[KS] CALL FOR PAPERS on the Agency of Korean Women--Deadline for proposals: 15 September 2018

James B. Lewis jay.lewis at orinst.ox.ac.uk
Sat Sep 8 11:37:59 EDT 2018


*CALL FOR PAPERS on the Agency of Korean Women and BAKS Annual General 
Meeting*

**

*The Agency of Korean Women, 29 September 2018—BAKS Workshop, Wolfson 
College, Oxford*

The British Association for Korean Studies (BAKS) is calling for paper 
or presentation or panel or round-table proposals for a one-day Workshop 
to be held at Wolfson College, Oxford, on 29 September 2018. Please 
direct all communications to James Lewis (jay.lewis at orinst.ox.ac.uk) and 
Charlotte Horlyck (ch10 at soas.ac.uk). All proposals should address the 
general theme of the workshop. *Deadline for proposals: 15 September 2018*.

The BAKS Council wishes to celebrate the centenary of the expansion of 
suffrage to British women in 1918 by taking up the workshop theme of 
‘The Agency of Korean Women’. The enfranchised UK electorate expanded 
from 7.7 million in 1912 to 21.4 million in 1918. Men benefited as well 
from the Representation of the People Act, because it extended suffrage 
to all men of 21 and older, while enfranchising women of 30 and older 
who owned property. Clearly, the advancement of women’s rights had the 
advantage of carrying men along in its wake. In 1928 all women 21 and 
older, with or without property, were enfranchised. As the suffragette 
movement and more recent feminist movements have shown, the enlargement 
of political, economic, and legal rights to females has not been a gift 
to women but has been fought for and won as a major expansion of the 
freedoms that underlie liberal democracies.

The BAKS Council calls for proposals for papers, presentations, panels, 
or round-table discussions to consider the agency of Korean women in 
politics, economy, and art and literature, both historically as well as 
in the modern societies of the Republic of Korea and the Democratic 
People’s Republic of Korea. In the Republic of Korea, women were 
enfranchised from 1948, but feminist activism has long been directed at 
the Family Law and laws governing employment and is aligned with 
de-colonization efforts to battle cultural prejudice against women and 
historical and contemporary violence directed at women. In the 
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the 1946 Law on Sex Equality set 
out an ambitious agenda, which has been expanded through various labour 
laws and has included women in military conscription from 2015. There 
are reports that women now dominate the alternate economy of commercial 
activity and are often principal breadwinners for the family. We call 
for papers and presentations that explore these themes.

Venue: Wolfson College, Oxford 
(https://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/gallery/visiting)

*Parking available at no cost.*

Workshop registration fee (coffee/tea, lunch, wine): £15 for students 
and concessions; £25 for all others.

Tentative schedule:

10.00            Registration Opens with coffee service

10.50            Welcome by the President of BAKS

11.00 ~ 12.30           Paper Presentations in the Haldane Room

12.30 ~ 1.30             Lunch in the Buttery (sandwich)

1.30 ~ 2.30                  AGM (new Council members and award of the 
Bill Skillend Prize)

2.30 ~ 4.00             Paper Presentations in the Haldane Room

4.00 ~ 4.15             Coffee/tea

4.15 ~ 5.45             Paper Presentations in the Haldane Room

5.45 ~ Closing remarks and wine reception

-- 
Dr. James B. Lewis
President of the Association for Korean Studies in Europe
Associate Professor of Korean History, Fellow of Wolfson College
Oriental Institute, University of Oxford
https://www.orinst.ox.ac.uk/people/james-b-lewis

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