[KS] The 49th Yonsei-KF Korean Studies Forum - Tuesday, Sep. 27, 6:00 pm (Hyuk-Rae Kim)

김혁래 hyukrae at yonsei.ac.kr
Tue Sep 20 19:06:06 EDT 2005






The 49th Yonsei-KF Korean Studies Forum, 

 

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 49th Yonsei-KF Korean Studies Forum, which will be held 
on Tuesday, Sep. 7, 2005 at 6:00 pm at Room 702 of New Millennium 
Hall. The speaker is Dr. Brian Yecies, Lecturer in the Communication and 
Cultural Studies Program at the University of Wollongong. His talk "Slimy Snakes 
Slither Surrounding Seoul: Hollywood's Battle with South Korea's Screen Quota 
System, 1966-2005" will examine how the most active and integrated film 
companies in Hollywood - all members of the Motion Picture Association of 
America (MPAA) - have engaged the US State Department and Office of the US Trade 
Representative to aim systematic retaliation tactics at South Korea's film 
policy and Screen Quota System.

 
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.  

 

Sincerely, 

Hyuk-Rae Kim

Professor of Korean Studies

GSIS, Yonsei Univeristy





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Hyuk-Rae Kim, Ph.D. in Sociology
Professor, Korean Studies Program
Director, Institute for Modern Korean Studies
Graduate School of International Studies
Yonsei University
Seoul, 120-749 KOREA
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