[KS] Hanyang RICH Workshop "Everyday Coloniality" 10/28-29

Cheehyung Kim 김지형 cheehyungkim at gmail.com
Sat Oct 22 22:22:49 EDT 2011


Dear Colleagues,
The Transnational History of Everyday Life Team at Hanyang
University's Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture
(RICH) is very excited to hold the following event. Please contact me
with any inquiries. Thank you.

Cheehyung Kim
Co-Organizer
Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture
Hanyang University
cheehyungkim at gmail.com +82-(0)-2220-0545
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Everyday Coloniality: Migration, Ego-documents, Visuality

10.28 (Fri) – 10.29 (Sat), 2011
Hanyang University, Graduate School 7th Floor, Seoul

Fri 10.28 Moderators: Kayoung MIN (RICH), Cheehyung KIM (RICH)

1000-1005 Welcoming Remark 								
- YUN Haedong (RICH)

1005-1010 Introduction of Eve Rosenhaft  				
- Alf LÜDTKE (Hanyang / U Erfurt, Germany)

1010-1115 Keynote Address	 							

Everywhere Coloniality: Reflections on Some Family Histories
- Eve ROSENHAFT (U Liverpool, UK)

1115-1215 [Panel 1.] Migration and Transnational History 	

On Minor Transnationalism and Everyday Coloniality in China and Japan:
Artists Suk Hee Man (1932-2002) and Jun Chae (1926 - )
- Hijoo SON (Sogang U)

On Transnational Subalterneity
- Hyun Ok PARK (York U, Canada)

1430-1530 [Panel 2.] Migrant Work in South Korea Today		

 (Neo)colonial Legacies, Racism, and Migrant Workers in South Korea
- Wol-san LIEM (Research Institute for Alternative Workers’ Movements)

On Migrant Work and Labor Law
- Michel CATUIRA (President, Migrants’ Trade Union)

1645-1830 Multimedia Presentation

In the Land of the Morning Calm (1925) by Archabbot Norbert Weber

Sat 10.29 Moderators: Sangrok LEE (National Institute of Korean
History), Myoung-hoon SHIN

1000-1130 [Panel 3.] Ego-Documents: Memoirs, Diaries		

I will trouble you no more: the culture of ideological conversion in
postwar North Korea, as seen through a memoir of a labor hero
- Cheehyung KIM (RICH)

Discovering" Everyday Coloniality in Taiwan: Utsumi Chūji's "Everyday
Life," a Study of His Diary
- Hui-yu Caroline T’SAI (Academica Sinica, Taiwan)

1330-1430  [Panel 4.1] Visuality: Film and Photography, Part 1	

Strategies of the (Re)Production of Everyday Life in Manchukuo through
and in Film
- YUKAWA Shiro (U Bonn, Germany)

How to be Human, Good, and Civilized: Everyday Modernity in the
Crevices (a Study of Movie Ads for the 15 Lost Local Films Produced in
Hong Kong, 1934)
- Linda LAI (City University Hong Kong)

1545-1645 [Panel 4.2] Visuality: Film and Photography, Part 2	

Going Native or Don't Forget Your Mission! Archabbot Norbert Weber's
View on Colonial Korea: Films, Photographs, Artifacts and Texts
- You Jae LEE (U Tübingen, Germany)

Photographs, Scrapbooks, Account Books: How to Use Visual and Textual
Fragments in the Interpretation of People’s Everyday?
- Alf LÜDTKE

1800 Wrap-Up Discussion 							

Organized by the WCU Alltagsgeschichte Transnational Team at Hanyang
University’s Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture
(RICH) Funded by the World Class University (WCU) Program of National
Research Foundation of Korea




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