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The Seventh Annual
KOREAN STUDIES GRADUATE STUDENT CONFERENCE 2002

Saturday, March 9, 2002
Barker Center, Harvard University

9:00 REGISTRATION
  • OPENING REMARKS: Carter J. Eckert
    Professor of Modern Korean History
    Director of the Korea Institute, Harvard University
9:30-
10:45
PANEL I: KOREAN LITERATURE
Moderator: David R. McCann, Harvard University
  • Sunyoung Park, Columbia University
    Historicizing "Korean Realism": The Development of Korean Literature from the mid-1920s to the late 1930s
  • Kuen-Hee Han, Columbia University
    Conflicts in Self-Formation in the Na Hye-Suk
10:45-
12:15
PANEL II: MODERN KOREA
Moderator: Carter J. Eckert, Harvard University
  • Yunjeong Joo, Academy of Korean Studies
    A Study of "Modern Gaze" Represented at Industrial Exhibition: A Case of the Chosun Industrial Exhibition, 1915
  • Jose Aleman, Princeton University
    The "One True People, Two States" Paradigm and the Politics of National Division in South Korea
  • Ji-Eun Lee, Harvard University
    Sinyosong and the Rise and Fall of New Women
12:15 LUNCH

1:15-
3:00
PANEL III: CHRISTIANITY IN KOREA
Moderator: Vipan Chandra, Wheaton College
  • Paul Y. Chang, Harvard University
    Christian Theology and Praxis During the Yusin Era (1972-1979): Developing the Dialectical Understanding of Social Movements
  • Sung-Deuk Oak, Boston University
    Encounter of Christianity and Daoism in Korea, 1895-1910
  • Nami Kim, Harvard University
    Wo/men the Ba-ram Bearers: Korean Christian Women
  • Chong Bum Kim, Harvard University
    Old-time Religion: Protestantism and Korean Religions in the Colonial Period
3:00 COFFEE BREAK

3:15-
4:45
PANEL IV: KOREAN DIASPORA
Moderator: Sun Joo Kim, Harvard University
  • Tobias Hubinette, Stockholm University
    The Adoption Issue in Korea: Diaspora Politics in the Age of Globalization
  • June Mee Kim, Harvard University
    An Ethnohistorical Analysis of Modern Korean American Immigration with Case Study Data from the Greater-Seattle-Area
  • Peace Lee, Ohio State University
    Voices from Yanbian: History, Identity, and Oral Tradition of Joseonjok
4:45-
5:30
OPEN DISCUSSION:
The Future of Korean Studies

Please direct all inquiries to Sue Jean Cho or Julianna Lee (ksgsc@yahoo.com).



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The Harvard Korean Studies Graduate Student Conference acknowledges the generous support of the Korea Foundation and the Korea Institute.


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