[KS] mistakes on the Korean musical terms appeared in the glossary of the JVC Video Anthology of World Music and Dance
장연옥
yonokchang at ymail.com
Tue Apr 19 03:21:17 EDT 2011
Dear Members in the list,
Has it discussed before/Or has someone pointed this out previously that there
are abundant mistakes (and mis-translations) on Korean musical terms appeared in
the glossary of the JVC Video Anthology of World Music and Dance? I hope this
will attract enough attention from experts in the field of Korean music.
Yeonok Jang
Visiting Lecturer
Seoul Institute of the Arts
Dept. of Korean Music
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제목: Re: [KS] REMINDER - Application Deadline: April 27, 2011 - SSRC Korean
Studies Dissertation Workshop
Am I the only one who thinks that the timing on these workshops could be better?
It seems that summer vacation is a good time to be doing fieldwork and most
people file right before the start of the summer; so either the workshop
interferes with fieldwork or it comes too late (perhaps not for students who
plan to take more than one academic year to write). I know people who've really
gotten a lot out of the workshop but for those of us who do fieldwork/research
in Korea it's impossible/impractical in the fieldwork year and too late the
following year. Of course mid-academic year would make it hard for anyone with a
teaching load to participate. I only wish that such a workshop could be during
the academic year to really facilitate the writing of the dissertation!
CedarBough
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 12:05 AM, Korean Studies <korea at ssrc.org> wrote:
The Social Science Research Council (SSRC) and the Korea Foundation are pleased
to announce the fourth annual Korean Studies Dissertation Workshop.
>
>When: July 6-10, 2011
>Where: Pacific Grove, CA - Asilomar Conference Center
>
>Application Deadline: April 27, 2011
>
>http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/ksdw/
>
>MISSION
>The Social Science Research Council Korean Studies Dissertation Workshop seeks
>to create a sustained network of advanced graduate students and faculty engaged
>in research on Korea. The four-day workshop provides an informal setting for
>participants to give and receive critical feedback on dissertations in progress.
>
>FORMAT
>Individual students will lead discussions of their projects with mentor faculty
>and peers from various disciplines to receive creative and critical input on
>improving their fieldwork plans or writing strategies. This year’s mentor
>faculty include Nancy Abelmann (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign),
>Suk-young Kim (University of California, Santa Barbara), and Jun Yoo (University
>of Hawaii at Manoa). An additional mentor will be drawn from the sociology or
>political science fields.
>
>ELIGIBILITY
>. Only full-time advanced graduate students, regardless of citizenship, who are
>enrolled at US or Canadian institutions are eligible.
>. Participants may be in any social science or humanities field.
>. Applicants must have an approved dissertation prospectus but cannot have
>completed writing for final submission.
>. Special consideration will be given to students from universities that are not
>major Korean Studies institutions.
>
>For the application and more information, please visit us on the web at
>http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/ksdw/.
>
>
>Korean Studies Dissertation Workshop
>Social Science Research Council
>One Pierrepont Plaza, 15th Floor
>Brooklyn, NY 11201
>Tel: 718-517-3640
>Fax: 212-377-2727
>Email: korea at ssrc.org
>
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