[KS] Koreanstudies Digest, Vol 212, Issue 1

Jeehey Kim jeehey at gmail.com
Mon Feb 1 16:27:09 EST 2021


The University of Chicago has one, but you might have to require the
librarian for access:
https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/collex/collections/postcard-collection-colonial-korea/

Here are some other online archives:

The East Asia Image Collection of Lafayette College (
https://dss.lafayette.edu/collections/east-asia-image-collection/)
A postcard collection at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto
University (https://rmda.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/collection/asia-pc)
Chōsen shashin ehagaki database at the International Research Center for
Japanese Studies, Kyoto (
https://kutsukake.nichibun.ac.jp/CHO/index.html?page=1)

Jeehey Kim

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>    1. [Reminder][Call for Papers] 8th Annual KU Graduate Student
>       Conference on Korean History : Marginalized Voices in Korean
>       History (Korea University)
>    2. Korean Colonial Postcard Collection (Jen Z)
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> Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2021 12:12:54 +0900
> Subject: [KS] [Reminder][Call for Papers] 8th Annual KU Graduate Student
> Conference on Korean History : Marginalized Voices in Korean History
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> [Reminder][Call for Papers] By Korea University
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> *8th Annual Korea University Graduate Student Conference:*
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> *Marginalized Voices in Korean History*
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> Korea University, Seoul, South Korea / Also Livestream on Zoom Meetings
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> *Planned Date : Friday, May, 28th, 2021*
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> We invite submissions for the Korea University Graduate Student (KUGS)
> Conference to be held at Korea University in Seoul, South Korea, 2021, and
> simultaneously streamed online.
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> The KUGS Conference is an annual conference that aims at providing an
> interdisciplinary forum for graduate students to exchange their ideas and
> discuss current research pertaining to Korean history and Asian studies. It
> is an opportunity for young scholars to present their research to both
> their peers and eminent scholars. The conference will also enable
> participants to meet others in their field conducting similar research, and
> gain valuable professional experience in presenting their work for
> discussion
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> The 2019 conference, titled “Converging Studies and Methods to a
> Comprehensive Understanding of Asia” highlighted the recent achievements of
> Korean studies from 30 graduate students from 12 countries. Unfortunately,
> due to the COVID-19 situation the 2020 conference was cancelled. However,
> as a result of the post-pandemic ‘new-normal’, the next conference will
> include an online platform. Thus, we invite graduate students to submit
> abstracts for our next conference on May 28, 2021.
>
>
>
> The theme for the 2021 Annual Korea University Korean History Graduate
> Student Conference is “Marginalized Voices in Korean History.” We welcome
> paper proposals that focus on any historical time period. Although all
> applications will be taken into consideration, particular attention will be
> given to papers that focus on marginalized groups including, but not
> exclusively, women, ethnic and religious minorities, the LGBTQI community,
> the disabled, etc. Scholars with bold and different approaches help to
> deepen our understanding of history and build on already constructed ideas
> through new interpretations. The conference aims at providing a space for
> emerging scholars to present innovate methods and perspectives in Korean
> history and Asian studies research. Since we are revisiting the cancelled
> theme from 2020, we welcome applicants from the previous year to
> participate.
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> Eligibility and Application Guidelines:
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> 1. All abstract submissions should be sent to Lee Junghyun at
> koreahistoryconference at gmail.com, with your name, program of graduate
> study, and contact information.
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> 2. Applicants must be currently enrolled in a program of graduate study
> ("postgraduate" in British degree classification systems).
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> 3. Papers must be related to *Asian studies, mainly Korean, Chinese, and
> Japanese studies.* Special consideration will be given to papers focusing
> on Korea, but all areas and disciplines related to Asia may apply.
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> 4. Abstracts must be no longer than 250 words.
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> 5. Deadline for abstract submission: *Sunday, February 7th, 2021, 5:00
> p.m. Eastern Standard Time.*
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> Notification of acceptance will be given *by February 26th, 2021.*
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> Housing: Housing will be available for those presenting papers.
>
> Inquiries: For general conference and abstract submission inquiries,
> please contact:
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> koreahistoryconference at gmail.com
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> www.facebook.com/KoreaUniversityKoreanHistory
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> *Annual Korea University **Graduate Student Conference*
>
> Department of Korean History, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea
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> Inquiries: For general conference and abstract submission inquiries,
> please contact:koreahistoryconference at gmail.com
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Jen Z <jenniferzuboff at gmail.com>
> To: koreanstudies at koreanstudies.com
> Cc:
> Bcc:
> Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2021 15:33:29 +0000
> Subject: [KS] Korean Colonial Postcard Collection
> Hello,
> I am trying to access the Korean Colonial Postcard Collection online for
> my thesis, but have not been able to find it anywhere. Does anyone know
> where I could view it?
> Many thanks,
> Jen
>


-- 
Jeehey Kim
Assistant Professor
Art History, School of Art
Affiliate Faculty, East Asian Studies
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721
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