[KS] Fw: Pre-modern Korean Studies Conference

Glomb Vladimir vladous2000 at yahoo.com
Fri May 25 08:16:46 EDT 2018


 
Dear colleagues,
We have the peasure of inviting you to the international conference
 
 Pre-modern Korean Studies in Europe 2018 
 Ideas, Projects, Perspectives
 
 Convener: Diana Yuksel
 
 Participants: Vadim AKULENKO, Luis BOTELLA, Yannick BRUNETON, Kim DAEYEOL, Marion EGGERT, Vladimir GLOMB, Anastasya GURYEVA, Masato HASEGAWA, Grace KOH, Lena KONDRATEVA, Eugene LEE, Andrew LOGIE, Miriam LOWENSTEINOVA, Damien PELADAN, Florian POLKING, Isabelle SANCHO, Codruța SANTIONEAN, Thorsten TRAULSEN, Barbara WALL, Diana YUKSEL
 
 The „Premodern Korean Studies in Europe” is a conference initiated in 2015 in Paris with the purpose of bringing together researchers from various European universities and research institutes who specialize in premodern Korean studies. This scholarly gathering is an occasion for European koreanists to connect with their colleagues from other institutions, to present their ongoing projects, the outcome of their studies or new research ideas, to propose research topis, initiate projects and create research groups and networks. The presentations include a wide range of disciplinary perspectives on history, literature, religion, art, philosophy, history of ideas and social sciences. 
 
 PROGRAM
 
 MONDAY, MAY 28
 
 9:50 -10:00 
 Registration, opening
 
 10:00-10:40 
 Masato HASEGAWA, Freie Universität Berlin
 “Transport, Animals, and Diet in Pak Chega’s Pukhak ŭi (Discourse on Northern Learning)”
 
 10:40-11:20 
 Florian PÖLKING, Bochum University
 “When Remembrance Was Ritual: What Sadoseja Has to Do With the Empire of Korea?”
 
 - coffee break -
 
 11:35-12:15 
 Marion EGGERT, Bochum University
 “Code Switching in Korean Culture: A Publication Project”
 
 12:15-12:55 
 Anastasia GURYEVA, Sankt Petersburg University
 “Korean Antiquarian Books in Saint Petersburg Libraries: Collections Description and Related Activities”
 
 - lunch break -
 
 14:00-14:40 
 Vladimir GLOMB, Freie Universität Berlin
 “Confucian Academies in East Asia: FU Berlin Research Project”
 
 14:40-15:20 
 Eugene LEE, SOAS London
 “Between Ideals and Realities: Liulichang in the Late Chosŏn Geographical Imagination, with a Focus on Yŏnhaengnok”
 
 15:20-16:00 
 Damien PELADAN, Université Paris Diderot
 “The Island of Chindo in East Asian Maritime Networks, 12th – 15th Centuries”
 
 - coffee break -
 
 16:20-17:00 
 Andrew LOGIE, University of Helsinki
 “The Tide Turns? Pseudo Historiography of Early Korea and 2017 Counter Critiques”
 
 17:00-17:40
 Vadim AKULENKO, FEFU Vladivostok
 “Ethnogenesis of Korean People Through the Legacy of Russian and Soviet Theories of Ethnogenesis”
 
 -coffee break-
 
 17:55-18:35 
 Luis BOTELLA, University of Malaga
 “Field Structure and Discourse Analysis in Korean Archaeology After the Liberation”
 
 18:35-19:05 
 Kim DAEYEOL, INALCO Paris
 “Local Traditional Knowledge from Late Chosŏn Korea: on Alcoholic Beverages in the Kyuhap Ch'ongsŏ (閨閤叢書)”
 
 
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 TUESDAY, MAY 29
 
 10:00-10:40 
 Yannick Bruneton, Université Paris Diderot
 “'Petits princes' du Koryŏ (고려시대의 小君에 대한 小考)”
 
 10:40-11:20 
 Lena Kondratyeva, Moscow State University
 “From Jataka to Middle Korean Novel: the Evolution of the Buddhist plot of Two Brothers (Journey Beyond the Sea)”
 
 -coffee break-
 
 11:35-12:15 
 Thorsten Traulsen, Bochum University
 “Translating the Wŏrin ch'ŏn'gang- ji kok - Challenges and Choices”
 
 12:15-12:55 
 Barbara Wall, University of Copenhagen
 “The Journey to the West as Dynamic Text in Korea”
 
 -lunch break -
 
 14:00-14:40 
 Miriam Löwensteinová, Charles University Prague
 “Kim Sisŭp Conference and Monograph”
 
 14:40-15:20 
 Codruța Sântionean, Babes-Bolyai University Cluj
 “Writing a Cultural History of Premodern Korea. Challenges and Difficulties”
 
 15:20-16:00 
 Isabelle Sancho, EHEES Paris
 “Dessine-moi le confucianisme: Challenges of the Biographical Approaches to Confucianism”
 
 -coffee break-
 
 16:15-16:45 
 Grace Koh, SOAS London
 “Korean Poetics on Literary Tradition, Culture and Identity”
 
 16:45-17:15 
 Diana Yüksel, University of Bucharest
 樂 (Joy) – A forgotten Dimension of Confucian Learning
 
 17:15-17:45 
 Vladimir Glomb, Freie Universität Berlin
 “Genealogy of the Way in Korea”
 
 -coffee break-
 
 18:00-19:00 
 Concluding discussions and further plans
 
 This event is organized by the University of Bucharest and hosted by the New Europe College.
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