<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div>Dear Colleagues,<br></div>Greetings. Allow me to resend the event publicity with an updated information. Many thanks.<br><br></div>Cheehyung Kim<br>ACLS New Faculty Fellow<br>Asian and Middle Eastern Studies / History<br>
Duke University<br>------------------------------<br>
<br>Paradox of Post-Cold War in Asia: Korean War and Beyond?<br><br>Friday, February 28<br>240 Franklin Humanities Center, Duke University<br><br>10:00 am Welcome <br> <br>10:20am-12:00pm Panel: When was the Cold War in Asia? <br>
<br>Namhee Lee (UCLA) <br>“Déjà vu?: The Return of the Ghost of Yusin and re-Cold Warring of the Korean Peninsula”<br> <br>JJ Suh (Woodrow Wilson International Center) <br>“The Cold War that Wasn't: North Korean Nuclear Crisis and the Unending Korean War” <br>
<br>Cheehyung Kim (Duke) <br>“Work is a Battlefield: the Legacy of War Communism in North Korea's Production Regime”<br> <br>Discussion: Leo Ching (Duke) and Dirk Bönker (Duke)<br> <br>1:15-2:15pm Keynote<br> <br>Bruce Cumings (U of Chicago)<br>
“Not War/Not Peace: The Suspended Korean War Under a Nuclear Shadow” <br>
<br>2:15 pm-3:00 pm Roundtable Discussion<br><br>This workshop is part of a semester-long series considering the question of the cold war and the post-cold war from the perspectives of the Koreas, Taiwan and Okinawa. It has been cosponsored by Asian & Middle Eastern Studies, Asian Pacific Studies Institute, Korea Forum, Program in the Arts of the Moving Image, Program in Literature and Humanities Writ Large Emerging Networks on Cultures/Conflicts in Asia. Please go <a href="http://calendar.duke.edu/events/show?fq=id:CAL-8a0870ef-441dccee-0144-4ac37b0b-00003930demobedework@mysite.edu" target="_blank">here</a> and see attached flier for further details. <div class="gmail_quote">
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