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Session 12, Individual Papers on Korea
Subverting the Symbolic and the Colonial: Re-interpreting the Rhetorical Performance of the Narrator in Yi Sang's "Wings", Catherine Youngkyung Ryu
Commercial Theaters Opened in Korea: The Introduction of Entertainment Space and Changing Theatrical Practices, 1900s-1910s, Sun Ju Kim
Reproducers of Empire: Colonial Population, Medical Research, and Female Physiology in 1930s Korea, Jin-kyung Park
Intimate Encounters, Imperial Frontiers: Sex, G.I. Babies and Citizenship in South Korea and the U.S., 1953-2000, Bongsoo Park
Session 29, Science, Technology, Medicine, and Nation-/State-building in Post-colonial Korea
Imagining Korea through Science and Technology: "Nation-Building through Science" and "Technological Self-Reliance", Sang-Hyun Kim
Cultivating the Seed for State-Building: The Politics of Tong-il Rice in South Korea, 1972-1980, Tae-Ho Kim
Securing Future through Reproductive Technologies and Population Control: The South Korean State's Future Imaginary, 1960s to the Present, Young Gyung Paik
The "'Scientification of the All-Nation' Movement" in the 1970s, Sungook Hong
The Growing Complexity of South Korean Legal Membership and Its Ramifications, Jung-Sun Park
Our Adoptee, Our Alien: Transnational Adoptees as Specters of Foreignness and Family in South Korea, Eleana Kim
Diasporic Affiliations and Cultural Production: A Case Study of the 2002 Kwangju Biennial Project "There", Hijoo Son
Session 73, Traditionalism and the Production of Korean Modernity
Rewriting History through the Gaze of the Spectator, Se-Mi Oh
The Invention of Silla, Jongyon Hwang
Reinventing Pan-Asianism: Cold War Traditionalism in South Korea, Ted Hughes
Inventing Sunjong, Christine Kim
Session 93, Re-thinking Fascism and Internationalism in Modern Korea
Alternative Internationalisms and Ethnonationalisms in the Korean Peninsula, 1950s-1980s, Won Dam Paik
The Controversies on Fascism in Colonial Korea in the 1930s, Vladimir Tikhonov
Rethinking Proletarian Peasant Literature in Colonial Korea as a Problem of Class Liberation, Ethnonationalism, and Empire, Naoki Watanabe
Re-internationalization of South Korean Labor Activism in the Age of Subempire, Jin Kyung Lee
Session 115, Literature in North Korea and South Korea: Continuity and Transformation
The Science Fiction Genre in North Korean Children's Literature: Influence and Transformation, Dafna Zur
Rereading Our Classics: Adaptations and Interpretations of Select Choson-Era Fictional Narratives (kososol) in North Korea and South Korea, Leif Peter Olsen
Hwang Chini as a Literary Myth: Interpretations and Variations in Contemporary North Korean and South Korean Literature, Simon Suk Yeon Kim
Session 116, Perceptions of Death in Pre-modern Korea
From Death to Interment: Questioning Cremation in Koryo Society, Charlotte Horlyck
Ghostly Encounters: Perceptions of Death and the Afterlife in Koryo and Early Choson, Michael J. Pettid
Death as a Deterrent: Capital Punishment and Hyosu in Chosôn Korea, Anders Karlsson
The Familiar Dead: Creation of an Intimate Afterlife in Early Chosôn Korea, Milan Hejtmanek
Session 136, Gender and Labor in Korea and Japan
Female Colonial Labor in Japan’s Prewar Textile Industry, Elyssa M. Faison
Shipyard Women and the Politics of Gender: A Case Study of the KSEC Yard in South Korea, Hwasook B. Nam
Fighting to Return Home: Labor Struggle as the Redemption of Masculinity, Jong Bum Kwon
Slum Romance in Korean Factory Girl Literature, Ruth Barraclough
Session 137, Feminine Subjectivity: Korean Women in Contemporary Literature and Film
Writing on Writing: Ch’oe Yun, Ji-Eun Lee
"Obviously Immoral Love": The Politics of Sexuality in Recent Korean Literature and Film, Seung-Hee Jeon
Fathers and Daughters: Rewriting Fatherhood in the Twenty-first Century, Young-Jun Lee
Beyond the Language of Motherhood, Miseli Jeon
Typology and Development of Korean Kugyol, Pung-hyun Nam
Kunten, Kugyol and Tpointing in the Sinitic Sphere: Re-writing the History of Writing in East Asia, Yoshinori Kobayashi
Session 155, Images of North Korea in Contemporary South Korean Media and Literature
A Bittersweet Love Story? Politics of the New Intimacy toward North Korea(ns) in Contemporary South Korean Cinema, Jeeyoung Shin
A Korea as a Mirror of an America in Welcome to Dongmakgol and Die Another Day, Jeongsub Nam
North Korea a True Guest/Host?, Jongkeun Yang
Repatriation (Song-Hwan, 2003): North Koreans as Political Others and/or Hopes for Reunification, JaeYoon Park
Session 177, City and Text in Colonial Seoul
Proletarian Novels and Nostalgic Space-Time, Chul Kim
Endless Blue Sky: From Seoul to Harbin in Yi Byosok's Pyokgong muhan, John Frankl
The Machine of Youth, The Technology of Modern Literature, Kyoung-Hoon Lee
The Imjin War of Languages: The Emergence of a National Vernacular Space in Korea, JaHyun Kim Haboush
King Sônjo and the Confucian Politics of Contradiction, Nam-lin Hur
The Loyalty and Chastity of Female Entertainers in the Imjin War: Memories of Nongae and Kyewôlhyang, Jung-Ji Young
Collaboration and Assimilation within Japan’s Multi-ethnic Empire: Dreaming of Empire and Naisen Ittai, Michael Kim
Collaboration in Colonial Korea: The Emergence of Modern Subjects and the Making of Citizens in the Postliberation Period, Hae Dong Yun
"Are There Really No Worse Things Than Pro-Japanese Collaboration?" The Colonial Experience in the Contemporary Korean Popular Culture, Kyu Hyun Kim
Modern Girls/New Woman of the Empire in the Age of Nationalism: Nation, Colonial Modernity and "Transnational" Networks in Northeast Asia, Seung-Mi Han