[KS] [KLA Conference] Invitation to join and attend KLA Conference

Marcy Tanter professor.tanter at gmail.com
Sun Oct 31 20:04:51 EDT 2021


Hi! Would you please change my affiliation to Ranger College? I'm no longer
at Tarleton.

Thanks!

Marcy

On Wed, Oct 27, 2021, 10:19 PM Kim, Immanuel <ikim52 at email.gwu.edu> wrote:

> Dear friends,
>
> We cordially invite you to become a member of Korean Literature
> Association and attend this year's conference on Zoom at The George
> Washington University. Join here in this link, and be sure to fill out the
> form on "Click here and Sign Up."
> http://korlit.org/wp/membership/
>
> Date: November 19 and 20, 2021
> Time: 10am EST
>
> Once you become a member, we will send you the Zoom link.
>
> This year, we have several panels on diverse topics. Below is the program.
> We also have a workshop on premodern literature and a workshop of
> publishing with editors from Columbia University Press and the Journal of
> Korean Studies.
>
> We will also have a socializing platform for you to reconnect with fellow
> scholars and colleagues.
> See you in November at the nation's capital!
>
> Best,
> Immanuel, president of KLA
>
>
> Korean Literary Association Conference 2021
>
> George Washington University November 19-20, 2021
>
> Day 1, November 19, 2021
>
> 10am-12pm EST North Korean Culture
>
> Moderator: Immanuel Kim (George Washington University)
>
> Gabor Sebo (Yonsei University) “Altered Voices of North Korean Silver
> Screen: An Unusual Look at The Outside World of North Korean Cinema”
>
> Pil-ho Kim and Makayla Cherry (Ohio State University), “Translating Double
> Trouble: Familial and National Crisis in Twenty-first Century North Korean
> Films”
>
> Benoit Berthelier (University of Sydney), “Layers of Abstractions & Layers
> of Ideology: Reading North Korean Video Games”
>
> 1-3pm EST Beyond Literary Prose
>
> Moderator: Jina Kim (University of Oregon)
>
> Andrii Ryzhkov (National Autonomous University of Mexico), “Perceptions of
> South Korea in North Korean Defectors’ Poetry”
>
> Maya Stiller (University of Kansas), “Carvers of Memory: Autographic
> Graffiti at Kŭmgangsan”
>
> Richard Mcbride (Brigham Young University), “Of Monasteries and Monks:
> Mainstream Sinitic Buddhism in the Poetry of Ch’oe Ch’iwŏn”
>
> Kevin Michael Smith (UC Berkeley), “Romanticism Strait: Coloniality and
> Liminality in Im Hwa’s Maritime Poetry."
>
> 3-5pm EST Teaching and Researching Premodern Korea, Roundtable Discussion
>
> Si Nae Park (Harvard University), Sunyoung Son (Cornell University),
> Ivanna Yi (Cornell University), Ksenia Chizhova (Princeton University)
>
> Day 2, November 20, 2021
>
> 10am-12pm EST The National and the Intimate
>
> Moderator: Ksenia Chizhova (Princeton University)
>
> Jonathan Glade (University of Melbourne), “Collective Contrition:
> Constructing a Future through a Shared Reckoning with the Past”
>
> Marcy Tanter (Tarleton State University), “Interpreting Primary Source
> Documents to Tell the Story of the Gwangju Uprising”
>
> Owen Stampton (University of Sheffield), “‘We Should Have Attended School’
> – Exploring Women and Enlightenment Era Didacticism in Yi Kwang-su’s
> Kyuhan”
>
> 1-3pm Diasporic and Transnational Voices Between Empires
>
> Moderator: Sunyoung Park (University of Southern California)
>
> Jeehyun Choi (University of California at Berkeley), “The Korean American
> Left Between Empires”
>
> Santosh Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru University), “Colonial Joseon as Viewed
> through British-Indian Travel Literatures”
>
> Miya Qiong Xie (Dartmouth College), “Korean Language for Chinese
> Nation-State: Ri Kŭn-jŏn’s The Tiger Rock”
>
> Jerome de Witt (University of Tübingen), “Coping with Capitalism: The
> Function of Humor in Korean-Chinese Literature of the 1990s”
>
> 3-4pm EST Publishing Workshop with Christine Dunbar (Columbia University
> Press) and Jisoo Kim (Journal of Korean Studies)
>
>
> --
> 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/
>
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