11-я Корееведческая Конференция Молодых Ученых Европы
25-27 сентября 2014 года Институт Междисциплинарных исследований Кореи, Восточный факультет, проводит 11-ю Корееведческую Конференцию Молодых Ученых Европы.
Данная конференция объединяет магистрантов и аспирантов-корееведов с 2004 года и проводится под эгидой Европейской Ассоциации Корееведения в различных университетах Европы. Как правило, в число участников входят не только молодые ученые Европы, но также и докладчики из стран Ближнего и Дальнего Востока, а также стран американского континента. В нынешней конференции планируют принять участие 24 докладчика из 16 университетов одиннадцати стран. Все они предварительно прошли конкурсный отбор, в результате которого было принято менее 50% заявок. Тематика конференции обширна, девять секций покрывают вопросы истории, политики, литературы, культуры, лингвистики и социолингвистики и др.
Открытие конференции состоится в 10:00 25 сентября в Петровском зале. На церемонии открытия с традиционным корейским танцем выступит танцевальный коллектив студентов Восточного факультета под руководством ст. преп. Чон Янок.
С программой конференции можно ознакомиться здесь:
PROGRAM
September 24 (Wed)
Participants’ Arrival to Saint Petersburg.
Accommodation: PILAU hotel (Nevsky prospect, 147)
September 25 (Thu)
08:30 gathering at the 2rd floor of the hotel, leaving to the Conference venue (accompanied by the University students)
09:30-10:00 Registration
10:00-10:30 Opening Ceremony (Petrovsky Hall, Main building of Saint Petersburg State University). Welcoming speeches
Prof. Mikhail B. Piotrovsky Dean of the Faculty of Oriental and African Studies
Consul of the Republic of Korea in Saint Petersburg
Mr. Kim Hoe-kil Korea Foundation representative in Russia
Prof. Sergei O. Kurbanov Director of the Institute of Interdisciplinary Study on Korea
Dr. Anastasia A. Guryeva KSGSC Organizing Committee Representative in Russia
Traditional Korean Dance Performance (Saint Petersburg State University Dance Group, staged by Ms. Jeong Yang-ok)
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-13:00 Panel Sessions
Panel 1. Traditional Culture and Text (I). Discussant: prof. Cho Sehyoung (University of Seoul)
Park Yeongmin (Seoul National University): A study on the Poetic Narrator’s Point of View in Saseolsijo
Kim Minyeong (Seoul National University): Friendship and Sympathy in a ‘Hopeless’ World: Reading the Prose Works of Lee Insang(???, 1710-1760)
Panel 1. Traditional Culture and Text (II). Discussant: prof. Cho Haesug (Seoul National University)
Katharine Sueberkrueb (University of Hamburg): Hidden Treasure: A 19th Century Korean Folding Screen in the Archives of the Hamburg Museum of Ethnology
Anastasia Guryeva (Saint Petersburg State University): Book as a Source of Information on Korean Culture
13:00-14:00 Lunch (restaurant Imperator, Universiteskaya embankment, 5)
14:15-18:15 Panel Sessions
14:15-16:15 Panel 2. Contemporary Literature. Discussant: Dr. Inna V. Choi (Saint Petersburg State University)
Kang Minkyu&Hyokyung Kang (Seoul National University): A Study on Ethics of Korean Literature in Japanese Occupation and Liberation Period: Focusing on Lim Hwa’s Poetry
Jerome de Wit (University of Leiden): Imagining Korean reunification: the theme of division in Yi Munyol's short story "An appointment with his brother"
Anna Uglova (Saint Petersburg State University): Hwang Sun-Won’s short stories “Folding an umbrella” and “Numerical Enigma”: two different ‘masks’ out of the author’s short stories collection “The Book of Masks”
Justyna Najbar-Miller (University of Warsaw): What Happens in a Kitchen? Food & Gender in Contemporary Korean Fiction
16:15-16:45 Coffee break
16:45-18:15 Panel 3. Issues in Korean Film. Discussant: Dr. Anastasia A. Guryeva (Saint Petersburg State University)
Andrew D. Jackson (University of Copenhagen): DPRK film, the acousmatic voice and Order No. 27
Ji-yoon An (University of Cambridge): Mother versus Eomeoni: Depictions of Motherhood in Contemporary Korean Cinema
Jakub Krzosek (University of Warsaw): Masculinity in Distress: A Commentary on the Representation of the South Korean Society in Hany? and Its Remakes
19:00 Evening meal (restaurant Literaturnoe kafe (Nevsky prospect, 18) – a traditional Russian cuisine restaurant, which had been visited by Alexander Pushkin, Fyodor M. Dostoevsky and other representatives of literature and cultural elite of Russia of the 19th century)
September 26 (Fri)
09:30 -12:00
Panel Sessions (Petrovsky Hall, Main building of Saint Petersburg State University)
09:30-10:30 Panel 4. Pre-modern& Modern History. Disussant: Dr. Andrew D. Jackson (University of Copenhagen)
J. Marshall Craig (University of Oxford): Why Japan really invaded Korea – again: A fresh look at the Imjin War peace negotiations
Sangpil Jin (SOAS): The Impacts of Major Power Rivalries and International Agreements on Late Joseon Neutralisation (1882-1907)
10:30-11:30 Panel 6. Colonial History. Discussant: Andrew M. Logie (University of Helsinki)
Michel Marion (Academy of Korean Studies): The Sunch'on Trial: Legalizing Colonial Intentions
Nataliya Chesnokova (Russian State University for the Humanities): Choe Nam-seon??? and His “T’aengniji” ???
Lunch (restaurant Imperator, Universiteskaya embankment, 5) 11:45—12:30
13:00-16:00 Cultural Program. A Visit to the State Hermitage Museum
16:30-19:30 Panel sessions.
16:30-17:30 Panel 7. Contemporary History and Politics. Discussant: Prof. Vladimir N. Kolotov (Saint Petersburg State University)
Natalia Dmitrievskaya (Saint Petersburg State University): New approach to Park Geun-hye’s economic policy
Robert Winstanley-Chesters (Leeds University/Cambridge University): Producing Political Landscape on the Korean Peninsula: Divided Visions, United Vista
17:30-18:00 Coffee break
18:00-19:30 Panel 4. Korean Society Issues. Discussant: Dr. Robert Winstanley-Chesters (Leeds University/Cambridge University)
Luis Botella (University of Malaga): Archaeological Knowledge in the Cold War: the Source for a scientific identity in the 70s
Mary Hyunhee Song (University of Turku): Suheomsaeng Seonghyeong, Cosmetic Surgery after College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) in Korea
Victoria Ten (Leiden University): Constructing Korean Mountains as Living Tradition in Ki Sury?n (???): Reality and Myth, Present and Past
20:00
Evening meal (restaurant Alaverdi, 1 linia, 6)
September 27 (Sat)
10:00-13:00
Panel Sessions (Petrovsky Hall, Main building of Saint Petersburg State University)
10:00-11:00 Panel 8. Korean Linguistics. Discussant: Andrew M. Logie (University of Helsinki)
Ekaterina Logunova (Russian State University for the Humanities): Finite verb endings in Modern Korean (17th - 19th centuries)
Olga Alimenko (Kyiv National Linguistic University): The Acoustic Nature of the Sound and its Disintegration in the Process of Korean Language Development
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:30 Panel 9. Korean Sociolinguistics. Discussant: Dr. Justyna Najbar-Miller (University of Warsaw)
Simon Barnes-Sadler (SOAS): Transplanted Varieties of Korean in Sociolinguistic Typological Perspective
Andrew Logie (University of Helsinki): "Untold Tales: two lesser known personal and social-linguistic histories of Sakhalin Koreans".
12:30-13:00
Closing ceremony and KSGSC Committee Meeting (attended by all of the participants)
13:30-14:30 Lunch (restaurant Imperator, Universiteskaya embankment, 5)