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Abstracts of the 2000 AAS Annual Meeting
March 9–12, 2000, San Diego, CA

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KOREA SESSIONS

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[ 15 | 32 | 52 | 73 | 93 | 112 | 133 | 189 | 210 ]


Session 15: Gender and Modernity in Korean Literature and Cinema

Gender, Yuhaksaeng and Korean Subjectivities, Susie Jie Young Kim

Gender and Modernity in Mansejon, Kelly Jeong

Where is Papa in Chang Sôn-u Films? Kyung Hyun Kim


Session 32: Slavery in Traditional Korea

A Methodological Retrospective on Comparative Studies of the Koryô Nobi, Seung-ki Hong

Nobi in Three Korean Confucian Academies: A Study of Local Institutional Slavery in the Latter Chosôn Dynasty, Milan Hejtmanek

Patterns of Ownership in Chosôn-Period Korean Slavery: Purchase and Sales, Relocations, and Runaways, Mark Peterson


Session 52: Modernity and Mobility: Dislocation in Korean and Korean-American Literature and Film

Dreamers, Artists, and Other Wanderers: Kim Won-il’s "The Kite" (Yon), Helen H. Koh

What’s Love Got To Do With It?: Greg Pak’s "Fighting Grandpa," Grace Kyungwon Hong

The Late Koryô Court of Kongmin Wang as an Allegory of Post-1945 Korean Politics: A Literary and Historiographical Analysis of Younghill Kang’s "A Murder in the Royal Palace," Walter Lew


Session 73: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Literature, Art, and Society

The ‘Folk’ and the Individual in Kim Sowol’s Poetry, Ann Choi

Late Chosôn Society as Reflected in a Shamanistic Narrative: The Pari kongju muga and the Marginalization of Korean Women, Michael J. Pettid

The Visual Images of Advertisements in Colonial Korea, James P. Thomas


Session 93: Too Modern Too Soon?: Dualism in Civil Society, Everyday Life, and Social Relations in Contemporary Korea

Changes of Values and Generational Gaps Between 1970s and 1990s in Korea, Eun-Yeong Na

Social Networks of Koreans, Jaeyeol Yee

Society in Vortex: yônchul Society vs. Civil Society, Jaehyuck Lee

Politics of Network and Social Trust: A Case Study in the Organizational Culture of Korean Venture Industry, Kyung-Koo Han


Session 112: Nationalism and Korean Historiography

Korean Thought and Nationalism, Eun-su Cho

Internal Development: A Dilemma in Post-Colonial Korean Historiography, James Freda

History, Subjectivity, and the Minjung Movement, Nam Hee Lee


Session 133: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Development, Democracy, and Citizenship in Korea

Change in South Korean Citizenship and its Implications, Jung-Sun Park

Democratization in South Korea: The Elite Settlements of 1987, Carl J. Saxer

Land, Law, and Protest in Southern Korea 1920–1934, Chulwoo Lee

Developing South Korea, 1945–1960, David Ekbladh


Session 189: ROUNDTABLE: Korea’s Response to the Asian Financial Crisis (Sponsored by the Asia Society)


Session 210: ROUNDTABLE: Invisible Hand? Economic Reform and Democratization in South Korea


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