[KS] Call for Papers 'Years of Radical Change' Conference on Korean Screen Culture

Andy Jackson gp200 at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 20 14:06:44 EST 2012


Please could you post a second announcement for a screen culture conference to be held at SOAS next year. 

Best, Andrew.


Second Announcement
 
Years of radical change(2):
SOAS Conference on Korean Screen Culture
May 31st-June 1st 2013.
Centre for Korean Studies in
collaboration with the Centre for Film and Screen Studies, School of Oriental
and African Studies, University of London, United Kingdom.
 
Call
for Papers
South and North
Korean cinema past and present     
Anime              
Television
dramas
Government policy towards cultural production         
Film festivals     
Video games
Intertextuality and the influence of Korean cinema on
Hollywood
The Korean wave (hallyu) in Asia and beyond                 
Korean popular
music videos
Papers
on other forms of Korean popular culture will also be considered. 
 
Proposals (for
individual papers as well as panel proposals) should include the name,
institutional affiliation, the title of the paper, an abstract of 400 words,
and a 100-word biography of the author. Please send proposals by January 31st 2013 to Andrew David Jackson at radicalchange at soas.ac.uk. Successful applicants will be
required to send the complete paper of 5,500 - 6,000 words by April 20th, 2013. 
 
For all enquiries, please contact
Andrew David Jackson at radicalchange at soas.ac.uk.
The organizers will make an
effort to secure funding for accommodation and economy travel expenses to
presenters (from outside London) whose papers have been accepted. 
 
The organizers will
publish outstanding papers from the conference in Arts and Humanities Citation
Index listed journal Acta Koreana 16-2.
 
Updated
information will be posted at:
 
http://www.soas.ac.uk/koreanstudies/events/korean-popular-culture-2013/31may2013-years-of-radical-change-conference-on-korean-screen-culture.html
 
Sponsored
by the Academy for Korean Studies.
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