[KS] [Announcement] 2026 Koreanist Summer Connections
Songhee Lee (Korea Univ)
songhee3101 at korea.ac.kr
Wed May 27 01:31:09 EDT 2026
Teaser AnnouncementJune 2026Newsletter · 2026 Summer Program · Seoul2026
Koreanist Summer
ConnectionsA summer platform for scholars of traditional Korean Studies DatesJuly 2026VenueKorea University
Seoul, Republic of KoreaStatusComing Soon
Full details shortlyThe Korea University Institute for Global Humanities Research and Collaboration is pleased to announce the 2026 Koreanist Summer Connections — a flexible, open summer platform for scholars of traditional Korean Studies visiting or residing in Korea this July.The program is anchored by three main events — the KUGS Conference, Scholars in Conversation, and the Koreanist Meet-up — complemented by intensive workshops, public lectures, and a field retreat across the month of July.Program AnnouncementFull details for all sessions will be announced shortly. Please stay tuned.2026 HighlightKUGS Conference & Koreanist Meet-upDates · Venue
July 8–9, 2026 · Korea University, Seoul · Korean · EnglishDay 1Jul 8WedKUGS Conference13th Korea University Graduate Student ConferenceA full day of paper presentations by graduate students working across Korean and East Asian Studies.Timetable Forthcoming Day 2Jul 9ThuCeremonies of Power: Ritual and Diplomacy in Korea–China RelationsA space for connecting recently published works in Korean Studies. This year we are honored to feature three leading scholars whose recent monographs address diplomatic ritual in Korea–China relations, followed by a networking reception.13:00–14:15Ch'oe Chongsŏk 최종석『조선의 프로토타입, 원 복속기 외교의례의 전환과 그 역사적 유산』역사비평사 · 2025★2025 세종도서 학술 선정도서14:30–15:45Sixing WangBoundless Winds of EmpireColumbia University Press · 2023★2025 James B. Palais Prize · Association for Asian Studies★2024 Hong Yung Lee Book Award · UC Berkeley Center for Korean Studies16:00–17:15Kim Chang-su 김창수『조선 청·관계와 사신외교』전남대학교출판문화원 · 202317:30–19:30Koreanist Meet-upNetworking Reception01Connect & ExploreTwo intensive workshops in classical sources & methods2 WorkshopsWorkshopMatters of Dining with the Eastern Barbarians: From Historiography to AIClassical diplomatic sources · close reading & computational methodsA two-day intensive workshop on classical Chinese diplomatic sources and foodways, combining close reading with computational methods.Led by Dr. Maria (Masha) KobzevaJuly13–142 DAYSWorkshopKorean Traditional Philology WorkshopMethods & materials of classical Korean philologyMethods and materials of classical Korean philology. Open to graduate students and advanced researchers.Led by Dr. Johhan NohJuly20–212 DAYS02Summer Lectures2 SpeakersGuest Lecture · Jul 16Adam BohnetLecture title
forthcoming. Guest Lecture · Jul 23Esme ChanCollective Agency: Chŏngnyŏ as the Engine of Common Good Dynamics03Koreanist RetreatA field excursion for program participantsJul 30July 30 · 7–9 pmNight Walking Along HanyangdoseongNarrator Jugyeong Do · IGHRC, Research ProfessorFurther InformationFurther details and registration will be provided in due course. For inquiries, please contactSonghee LeeResearch Professor · IGHRCsonghee3101 at korea.ac.krInstitute for Global Humanities Research and CollaborationKorea University kuigh.korea.ac.krSonghee Lee 이송희 李松熙Research ProfessorInstitute for Global Humanities Research and CollaborationKorea University, Seoul
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