folklore 2 Panel “Anthropology and Folklore”
Discussant – Dr. Antonetta Bruno (La Sapienza University of Rome)
1. Maria Osetrova (Yonsei University Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Korean Studies): Representations of National Food Tradition in Contemporary Korean Popular Culture (focusing on Sikkaek (식객) series)
2. Victoria TEN (Leiden University): The Way to Health in GiCheon Art
Room 2
9.00-11.30 Room 2
Pre-Modern History 6 Panel “Dynastic Crisis and Cultural Transformation in Late Chosŏn Korea (1752-1910)”
Chair – Professor JIN Jae Kyo (Sungkyunkwan University)
1. Professor JIN Jae Kyo (Sungkyunkwan University): Chŏngjo as a Man and His Behind-the-Scene Politics: Reading the Hidden Side of Eighteenth-Century Politics
2. BAEK Min Jeong (Sungkyunkwan University): The Reception of Western Learning during the Reign of Chŏngjo and Intellectual Responses
3. PARK Sohyeon (Sungkyunkwan University): Reconstructing Confucian Justice in Nineteenth-Century Korean Legal Culture: Chŏng Yagyong’s Hŭmhŭm sinsŏ and Korean Legal Literature
4. CHOI Wonkyung (Sungkyunkwan University): Korean Intellectuals’ Expanding Perceptions of the World in the Nineteenth Century
5. LEE Young Ho (Sungkyunkwan University): Korean Intellectuals’ Travels to Russia in 1896
6. HAN Jieun (Yonsei University): A Study of An Chunggŭn, focusing on A Treatise on Peace in the East
11.30-13.00 Room 2
Pre-Modern History 7 Panel “New Directions in Late Chosŏn Historiography: Fresh Perspectives on Politics, Society, and the Environment”
Chair – Dr. Kim In-Geol (Seoul National University)
1. Dr. Milan Hejtmanek (Dept. of Korean History, Seoul National University): At Home in the Country: Environmental Change and its Perception in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Chosǒn Korea
2. Dr. Kim Kuen-Tae (Dept. of Korean History, Seoul National University): 19세기 共同納과 洞契
3. Professor Noh Daehwan (Dongguk University): 19세기 조선 지식계의 문명 인식
Room 3
9.00-11.00 Room 3
Modern History 6 Panel “한국인의 이주” (“Koreans’ Migration”)
Chair and Discussant – Professor Lee Nae-young (Director of Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University)
1. Kim German (Prof., Chief Researcher of the Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies (KISI) under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan): Eternal Pilgrims or Migrations of Koreans of the Post-Soviet Central Asia
2. Kim In Seong (Prof., Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University): 구소련 한인의 재이주: 이민과 정착 지원 제도의 실태와 문제점
3. Min Kyounghyoun (Prof., Dept. of History, Korea University): 초기 한러관계에서 러시아의 한인 이주 문제
4. Moon Kyoung-Hee (Prof., Dept. of International Relations, Changwon National University): 한국 여성정책의 패러독스: 이주 여성의 복지와 평등 사이의 딜레마
5. Hwang Jung-Mi (Prof., Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University): 한국의 다문화 담론과 민족 인식 : 대립 혹은 포용?
11.00-13.00 Room 3
Modern History 7 Panel “Cold War, Globalization, and Migration: The Two Koreas and their place in the World”
Discussant – Professor Jung Keunsik (Seoul National University)
1. Professor You Jae Lee (Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen): The Cold War in Center and Periphery: Migration Movements between Korea and Germany
2. Professor Song Chungki (Kongju National University): Overseas experience of South Korean Laborers in the 1970s and the80s in the Middle East
3. Dr. Kim Seong Bo (Yonsei University): Repatriation and Expatriation in the State-Building Period of North Korea
4. Dr. Leonid PETROV (School of Languages and Cultures, The Faculty of Arts, University of Sydney): Geography of Reconciliation: Northeast Asian Conflicts and Korea
5. Dr. JUN Bong Gwan (Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, KAIST): Ye Cha Yun's Diplomatic Activities and Seoul Reform Project
Room 4
9.00-11.00 Room 4
Modern Korean Society 6 Panel “Re/Constructing’ the Post – War Nation, State and Society: Agriculture, Biology, Medicine and Public Health in North and South Korea, (1953 – 1970s)”
Discussant – Dr. Vladimir Tikhonov (Dept. of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo)
1. Byun Hakmoon (Seoul National University): Formation and Transformation of Biology in North Korea during the 1950s and the 1960s: From Biology for Agriculture to Biology for Agriculture and Light Industry
2. Kim Sung Hae Jane (Dept. Asian Languages and Culture, UCLA): “Reconstructing Public Health and Renewing the Nation” – Popular Mobilization of Public Health and Sanitation in Early Cold War Koreas, 1953 – 1960
3: Kim Tae Ho (Weatherhead East Asia Institute, Columbia): Re-constructing Agriculture and the People’s Taste: The Tongil Rice and the “Green Revolution” in the 1970s’ South Korea
4. John DiMoia (National University of Singapore): Reconstructing Medicine at the National Medical Center / 국립의료원(1958-1971): International Actors and Korean Biomedicine
11.00-13.00 Room 4
Modern Korean Society 7 Panel “The Two Koreas in the 1950s: Family, Society, and Beyond”
Chair – Dr. Janice Kim (York University)
Discussant – Dr. Park Tae Gyun (Seoul National University)
1. Janice Kim (York University): Living in Flight: Civilian Displacement, Suffering, and Relief during the Korean War
2. Myung-Lim Park (Yonsei University): “Modernization without Industrialization:” Theoretical Implications of the Plebiscitary Democracy in 1950s South Korea
3. Dong-Choon Kim (Sung Kong Hoe University): The Reconstruction of Civil Society after the Korean War: Pseudo-Government and Family-Centricism (관변화와 가족중심주의)
4. Andre Schmid (University of Toronto): Ideologies of Socialist Domesticity in the Postwar Reconstruction of North Korea