[KS] [GWIKS] 05/06-07 GWIKS Annual Signature Conference

GW Institute for Korean Studies, GW Institute for Korean Studies gwiks at email.gwu.edu
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*The GW Institute for Korean Studies presents:*
*Friday, May 6, 2022*
*8:30 A.M.  - 4:00 P.M. EDT | 9:30 P.M. - 5:00 A.M. KST*
*Elliott School of International Affairs, Room 212 and Virtual via Zoom*
*Saturday, May 7, 2022*
*8:30 A.M.  - 11:45 A.M. EDT | 9:30 P.M. - 12:45 A.M. KST*
*Elliott School of International Affairs, Room 602 and **Virtual via Zoom*
***This is a HYBRID EVENT. In person and online registration are available
for in person or virtual attendance. Please note the different locations
for each day if attending in person.***
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*Event Description*
In order to remember the tenth anniversary of Professor JaHyun Kim
Haboush’s death in 2021, the GW Institute for Korean Studies has organized
a signature conference to convene scholars of Chosŏn history and literature
to commemorate Haboush’s scholarship and teaching. During the past two
decades, scholars inspired by Haboush’s scholarship expanded the Chosŏn
field by exploring relatively understudied areas such as gender, emotions,
epistolary practices, vernacular language, and military history. On the
first day of the conference, scholars will present their research that
reflects Haboush’s scholarship. On the second day of the conference, two
roundtable discussions will focus on Haboush’s scholarship and teaching. By
bringing scholars from North America, Europe, South Korea, and Taiwan, the
conference also aims to revisit the state of the field and examine new
approaches to researching and teaching Chosŏn Korea.
*Keynote Speakers (Left to Right)*
-Marion Eggert, Professor of Korean Studies, Ruhr University Bochum
-Dorothy Ko, Professor of History at Barnard College, Columbia University
*Speakers (Left to Right)*
*-Ksenia Chizhova, *Assistant Professor of Korean Literature and Cultural
Studies, Princeton University
*-Key-sook Choe, *Professor of Korean Literature at the Institute of Korean
Studies, Yonsei University
*-Byung-sul Jung, *Professor of Korean Literature, Seoul National University
*-Jiyoung Jung, *Professor of Women’s Studies, Ewha Womans University
*-Jisoo M. Kim, *KF Associate Professor of History, International Affairs,
and East Asian Languages and Literatures, George Washington University
*-Suyoung Son, *Associate Professor in the Department of Asian Studies,
Cornell University
*-Hyun Suk Park, *Assistant Professor of Korean Literature, University of
California, Los Angeles
*Scholarship Discussants (Left to Right)*
*-Martina Deuchler, *Emerita Professor of Korean Studies at SOAS,
University of London
*-Masato Hasegawa, *Assistant Professor of History, National Taiwan
University
*-George Kallander, *Associate Professor of History, Syracuse University
*-Jungwon Kim, *King Sejong Associate Professor of Korean Studies, Columbia
University
*-Young-Key Kim-Renaud, *Professor Emeritus of Korean Language and Culture
and International Affairs, George Washington University
*-Boudewijn Walraven, *Professor Emeritus of Korean Language and
Literature, Leiden University
*Pedagogy Discussants (Left to Right)*
*-Li Chen, *Associate Professor of History and Law, University of Toronto
*-Hwisang Cho, *Assistant Professor of Korean Studies, Emory University
*-Eleanor Hyun, *Associate Curator for Korean Art, The Metropolitan Museum
of Art
*-Janet Y. Lee, *Associate Professor of Korean Literature, Keimyung
University
*-Sixiang Wang, *Assistant Professor of Korean History, University of
California, Los Angeles
Program & Profiles
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*This event is on the record and open to the public.The event will be
recorded and made available on GWIKS’ YouTube channel*
Founded in the year 2016, the GW Institute for Korean Studies (GWIKS) is a
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Affairs at the George Washington University. The establishment of the GWIKS
in 2016 was made possible by a generous grant from the Academy of Korean
Studies (AKS). The mission of GWIKS is to consolidate, strengthen, and grow
the existing Korean studies program at GW, and more generally in the
greater D.C. area and beyond. The Institute enables and enhances productive
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