From ICAS at ICASINC.ORG Mon May 3 21:47:42 2021 From: ICAS at ICASINC.ORG (ICAS) Date: Mon, 3 May 2021 21:47:42 -0400 Subject: [KS] Michele Flournoy to address Virtual ICAS Spring Symposium Special: The Korean Peninsula Issues and US National Security, May 13, 2021 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM EST, Washington DC In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <77c5a559-b0ab-6be5-436f-423e6f329547@ICASINC.ORG> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From andy.jackson at monash.edu Wed May 5 00:41:03 2021 From: andy.jackson at monash.edu (Andrew David David Jackson) Date: Wed, 5 May 2021 14:41:03 +1000 Subject: [KS] Monash Korean Studies Research Session for Teaching and Technology Message-ID: Dear KS list, please post the following. Many thanks. Best, Andy Monash University Korean Studies Research Session for Teaching and Technology 2021 Monash University Korean Studies invites educators for an afternoon of ZOOM presentations and discussion about online teaching and learning within Korean Studies. The event is open to all Korean language teachers or anyone with an interest in online pedagogy. The aim is to introduce new ideas and methods into our teaching of the Korean language and improve the online learning experience of students. This year?s presenters are Dr Nicola Fraschini (University of Western Australia), Dr Eun Seon Kim (Australia National University), and Dr Isaac Lee and Mr Ki Young Choi (University of Queensland). This event is made possible thanks to the Core University Program for Korean Studies through the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea and Korean Studies Promotion Service of the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS-2017-OLU-2250002). Please register HERE Time: Wednesday May 26, 2021: 2:00-4:20 PM AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time) Schedule: 2:00 - 2:20 Dr Nicola Fraschini (University of Western Australia) ?How to use online blogs to teach the Korean heritage and non-heritage learner mixed class? 2:20 - 2:40 Questions and discussion 2:40 - 3:00 Dr Eun Seon Kim (Korea Institute, Australian National University, Convenor Korean Language) ?Staying Home but Learn Together: Speaking Activities and Assessment Tasks for Remote Lower-Level Language Teaching? 3:00-3:20 Questions and discussion 3:20-4:00 Dr. Isaac Lee and Mr Ki Young Choi (School of Languages and Literatures, The University of Queensland) ?How to teach Korean with digital learning tools and Preparing Teaching Materials for Korean Learners? 4:00 - 4:20 Questions and discussion ----------------------------------------- For any enquiries about the event, please contact Dr Adam Zulawnik: adam.zulawnik at monash.edu -- Andrew David Jackson Associate Professor, Korean Studies School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics S516, 20Chn, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia Tel: +61 3 9905 8754 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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At this stage, we are planning for an on-site face-to-face conference. However, contingency measures are in place for alternative forms of participation, as needed. Full details can be found in the attached file (or follow the link below this message). Inquiries should be sent to the main conference email account: ksaa2021monash at gmail.com Best wishes, Lucien Link for CFP: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wzGxXUqAUIEs8PBw_wWYl-zlpxaOBwzY/view?usp=sharing) Dr Lucien BROWN Senior Lecturer Convenor, Korean Studies School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics Monash University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Please send your proposal to both of following addresses: marion.eggert at rub.de president at koreanstudies.eu AKSE Council -- Prof. Dr. Marion Eggert Korean Studies Dept. Faculty for East Asian Studies Ruhr University Bochum, Germany President, Association for Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From adam.zulawnik at monash.edu Thu May 6 19:26:08 2021 From: adam.zulawnik at monash.edu (Adam Zulawnik) Date: Fri, 7 May 2021 09:26:08 +1000 Subject: [KS] Monash University Korean Studies Seminar Series Talk 5: Assoc. Prof. Sandra Fahy (Sophia University) Message-ID: Dear colleagues, We are pleased to invite you to talk 5 of our annual *Monash University Korean Studies Seminar Series*, made possible thanks to the Core University Program for Korean Studies through the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea and Korean Studies Promotion Service of the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS-2017-OLU-2250002). Talk 5: Assoc. Prof. Sandra Fahy (Sophia University) Wednesday May 19 at 4:00 - 5:00 PM AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time!) Please sign up HERE . Zoom links will be sent out the day prior to the talk (with a reminder on the day). *Reflections on 20 years of Fieldwork, Writing, and Publishing on North Korea* Abstract This presentation shares my experience of working on the topic of North Korea from the earliest stages of my career to the present. It gives a "behind the scenes" view of the experience - the things we usually don't write or talk about - of being a non-Korean, white, woman scholar of Korea approaching the fraught topic of human rights north of the 38th parallel. It is, therefore, an ethnography of my experience. I have often felt that I should write "the book beneath the book" - by this I mean the story of what lead to my interest in Korea, what it was like to study Korean language in South Korea when my interests were in the North, and it was like to conduct the research with North Korean defectors in South Korea and Japan ? survivors of the 1990s famine ? for my PhD, which resulted in my book on 1990s famine Marching through Suffering: Loss and Survival in North Korea and to a lesser extent my second book. The talk elaborates on the phenomena of working with human subjects on sensitive, traumatic topics ? the impact of this on the researcher, and the informant. This talk is designed to offer students and the audience of researchers working in similar topics. My aim, in presenting my experiences of typically overlooked or under discussed aspects of the work is to normalize and represent the human in the researcher and in the research. Biography Sandra Fahy is a former visiting fellow with the Human Rights Program at Harvard Law School. She is associate professor of anthropology at Sophia University in Tokyo. She holds a PhD from SOAS University of London. She grew up in Canada, but has lived in South Korea and Japan for 12 years. She is the author of Marching through Suffering: Loss and Survival in North Korea (New York: Columbia University Press 2015) and Dying for Rights: Putting North Korea?s Rights Abuses on the Record (New York: Columbia University Press 2019). She is currently working on a book titled States, Lies and Video: a century of states using video to deny allegations of rights abuses. If you have any questions please email Dr Adam Zulawnik: adam.zulawnik at monash.edu See you all there! -- Dr. Adam Antoni Zulawnik Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Korean Studies School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics Monash University *Latest publication*: *"Death to the Translator!" - A Case Study on Risk in Translation * (A Zulawnik, *AALITRA Review, *2020). https://ojs.latrobe.edu.au/ojs/index.php/AALITRA/article/view/1155 *Forthcoming publication*: *Interviews with North Korea**n Defectors - from Kim Shin-jo to Thae Yong-ho * (I Lim & A Zulawnik [trans],* Routledge, *2021). https://www.routledge.com/Interviews-with-North-Korean-Defectors-From-Kim-Shin-jo-to-Thae-Yong-ho/Il/p/book/9780367716165 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The focus lectures will be accompanied by a roundtable discussion, and additionally there are plans to create more focused, systematic research presentations with panels that correspond with the research themes. Due to the global pandemic, RIKS Academy will take place over Zoom. The following two events aim to deepen participants' expertise and broaden networking connections between young Korean studies scholars: (1) Korean studies seminars led by leading scholars in the field and (2) Participants' presentations and discussions of their research topics. The RIKS encourages all participants' research and cooperation, and we look forward to working with you.Please find more information:?https://riks.korea.ac.kr/square/notice/detail/915 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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He spent several years in Gangneung as a Peace Corps volunteer in the 1960s and there developed a deep interest in the architecture, culture and history of late Joseon Korea. This continued while he established his company and led to his serving for 3 years as President of the Royal Asiatic Society in Korea. He loved Korea&#39;s traditional Hanok passionately and fought to preserve the few that survive, including his own house. Joseon was his great love. We are appalled to have lost him at such a young age, when he still had so much writing to do, to share his immense knowledge. May he rest in peace. Brother Anthony President Emeritus, RAS Korea -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Brother Anthony Subject: Peter Bartholomew Date: Thu, 13 May 2021 13:50:49 +0900 (KST) Size: 12977 URL: From seok2 at sas.upenn.edu Thu May 13 21:24:13 2021 From: seok2 at sas.upenn.edu (SEOK LEE) Date: Thu, 13 May 2021 21:24:13 -0400 Subject: [KS] Korean Studies Summer Virtual Colloquium Series Message-ID: Dear colleagues, The Kim Program in Korean Studies at the University of Pennsylvania is pleased to announce that it will be hosting the Korean Studies Summer Virtual Colloquium during the Summer 2021. All talks will take place on Zoom at 8pm EDT. For more information, please visit the Kim Program website . [image: image.png] Best, Seok ------------------ Seok Lee, Ph.D. Associate Director James Joo-Jin Kim Program in Korean Studies University of Pennsylvania -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We engage in critical endeavors that question and expand the fields of Korean literature, film, and cultural studies across forms, genres, and periods through comparative analyses of textual and visual narratives. We promote collaboration, support, and mentoring of scholars at all levels, and facilitate exchanges of innovative ideas about teaching and research. Programs sponsored by the KLA include annual academic conferences, workshops, and public events that enhance the visibility and understanding of Korean literature and culture. We kindly ask our members and future members to support the organization with annual membership fees. best, Immanuel (President of KLA) -- Immanuel Kim The Korea Foundation and Kim-Renaud Associate Professor of Korean Literature and Culture Studies East Asian Languages and Literatures The George Washington University *Friend: A Novel from North Korea* https://cup.columbia.edu/book/friend/9780231195614 *Laughing North Koreans* https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781793608291/Laughing-North-Koreans-The-Culture-of-Comedy-Films *Rewriting Revolution* https://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/title/rewriting-revolution-women-sexuality-and-memory-in-north-korean-fiction/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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(1912?1993)? by Cho Myungje and Bernard Senecal; ?Calm Water is a Mirror: Neo-Confucian Meditation in the Chos?n Dynasty? by Guy Shababo; and, ?A Buddhist Critique of Neo-Confucianism in Seventeenth-Century Chos?n Korea? by Jong Wook Kim. The issue also includes a book review of Hyaeweol Choi?s ?Gender Politics at Home and Abroad: Protestant Modernity in Colonial-Era Korea?, by Choi Hee An. The Journal of Korean Religions is the only English-language academic journal dedicated to the study of Korean religions. The publication aims to stimulate interest in and research on Korean religions across a range of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. Launched in 2010 by the Institute for the Study of Religion at Sogang University in Korea, the journal is peer-reviewed and published twice yearly, in April and October. We accept submission for review on any topic related to the study of Korean Religions. Special topic issues are particularly welcome. 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Fw: Peter Bartholomew (Werner Sasse) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 13 May 2021 09:50:32 +0000 > From: Werner Sasse > To: list korean studies > Subject: [KS] Fw: Peter Bartholomew > Message-ID: > < > AM6PR03MB5781AB1AFA6F7E568CB60F99FE519 at AM6PR03MB5781.eurprd03.prod.outlook.com > > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="euc-kr" > > > > ________________________________ > From: Brother Anthony > Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2021 9:14 AM > To: Werner Sasse > Subject: Fwd: Peter Bartholomew > > > > Like this > > > > --- Original Message --- > From : "Brother Anthony" > To : "Korean Studies Discussion List" > > Date : 2021/05/13 ??? ?? 1:50:49 > Subject : Peter Bartholomew > > RAS Korea and I personally regret to announce the sudden death of Peter > Bartholomew. He spent several years in Gangneung as a Peace Corps volunteer > in the 1960s and there developed a deep interest in the architecture, > culture and history of late Joseon Korea. This continued while he > established his company and led to his serving for 3 years as President of > the Royal Asiatic Society in Korea. He loved Korea&#39;s traditional > Hanok passionately and fought to preserve the few that survive, including > his own house. Joseon was his great love. We are appalled to have lost him > at such a young age, when he still had so much writing to do, to share his > immense knowledge. 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In this session, Guillaume Carr?, Ma?tre de conferences of the ?cole des Hautes ?tudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris), will share his thoughts on the circulation of silver in East Asia after the Imjin War. BACKGROUND The ?Aftermath of the East Asian War of 1592-1598? project is a five year, European Research Council Starting Grant project (2018-2023) run by ICREA professor Rebekah Clements at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. The project seeks to understand the legacy of the East Asian War of 1592-1598, also known as the Imjin War and Toyotomi Hideyoshi?s invasions of Korea. Aftermath will be the first large scale investigation to combine Japanese, Korean, and Chinese sources in order to understand, not the war itself, but something which is arguably even more important: the aftermath and its implications for early modern East Asia. Our research focuses on three themes; Social change / Environment and economy / Diffusion of Technology. 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URL: From werner_sasse at hotmail.com Wed May 19 12:11:56 2021 From: werner_sasse at hotmail.com (Werner Sasse) Date: Wed, 19 May 2021 16:11:56 +0000 Subject: [KS] request for posting Message-ID: ICAS Bulletin Institute for Corean-American Studies, Inc. www.icasinc.org April 20, 2021 May 4, 2021 [cid:image002.png at 01D74D15.1AEF6EB0] Sydney A Seiler National Intelligence Officer for North Korea National Intelligence Council Virtual address ICAS Spring Symposium Epilogue Humanity, Liberty, Peace and Security The Korean Peninsula Issues and US National Security May 21, 2021 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM EST Washington DC On-line Registration (No registration No admission) Dear Friend: We are pleased to share with you that Sydney Seiler will virtually address the ICAS Spring Symposium Special slated May 21, 2021 in Washington DC. Sydney Seiler, a member of the Senior National Intelligence Service since 2006, is the National Intelligence Officer (NIO) for North Korea. In this role, he oversees the production of coordinated intelligence community strategic analysis on North Korea while serving as the DNI?s senior subject matter expert and analytic advisor on North Korea issues in support of the DNI's role as the principal intelligence adviser to the President. Syd also leads analytic outreach efforts to leverage expertise and capabilities from outside the US intelligence community to enhance the community's analysis on North Korea issues. He assumed the NIO role after having served as the Senior Defense Intelligence Expert for North Korea at U.S. Forces Korea, where he was the principal advisor and senior expert on Korean Peninsula security issues to the Commander and the broader Defense Intelligence Enterprise. >From 2014 to 2015, Syd served as the U.S. Special Envoy for the Six Party Talks, where he coordinated U.S. diplomacy and policy on the DPRK, led negotiations with North Korea, and conducted day-to-day engagement with Six-Party and other international partners. Before that Syd served as the Director for Korea on the National Security Council Staff from April 2011 to August 2014, advising the President and senior White House officials on Korea issues while serving as the senior White House representative in negotiations with North Korea. He participated in numerous Six-Party Talks between 2003 and 2005, and played a central role as the IC lead in the Illicit Activities Initiative targeting North Korea. Syd has also had a variety of assignments across the intelligence community to include the DNI National Intelligence Manager for North Korea, the Central Intelligence Agency Directorate of Analysis, CIA?s Directorate of Operations, and CIA?s Open Source Center. He also served with the National Security Agency and the Defense Attach? Office, Seoul. Syd is a native-level speaker of Korean, received his Masters of Arts degree in Korean Studies from Yonsei University's Graduate School of International Studies, and is a graduate of the Korean language programs of the Defense Language Institute and Yonsei University. He is the author of the book, Kim Il Song 1941-1948: The Creation of a Legend, the Building of a Regime, and is a recipient of the National Intelligence Superior Service Medal, and the ROK Order of National Security Merit Cheonsu Medal. Syd spoke before the ICAS audience on the Hill twice in the past; ICAS 2010 Winter Symposium and ICAS 2014 Winter Symposium. 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Requirements Applicants must have a PhD in Korean studies, preferably in social sciences, anthropology, cultural studies, or media studies at the time of appointment and native or near native fluency in English and Korean. Applicants with strong research profile will be preferred. Responsibilities The appointee will teach average three undergraduate courses per semester (minimum eight hours per week) in the Department. Subjects of the courses and the language of instruction (English or Korean) will be decided based on the department?s needs and the appointee?s expertise and preference. Salary and Benefits The rank and salary commensurate with the appointee?s qualifications and experiences will be decided at the time of appointment according to the University?s employment code. As of 2021, the annual salary is approximately $37,190-55,670. The University will also provide on-campus housing. Application Procedure Interested candidates should submit letter of application, CV (including information regarding nationality or visa status), and one recommendation letter directly to the Department chair, Dr. Taewoo Kim (taewoo21 at gmail.com). The required documents except recommendation letter must be in one PDF file and named in following manner: Lastname_hufs_apply.pdf. One recommendation letter can be sent to Dr. Kim directly from the referee or via a dossier service. All applications received by May 31, 2021 are guaranteed full consideration. Successful candidates may be asked to be interviewed via ZOOM in early June. Contacts Department chair: Dr. Taewoo Kim (taewoo21 at gmail.com, tel:+82-31-330-4302) Department office: 81 Oedae-ro, Mohyeon-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do 17035, South Korea (tel: +82-31-330-4217). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eim at ncnk.org Thu May 20 16:11:11 2021 From: eim at ncnk.org (Esther Im) Date: Thu, 20 May 2021 16:11:11 -0400 Subject: [KS] New webinar series announcement: North Korea in the World Series on North Korea's historical and contemporary relations with the Global South In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: *New webinar series announcement: North Korea in the World Series on North Korea's historical and contemporary relations with the Global South* The North Korea in the World Webinar Series will examine North Korea?s historical and contemporary relations with countries in the Global South. A joint initiative of the National Committee on North Korea and the East-West Center in Washington , the North Korea in the World ( www.NorthKoreaintheWorld.org) project collects and curates information and data on North Korea?s external economic and diplomatic relations. Each seminar will take place on Zoom via its Webinar platform. All seminars will be on-the-record, live streamed to YouTube, and recorded on Zoom to be made available after the seminar on YouTube and SoundCloud. Series Link: https://www.ncnk.org/NKWorldSeries [image: NKW Series Banner.png] *June 1 @ 9:30 am EDT: From KL with Love: North Korea-Malaysia Relations * In March 2021, North Korea severed diplomatic relations with Malaysia, breaking ties with a country that until a few years previously had been on friendly terms with Pyongyang. In this North Korea in the World webinar, we?ll talk with Dr. Chiew-Ping Hoo about the history of North Korea?s relations with Malaysia, and the scope of the country?s relationship in recent years. The discussion will take a close look at the Kim Jong Nam assassination and its aftermath, and look at how it changed the scope of this relationship, culminating with Malaysia?s 2021 extradition of a DPRK businessman to the US and Pyongyang?s subsequent decision to cut diplomatic ties. - Featuring Dr. Chiew-Ping Hoo, Senior Lecturer, Strategic Studies and International Relations Program, National University of Malaysia (UKM) - Moderated by Mr. Ross Tokola, Executive Associate to the Director, East-West Center in Washington - Opening Remarks by Mr. Keith Luse, Executive Director, National Committee on North Korea - Register here: https://www.eastwestcenter.org/Zf3 *June 23 @ 12:00 pm EDT: Distant Comrades? North Korea and Vietnam * - Featuring Mr. Khang X. Vu, Doctoral Candidate, Political Science Department, Boston College - Moderated by Ms. Esther S. Im, Program Officer, National Committee on North Korea - Opening Remarks by Dr. Satu P. Limaye, Vice President, East-West Center & Director, East-West Center in Washington - Register here: www.eastwestcenter.org/ZfU This webinar will examine the broad arc of relations between North Korea and Vietnam,beginning with Pyongyang?s relations with Hanoi during Vietnam?s ?American War? and the impact that Hanoi?s victory in that conflict had on North Korea. It will discuss the changing scope of the North Korea-Vietnam relationship in the post-Cold War era, and the relevance(or lack of relevance) of Vietnam?s Doi Moi reforms to *North Korea. Finally, it will assess contemporary relations between the countries in light of contemporary geopolitics and the2019 Hanoi summit meeting between the U.S. and North Korea.* *July 14 @ 12:00 pm EDT: Comrades in Arms: North Korea and Syria * This webinar will discuss Pyongyang?s relationship with Damascus in the context of its broader involvement in the Middle East, from the 1967 and 1973 wars with Israel to Pyongyang?s contemporary support for the Assad regime during the Syrian Civil War. It will look at how Pyongyang?s relationship with Damascus fits into the broader context of North Korea?s engagement with the Middle East, and examine the continuing value the relationship has for both countries. - Featuring Dr. Samuel Ramani, Politics and International Relations Tutor, University of Oxford - Moderated by Mr. Ross Tokola, Executive Associate to the Director, East-West Center in Washington - Opening Remarks by Mr. Keith Luse, Executive Director, National Committee on North Korea - Register here: www.eastwestcenter.org/Zfw *August 4 @ 12:00 pm EDT: Exporting Revolutionary Discipline: North Korea and Guyana during the Cold War * This webinar will look at North Korea?s Cold War era involvement in Latin America and the Caribbean, with a particular focus on Guyana, where the socialist regime of Forbes Burnham was heavily influenced by Kim Il Sung?s political and economic model. The discussion will focus on scope and development of this little-known relationship, and ask what lasting impact it may have had. - Featuring Dr. Moe Taylor, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Wisconsin-Madison - Moderated by Mr. Daniel Wertz, Program Manager, National Committee on North Korea - Opening Remarks by Dr. Satu P. Limaye, Vice President, East-West Center & Director, East-West Center in Washington - Register here: www.eastwestcenter.org/Zfi *August 25 @ 9:30 am EDT: A Monumental Relationship: North Korea and Southern Africa * This webinar will look at North Korea?s historical involvement in anti-colonial and anti-Apartheid movements in southern Africa, looking particularly at its support for Namibianindependence. The discussion will then turn to North Korea?s continuing economic andmilitary ties, and its ?statue diplomacy? with Namibia and other countries in the region, lookingat whether UN sanctions have largely brought these relations to a close. - Featuring Mr. Tycho van der Hoog, PhD Candidate, African Studies Centre Leiden - Moderated by Mr. Ross Tokola, Executive Associate to the Director, East-West Center in Washington - Opening Remarks by Mr. Keith Luse, Executive Director, National Committee on North Korea - Register here: www.eastwestcenter.org/Zf5 Past Webinars May 12: Beyond the Hermit Kingdom: North Korea and the Postcolonial World This webinar, a partnership between the East-West Center in Washington and National Committee on North Korea, will discuss the long arc of North Korea?s engagement with Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, beginning with Pyongyang?s early involvement in the Non-Aligned Movement and its support for various revolutionary and anti-imperialist causes. The discussion will highlight key turning points as North Korea?s activities with countries in the ?Global South? became less about ideological affinity and more transactional, and will ask what significance these relationships continue to have. - Featuring Dr. Ben R. Young, Assistant Professor, Cyber Leadership & Intelligence, Dakota State University - Moderated by Mr. Daniel Wertz, Program Manager, National Committee on North Korea - With Opening Remarks from Dr. Satu P. Limaye, Vice President, East-West Center & Director, East-West Center in Washington - Video recording forthcoming [image: NKWSeriesPoster.png] Poster Link: https://www.ncnk.org/sites/default/files/NKWSeriesPoster.pdf *Esther S. Im* Program Officer The National Committee on North Korea eim at ncnk.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Here is the Youtube video Mr. Fine uploaded, https://youtu.be/1Ie54_odasg Mr. Fine composed another short piece on Seoul landmark, Namsan: Trio for English horn, clarinet, and Cello (3' long) in 2014. Thank you, Yoo Kwang-On -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The KUGS Conference is an annual conference that aims at providing an interdisciplinary forum for graduate students to exchange their ideas and discuss current research pertaining to Korean history and Asian studies. It is an opportunity for young scholars to present their research to both their peers and eminent scholars. The conference will also enable participants to meet others in their field conducting similar research and gain valuable professional experience in presenting their work for discussion. Please visit Center for Korean History website for more information (programs and Zoom addresses are available here): https://ckh.korea.ac.kr/ckh/community/notice.do?mode=view&articleNo=267234 Thank you. KUGS Conference Organizing Committee Center for Korean History, Korea University -- *Annual Korea University **Graduate Student Korean History Conference* Department of Korean History, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea Inquiries: For general conference and abstract submission inquiries, please contact:koreahistoryconference at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From adam.zulawnik at monash.edu Sun May 23 19:21:19 2021 From: adam.zulawnik at monash.edu (Adam Zulawnik) Date: Mon, 24 May 2021 09:21:19 +1000 Subject: [KS] Monash University Korean Studies Research Session for Teaching and Technology 2021 Message-ID: Dear KS list, please post the following. Many thanks. Best regards, Adam Monash University Korean Studies Research Session for Teaching and Technology 2021 Monash University Korean Studies invites educators for an afternoon of ZOOM presentations and discussion about online teaching and learning within Korean Studies. The event is open to all Korean language teachers or anyone with an interest in online pedagogy. The aim is to introduce new ideas and methods into our teaching of the Korean language and improve the online learning experience of students. This year?s presenters are Dr Nicola Fraschini (University of Western Australia), Dr Eun Seon Kim (Australia National University), and Dr Isaac Lee and Mr Ki Young Choi (University of Queensland). This event is made possible thanks to the Core University Program for Korean Studies through the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea and Korean Studies Promotion Service of the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS-2017-OLU-2250002). Please register HERE Time: Wednesday May 26, 2021: 2:00-4:20 PM AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time) Schedule: 2:00 - 2:20 Dr Nicola Fraschini (University of Western Australia) ?How to use online blogs to teach the Korean heritage and non-heritage learner mixed class? 2:20 - 2:40 Questions and discussion 2:40 - 3:00 Dr Eun Seon Kim (Korea Institute, Australian National University, Convenor Korean Language) ?Staying Home but Learn Together: Speaking Activities and Assessment Tasks for Remote Lower-Level Language Teaching? 3:00-3:20 Questions and discussion 3:20-4:00 Dr. Isaac Lee and Mr Ki Young Choi (School of Languages and Literatures, The University of Queensland) ?How to teach Korean with digital learning tools and Preparing Teaching Materials for Korean Learners? 4:00 - 4:20 Questions and discussion ---------------------------------------- For any enquiries about the event, please contact Dr Adam Zulawnik: adam.zulawnik at monash.edu -- Dr. Adam Antoni Zulawnik Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Korean Studies School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics Monash University *Latest publication*: *"Death to the Translator!" - A Case Study on Risk in Translation * (A Zulawnik, *AALITRA Review, *2020). https://ojs.latrobe.edu.au/ojs/index.php/AALITRA/article/view/1155 *Forthcoming publication*: *Interviews with North Korea**n Defectors - from Kim Shin-jo to Thae Yong-ho * (I Lim & A Zulawnik,* Routledge, *2021). https://www.routledge.com/Interviews-with-North-Korean-Defectors-From-Kim-Shin-jo-to-Thae-Yong-ho/Il/p/book/9780367716165 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Please join us! 14th Korean Literature Association Zoom Conference Venue: The George Washington University Date: November 19-20, 2021 Sponsors: Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, The George Washington University and GW Institute for Korean Studies We invite individual paper submissions from those working in any discipline or field (for example, queer studies, gender studies, history, literature, sociology, Asian American studies, anthropology, communications, performance studies, film/visual culture) who are incorporating Korean literature into their work for the 14th annual Korean Literature Association Zoom Conference to be held virtually on November 19-20, 2020 at The George Washington University. The KLA (http://korlit.org/wp/) seeks submissions by graduate students and faculty at any stage of their careers who are interested in presenting papers at the Conference. Those selected to present at the Conference will submit a full-length paper in advance; presentations (15 minutes each) will draw from the submitted paper. Individual presentations will be organized into panels, each with an assigned discussant. Those interested scholars should send a 300-word abstract and short CV to the email address below. In order to comply with Covid-19 protocol, we kindly ask that the participants understand and respect social distancing as KLA holds its conference online. The deadline for submissions is June 15, 2021. Please send your abstract to Immanuel Kim at ikim52 at gwu.edu. 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