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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Korean Literature Symposium: Crossing Borders
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SUMMARY:Korean Literature Symposium: Crossing Borders
DESCRIPTION:<p><em>Sponsored by Korea Institute, Harvard University</em><br><em>Co-sponsored by the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations and Harvard University Asia Center</em></p><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="86535dda-2325-49bc-a7d9-21da262b481c">&nbsp;</drupal-media><p><strong>Schedule:</strong><br>8:15 – 8:45&nbsp;&nbsp;Breakfast &amp; Registration<br><br>8:50 – 9:00&nbsp;&nbsp;Introductory Remarks by Professor Sun Joo Kim<br><br>9:00 – 10:45&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Session I: Form and Freedom in Korean Literature</strong><br>Moderator: Sun Joo Kim (Harvard University)<br>Discussants: Xiaofei Tian (Harvard University), Bruce Fulton (University of British Columbia)<br><br>Seung-Hee Jeon (Yonsei University)<br><em>Creative Adaptation of Traditional Korean&nbsp;Sijo&nbsp;Forms in Contemporary English&nbsp;Sijo&nbsp;Poems: A Study of Prosodic Experimentations in David R. McCann’s English&nbsp;Sijo&nbsp;Poems from the Perspective of Generative Metrics Theory</em><br><br>Young-Jun Lee (Kyung Hee University)<br><em>Always Present: Unredeemable Time in Modern Korean Literature</em><br><br>Sunghee Kim (Harvard University)<br><em>Use and Utility: New Hermeneutic Possibilities and Ethical Inquiries in the Study of North Korean Literature</em><br><br>10:45 – 11:00&nbsp;&nbsp;Coffee Break<br><br>11:00 – 12:15&nbsp; <strong>Session II: Voices from the Margins&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong><br>Moderator: Paul Y. Chang&nbsp;(Harvard University)<br>Discussants: Mark Peterson (Brigham Young University)<br><br>Ellie Choi (Cornell University)<br><em>Northern silhyangmin (西北 失鄕民)&nbsp;writers in colonial Keijō</em><br><br>Ivanna Yi (Harvard University)<br><em>Creating the Self with the Other: Empathy and the Imagination in Anton Chekhov, William Faulkner, and Shin Kyung-Sook</em><br><br>12:15 – 1:30&nbsp;&nbsp;Lunch (Remarks by Korea Foundation Executive Vice President Nam-jin Zeon)<br><br>1:30 – 3:15&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Session III: Materiality of Literature</strong><br>Moderator: Yoon Sun Yang (Boston University)<br>Discussants: Stephen Owen (Harvard University), Kyeong-Hee Choi (The University of Chicago), Alexander Zahlten&nbsp;(Harvard University)<br><br>Jamie Jungmin Yoo (Harvard University)<br><em>Location of Texts: Sino-Korean Book Circulation and Reception of Ming and Qing Literature in Late 18th-Century Korea</em><br><br>Jiwon Shin (Arizona State University)<br><em>Chinese Image, Korean Text, and Cultural Objects in Circulation, 1800’s-1940’s</em><br><br>Wayne de Fremery (Sogang University)<br><em>Graph, Map &amp; Tree—New (and Old) Algorithms for Performing Korean Literature</em><br><br>3:15 – 3:30&nbsp;&nbsp;Coffee Break<br><br>3:30 – 5:15&nbsp; <strong>Session IV: History and Literature</strong><br>Moderator: Carter J. Eckert&nbsp;(Harvard University)<br>Discussants: Karen Thornber (Harvard University), Mi-Ryong Shim (Harvard University), Christopher Hanscom (University of California, Los Angeles)<br><br>John M. Frankl (Yonsei University)<br><em>Liberated by Oppression: Colonial Korea between the United States and Japan</em><br><br>Jung Ja Choi (Harvard University)<br><em>Playing with Voices: Rewriting Women’s History in Ko Chŏnghŭi’s Poetry</em><br><br>Ji-Eun Lee (Washington University in St. Louis)<br><em>Searching for Memory: Writing Trauma in Post-1987 Korean Literature</em><br><br>5:15 – 5:30&nbsp;<strong>&nbsp;Closing Remarks by Professor David R. McCann</strong><br><br><em>The Korea Institute acknowledges the generous support of the Sunshik Min Endowment for the Advancement of Korean Literature.</em></p><p>&nbsp;</p>
LOCATION:Reading Room, Harvard Faculty Club, 20 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20140502T121500Z
DTEND:20140502T213000Z
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