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  Modernity at the Speed of Blur: Korea Studies in the Age of Theory



Modernity at the Speed of Blur: Korea Studies in the Age of Theory

April 18, 2004
625 Mass. Ave., Room 203


09:00-09:30 - Introductions and Welcomes

Jae Chung, Harvard University

09:30-12:30 - SESSION I: Mapping New Space and Keeping New Time

09:30-09:50 - Robert Openheim, University of Texas, Austin
09:50-10:10 - Rebecca Rhuelen, University of Washington
10:10-10:30 - Jong Bum Kwon, New York University
10:30-10:50 - Amy Levine, Cornell University
10:50-11:10 - Mark Byington, Harvard University
11:10-11:30 - Jonga Park, Harvard University
11:30-11.45 - Coffee
11:45-01:00 - Discussion

13:00-14:00 - Lunch

14:00-17:00 - SESSION II: Contemporary Korea and Theory

14:00-14:20 - Donna Kwon, University of California, Berkley
14:20-14:40 - Michael Hurt, University of California, Berkley
14:40-15:00 - Scott Swaner, University of Washington
15:00-15:20 - Jean Chun, University of California, Los Angeles
15:20-15:40 - Dan Kim, Indiana University
15:40-16:00 - Chong Bum Kim, Harvard University
16:00-16:20 - Coffee
16:20-17:00 - Discussion



Sponsored by the Korea Institute and the Korea Foundation.
For more information, contact Jae Chung <jaechung@fas.harvard.edu>.




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