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<FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>Dear all,<BR>
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I am pleased to announce that owing to the generous support from the Korea Foundation and ANU's International Centre of Excellence in Asia Pacific Studies, this month we are once again holding our annual Korean Studies Graduate Conference, which forms part of ANU's Asia-Pacific Week. Anyone interested is most welcome to attend; we look forward to welcoming you (no registration fee required). <BR>
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29-31 (Mon-Wed) JANUARY 2007<BR>
ANU, FAS building – Baldessin Precinct Bldg, Staff Common Room, 4th floor<BR>
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29 Jan (Monday)<BR>
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9:00 <BR>
Opening of Asia-Pacific Week. Welcome by the Dean of the Faculty of Asian Studies, Prof. Rikki Kersten.<BR>
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10:00-11:30 <B>Session 1: International Relations</B> <BR>
Danielle Chubb (ANU) – 'Contentious Advocacy: North Korea, Human Rights and South Korean Civil Society'<BR>
Han Seung Hoon (Korea University) – 'International Relations between Korea, China, Japan, and Western Powers in the late 19th Century'<BR>
Lim Soyoung (Yonsei University).<BR>
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11:30-12:15 <BR>
Scholars' responses and open discussion, with Prof. Stuart Harris, ANU and Prof. Peter van Ness, ANU.<BR>
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1:30-2:30 <B>Session II: History</B> <BR>
Chong Daham (Korea University) – 'Making Chosŏn's own Tributaries: The Dispatch of Kyŏngchagwan (敬差官) to Jurchen and Tsushima'<BR>
Lee Miji (Korea University) – 'Strangers and Savages: an Aspect of the Early Mongol-Koryo Relations in the Thirteenth Century'.<BR>
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2:30-3:00 <BR>
Scholars' responses and open discussion, with Dr Greg Evon, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Dr John Jorgensen, The University of Queensland, Brisbane and Prof. Ken Wells, ANU.<BR>
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3:30-5:00 <B>Session III: History</B> <BR>
Dane Alston (ANU) – 'Chang Chi-yŏn and his Chosŏn Yugyo Yŏnwŏn'<BR>
Lee Seungkyoo (Yonsei University) – 'Political Myth of the Founding Hero in Joseon Dynasty'<BR>
Park Jong Gwang (Yonsei University) – 'Rule of Rite (禮) in Early Choson Dynasty: Focusing on Chong To-jon'.<BR>
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5:00-5:45<BR>
Scholars' responses and open discussion, with Dr Greg Evon, Dr John Jorgensen and Prof. Ken Wells.<BR>
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8:00<BR>
Evening presentation: Dr Roald Maliangkay – '1950s Pop'<BR>
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<HR ALIGN=CENTER SIZE="3" WIDTH="95%">30 Jan (Tuesday)<BR>
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8:30-10:30 <B>Session IV: Political Science</B> <BR>
Kim Min Wook (Yonsei University) – 'The Conflict Displacement and the Transformation of Electoral Cleavage in Korea'<BR>
Kim Yongsoon (Yonsei University) – 'North Korea's Power Play toward the US and Nationalism'<BR>
Sohn Han-Byeol (SNU) – 'The President’s Personal Inclination and Foreign Policy Making: The Case of Korea’s Foreign Policy toward Japan'<BR>
Song Kyung-ho (Yonsei University) – 'A Study on Changing Private School Law in Korea, 2005: In the Light of Democratic Education'.<BR>
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10:30-12:00<BR>
Scholars' responses and open discussion, with Dr Heike Hermanns, ANU, Dr Kim Hyunga, ANU and Dr Changzoo Song, University of Auckland, New Zealand.<BR>
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1:15-2:15 <B>Session V: Cinema</B> <BR>
Dr Kim Jong-soo (Korea University) - 'On the current Trend of Historical Novels and Films in Korea'<BR>
Shim Ae-Gyung (The University of New South Wales, Sydney) – 'Forgotten Hallyuwood: Industrialization and Globalization in South Korea’s 1960s Golden Age of Cinema'.<BR>
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2:15-2:45<BR>
Scholars' responses and open discussion, with Dr Ahn EunYoung, ANU, Dr Roald Maliangkay and Dr Shin Gi-Hyun, The University of New South Wales, Sydney.<BR>
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3:15-4:45 <B>Session VI: Linguistics and Translation</B> <BR>
Kim Heejin (University of Auckland, New Zealand) – 'Translation and Korea'<BR>
Park Soon Hwa (University of Auckland, New Zealand) – 'Translation and Korea'<BR>
Rue Yongju (Curtin University of Technology, Perth) – 'Request Strategies: A Comparative Study in Mandarin Chinese and Korean [natural conversations]'.<BR>
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4:45-5:30<BR>
Scholars' responses and open discussion, with Dr Lee Young-Hee, University of Auckland, New Zealand, and Dr Shin Gi-Hyun.<BR>
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8:00<BR>
Evening presentation: Dr John Jorgenson.<BR>
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8:30-9:30 <B>Session VII: Business</B> <BR>
An Min A (Yonsei University)<BR>
Paul Shepherd (SNU) – 'Globalization of the Korean Antitrust Law'.<BR>
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9:30-10:00<BR>
Scholars' responses and open discussion, with Prof. Peter Drysdale, ANU, and Prof. Ken Wells.<BR>
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10:30-12:00 <B>Session VIII: Diaspora<BR>
</B>Park Hea-jin (ANU) – 'Selling South America: Constructing Images of South America and Korean Migration to the Region'<BR>
Iain Sands (University of Auckland, New Zealand) – 'Nationalism in Crisis: Prejudice, Discrimination, and Stigmatization of North Koreans living in South Korea'<BR>
Ellie Seo (University of Auckland, New Zealand) – 'Return Migration of 1.5 Generation Korean New Zealanders: Return Migrants or Transmigrants?'.<BR>
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12:00-12:45<BR>
Scholars' responses and open discussion, with Prof. Tessa Morris-Suzuki, ANU, Dr Changzoo Song.<BR>
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2:00-3:30 <B>Session IX: Gender</B> <BR>
Lee Bo hyun (The University of New South Wales, Sydney) – 'Looking into Rejection by Men and Women Found in Korean Cinematic Dialogues in the Light of Politeness Theory'<BR>
Roman Mohita (Monash University, Melbourne) – 'The Dilemma of the Comfort Women: Collective Trauma vs. Individual Trauma'<BR>
Ayami Noritake (ANU) – 'Gender, Marketplace and Urban Space in Contemporary South Korea: The Dongdaemun Shijang in Seoul'.<BR>
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3:30-4:15<BR>
Scholars' responses and open discussion, with Dr John Jorgensen, Dr Lee Younghee and Prof. Ken Wells.<BR>
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<HR ALIGN=CENTER SIZE="3" WIDTH="95%">For more information, please feel free to ring or email me at the contact address below. Program updates will be shown here: <a href="http://asianstudies.anu.edu.au/wiki/index.php/Korean_Studies_Centre">http://asianstudies.anu.edu.au/wiki/index.php/Korean_Studies_Centre</a><BR>
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Yours,<BR>
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Roald Maliangkay<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><FONT COLOR="#000080"><FONT FACE="Optima, Times New Roman"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11.0px'>Dr. Roald H. Maliangkay<BR>
Faculty of Asian Studies, China and Korea Centre<BR>
Baldessin Precinct Building, Room E3.07<BR>
The Australian National University<BR>
Acton, Canberra ACT 0200, <BR>
AUSTRALIA<BR>
Tel: + 61 2 6125 3191<BR>
Fax: +61 2 6125 3144<BR>
<a href="http://asianstudies.anu.edu.au/wiki/index.php/Dr_Roald_Maliangkay">http://asianstudies.anu.edu.au/wiki/index.php/Dr_Roald_Maliangkay</a><BR>
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