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<P>The 52nd Yonsei-KF Korean Studies Forum, </P>
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<P>The Korean Studies Program and the Institute of Modern Korean Studies
at the Graduate School of International Studies, Yonsei University are
pleased to invite you to attend the 52nd Yonsei-KF Korean Studies Forum,
which will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005 at 6:00 pm at Room
702 of New Millennium Hall. The speaker is Dr. Beatrix Mecsi, a
Researcher in the Institute of Art History at the University of Budapest.
Her talk "Why is Bodhidharma Crossing the Sea in Korea? : Reconsidering
Text-Image Relationships for Understanding Religious Iconograph" will
examine how the long-held views of identifying its object as Bodhidharma
can be contrasted with a more critical observation in the context of other
images and related textual sources by taking Kim Hongdo's (1745- after
1814) famous painting of a crossing figure (Kansong Art Museum, Seoul) as
a good example.</P>
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<P>The presention will be followed by a dinner reception. I
hope many will come to enjoy the presentation, the discussion, and the
reception.Contact Young-Goo Kang at 010-2385-8664 for further
inquiries. </P>
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<P>Sincerely, </P>
<P>Hyuk-Rae Kim</P>
<P>Professor of Korean Studies</P>
<P>GSIS, Yonsei Univeristy</P></TD></TR></TABLE><BR>
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Hyuk-Rae Kim, Ph.D. in Sociology
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Professor, Korean Studies Program
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Director, Institute for Modern Korean Studies
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Graduate School of International Studies
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Yonsei University
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Seoul, 120-749 KOREA
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Office Tel: +82-2-2123-4705 Fax: +82-2-392-3321
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Institute Tel: +82-2-212304437 Fax: +82-2-362-1651
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Mobile: 010-4710-4705
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E-mail : hyukrae@yonsei.ac.kr/ imks@yonsei.ac.kr
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http://gsis.yonsei.ac.kr
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