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KOREA SESSIONS

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Session 4. Issues of Modern Korean Art: Western Influence and Beyond Orientalism

Modernity in the Traditional Style Portrait Paintings of Ch’ae Yong-sin, Junghee Lee

Art and Politics: Picasso’s Korean War Paintings and Abstract Art of Korea and Japan, 1950s–1960s, Young-mok Chung

Beyond the Mimicry: Suk-Nam Yoon’s Images of Women in 20th-Century Korea, Whui-yeon Jin

Reconstructing the Korean Body: Nam June Paik as Specular Border, Jieun Rhee


Session 25. Negotiating and Representing Koreanness in Twentieth-Century Korean Traditional Music

The Sound of a Nation: Creating New Traditional Music in South Korea, Hilary Vanessa Finchum-Sung

Samul Nori and the Boundaries of Tradition in Late Twentieth-Century South Korea, Nathan Hesselink

Won’gaksa and Chongdong Theater: The Reincarnation of the Legacy, Jin-Woo Kim

Ch’un Hyang: The Ideal Korean Woman, Heather Willoughby


Session 47. Sexuality and Confucianism in Korea: Voices from the Silence

Coming Out: Gay Literature in Contemporary South Korea, Michael J. Pettid

Fragments of Women in a Masculine World: Korean Confucians and the Literary Imagination, Gregory N. Evon

What Do Women Talk About? Voiceless Wives and Mothers in South Korean Mass Media, Hee-Jung Kwon


Session 66. Historical Scholarship of Korea: Problematics and Strategies

Colonialism and Korean Studies in the West, Andre Schmid

Historical Scholarship of Chosôn Korea: Cultural History and Texts, Jahyun Kim Haboush

Imagining Koguryo: Analytic Assumptions and Impasses of Korean ‘Heritage,’ Miwha Lee Stevenson


Session 85. Language and Identity: Ideology, Politics and Language Policies in Korea

Language Purification Movements in the Two Koreas, Ho-min Sohn

Language Policy in South Korea and the Special Case of Japanese, S. Robert Ramsey

Mixed Script and Literacy in Korea, Young-Key Kim-Renaud


Session 86. Individual Papers: Women in 20th-Century Korea

Gender and Labor in Colonial Korea , Janice Kim

Transformation of Gender Relations in Transnational Businesses in South Korea , Jung-Sun Park

A Cultural Reaction by Korean Postmodernism?: Revival Process of the Korean Music Drama, Yôsông kukkûk, Sung Hye Joo

Female Experience and Feminist Identity: The Case of Lee Tai-Young, the First Korean Woman Lawyer in Korea, Haesook Kim

Literary Nationalism and Nam Chong-hyon’s "Punji" (The Land of Excrement), Jung-ho Yoon


Session 106. Korea’s Long 19th Century: A Reconsideration

The Peasant Uprisings of 1862, Sun Joo Kim

More than Rice for Cotton? Foreign Trade in the Open Port Period, Kirk W. Larsen

How Did Everyone Become Yangban? Kyung Moon Hwang


Session 126. Researching Buddhist Nuns in Korea: Multidisciplinary Perspectives

The Meaning of Practice: Buddhist Nuns in Korea, Hyewon Kang

Women as Patrons of Buddhist Art in the Early Chosôn Dynasty, Heejung Kang

Researching and Interpreting Buddhist Women, Paula K. R. Arai

Neither Mountain nor Marketplace: Placing the Buddhist Nun in Contemporary Korean Literature, Hyangsoon Yi


Session 148. Incipient Mass Culture in Colonial Korea

Quantities of Culture, Measures of Modernity: How Mass Was Mass in Colonial Korea, Alain Delissen

Wholesome Education and Sound Leisure: The YMCA as Promoter of Modern Sports in Colonial Korea, 1916–1938, Koen De Ceuster

Marketing Nexus of Recording, Phonograph, Press Advertising, and Radio in 1930s Korea, Michael Robinson

Acoustic Resistance or Incorporation: Modernized Folk Song as a Best-selling Popular Genre in Colonial Korea, Yoo Sun Young


Session 171. Roundtable: The Outlook for Korean Reconciliation since the 2000 Summit. Sponsored by the Asia Society


Session 191. Issues in the Historical Origins of Early Korean States

Runaway Pigs and Jealous Brothers: Problems Concerning the First Relocation of the Koguryô Capital, Mark E. Byington

The Dilemma of Choson in Traditional Chinese Texts, Jae hoon Shim

The Hwarang and the Maitreya Cult in Old Silla, Richard D. McBride II


Session 192. Individual Papers: Korea in the 1990s

Scapegoats, Sheep and Wildebeest: Assigning Blame for the 1997 Korean Economic Crisis, Judith Ann Cherry

Institutions without Institutionalization: Regulatory Forbearance and the Financial Crisis in Korea, Jin-Wook Choi

The Dilemma of Korean Conservatism: In Search of the Causes for Its Poverty, Jung-In Kang

Reshaping Seoul: Neighborhood Redevelopment and Insurgent Citizenship, Lisa Kim Davis

Korean Cinema in Transformation, Jinhee Kim


Session 211. Korea’s Encounter with Japan and the West: Religion and Ideology in the Late Chosôn Dynasty

The Catholic "Reformation" and the Problem of Authority in Nineteenth-Century Korea, Jong Sun Ryu

The Geography of Political Imagination in Late Nineteenth-Century Korea: Japan, the Progressive Party and Kim Ok-kyun, Nam-lin Hur

Frontiers of Empire: Canadian Missionaries in the Late Chosôn Dynasty, Steven Lee