[KS] Binghamton University Presents "Hallyu America: The Global	Flow of K-Pop"
    Immanuel J Kim 
    ikim at binghamton.edu
       
    Mon Apr  8 14:48:57 EDT 2013
    
    
  
Dear KS Colleagues,
Department of Asian and Asian American Studies and The Center for Korean
Studies at Binghamton University proudly present:
"Hallyu America!: The Global Flow of K-Pop"
April 12, 2013
Fine Arts 258
We are excited to host this event for undergraduate, graduate, faculty, and
the public. We have a fine line of speakers domestic and international, who
will be critically assessing Hallyu and K-Pop in the United States. Please
contact Robert Ji-Song Ku (jku at binghamton.edu) or Immanuel Kim (
ikim at binghamton.edu) for any inquiries. Thank you.
Schedule:
1:30 - 1:45 Opening Remarks
     Sungdai Cho, Director, Center for Korean Studies
     Robert Ji-Song Ku, Co-coordinator, Program in Asian and Asian American
Studies
1:45 - 3:00
     JungBong Choi, New York University
          K-Pop Complex
     Roald Maliangkay, The Australian National University
          Fancy Sleeves and Jackets: Tracing the History of Idol K-Pop
     Chairs: Yoonkyung Lee, Nick Kaldis
3:00 - 3:15 Break
3:15 - 4:00
     Mary Yu Danico, Cal Poly Pomona
          Consuming Hallyuwood: The Continuing Significance of K-Pop in the
Diaspora
     Crystal Anderson, Elon University
          Mansae in the USA!: What K-Pop Means in the United States
     Chairs: So-Jin Moon, Sonja Kim
4:30 - 4:45 Break
4:45 - 5:25
     Sharon Heijin Lee, New York University
          The Politics and Promises of "Gangnam Style"
     Chair: Robert Ji-Song Ku
5:25 - 5:30 Closing Remarks
     Immanuel Kim, Assistant Professor, Department of Asian and Asian
American Studies
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Immanuel Kim
Assistant Professor
Dept of Asian and Asian American Studies
Binghamton University
4400 Vestal Parkway East
Binghamton, NY 13902-6000
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