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Session 9: The Park Era as History
Reshaping the Korean State through the "Middle Course," 1961–1963, Tae Gyun Park
Sasanggye and the Limits of the Intellectual Resistance to the Developmental State the 1960s, Michael Kim
Rural Modernization and Development during the Park Administration, Clark W. Sorensen
Heavy and Chemical Industrialization: South Korea’s Homeland Security Measure, Hyung-A Kim
Critiquing Gendered Social Movements: Repositioning Women in Activist Subcultures in South Korea, Young-A Park
Women United: Gender as a Gesture of Solidarity in and around Korean Feminism, Rebecca N. Ruhlen
Gendered Scripts and Institutionalized Fissures: The Politics of Non-Standard Employment in the South Korean Labor Movement, Jennifer Jihye Chun
Making Strong Men: Unemployed Workers’ Wives and Reshaping Democratic Unionism, Jong Bum Kwon
Session 30: Literature of the Haebang konggan
Kim Yôngnang’s Later Poetry, Ann Y. Choi
Political Subtext in Hwang Sunwôn’s Mongnômi maûl ûi kae, Bruce Fulton
From Flesh to Spirit: Sô Chôngju’s Aesthetic Shift during the Haebang konggan, Mickey Hong
Securing the National Home in Yôm Sangsôp’s Hyop’ung, Theodore Hughes
Session 48: Confucianism and Women in Late Chosŏn Korea
Edifying the Confucian Woman: Didactic Literature for Upper-Class Women in Chosŏn Korea, Michael J. Pettid
Two Female Confucian Philosophers in Late Chosŏn Korea, Youngmin Kim
Devalued Bodies, Revalued Status: The Passage of Female Slaves to the Commoner in Late Chosŏn Korea, Milan Hejtmanek
Widows’ Position and Agency in Late Chosŏn Korea, Ji-Young Jung
Session 67: Roundtable: Electronic Resources and Korean Studies
Session 106: The Japanese Censorship System and Korean Responses in Colonial Korea
Censorship Institution and Censors in Colonial Korea, Keun-Sik Jung
Japanese Justification of Its Censorship System and Korean Reactions in the Era of Cultural Rule, Heon-Ho Park
The Censorship System and the Colonial Media in the Era of Japanese Cultural Rule, Kee-Hyung Han
The Recovery of Erased Words in Korean Literary Works under Japanese Censorship, Man-Soo Han
Session 125: Practices of the Body, Discourses of the Mind: The New Woman in Colonial Korea
Re-imagining Old Womanhood: Literary Representations of New Womanhood in Early Twentieth-Century Korea, Hyaeweol Choi
"Limiting Birth" in Colonial Korea: New Woman, Sex, and Birth Control, Sonja M. Kim
Session 144: Korean Cinema: Texts and Contexts, from Post-Liberation to the Post-IMF Eras
Fatal Attraction: Hollywood’s Reactions to the Korean Screen Quota System, Brian Yecies
Transnational Adaptations and Cross-Cultural Remakes in South Korea’s Golden Age Cinema, David S. Diffrient
From Golden Age to Dark Age: The Transition of Korean Cinema under Park Chung Hee, 1961–1979, Ae-Gyung Shim
Taming a Dangerous Woman: Gender Politics and the Cross-Cultural Transformations of Untold Scandal, Hye Seung Chung
Session 163: Shifting Images of Korea: Visual Representation of Korean Culture
Korean Culture through the Lens of the National Geographic Society, 1910–1945, Young-Hoon Kim
The Economic Contribution of Korea’s Visual Culture Industry, Eun Mee Kim
The Image of Korea in Japanese Mass Media and Popular Culture, Hyangjin Lee
Session 182: Christianity and the (Re)Construction of Self and Other in Korea
How to Construct God: Anthropomorphism or Anthropocentricism or What? Donald L. Baker
A Genealogy of an "Other": Protestant Missionaries’ Discourse on Korean "Shamanism", 1895–1914, Sung-Deuk Oak
American Missionaries’ Transformation in Korea, Donald N. Clark
Religious Adherency and the 1985 and 1995 Censuses: What They Tell Us and Don’t Tell Us about Korean Christianity, James H. Grayson
Session 183: Roundtable: The Impeachment of Roh, Moo Hyun: One Year Later
Session 203: Reconstructing Medieval Korean Buddhism
The Chodang Chip and Korean Buddhism, Sem Vermeersch
The Transmission of Lin-chi Chan in Late Koryŏ: A Reappraisal, Patrick R. Uhlmann
Why Did Kungye Claim to be the Buddha Maitreya? The Maitreya Cult and Royal Power in the Silla-Koryŏ Transition, Richard D. McBride II
Session 204: The Politics of Reform in Colonial and Liberated Korea
The Ideological Origins of the South Korean State, Chong-Myong Im
The Politics of Empowerment: Everyday Life within the North Korean Revolution 1945–1950, Suzy Kim
Modernity and Religion in 1920s and 1930s Colonial Korea, Albert L. Park
Bodies that Matter: Sex, Reproduction, and the Politics of Health in Colonial Korea, Theodore Jun Yoo