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The First Annual KOREAN STUDIES GRADUATE STUDENT CONFERENCE 1995
Common Room, 2 Divinity Avenue, Harvard University
8:30- 9:00 |
REGISTRATION
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9:00- 9:10 |
OPENING REMARKS
- Carter J. Eckert
Professor of Modern Korean History
Director of the Korea Institute, Harvard University
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9:10- 10:30 |
Session I: Chinese Influence on Pre-Modern Korea
Discussant: Marion Eggert
- Mark Byington
"Kings of Early Koguryo: A Problem of Identification"
- Anthony St. George
"Writing the Land: A Comparison of Chinese and Korean Landscape Descriptions in Verse"
- Emanuel Pastreich
"The Reception of Chinese Vernacular Fiction in Pre-Modern Korea"
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10:40- 11:10 |
Session II
- Richard Hoge
"Monks and the Monarch: Issues of Faith and Government During the Reign of Sejong"
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11:20- 12:30 |
Session III: Economic Aspects of Foreign Involvement in Korea, 1885-1945
Discussant: Professor Carter Eckert
- Kirk Larsen
"Foreign lons and Reform During Yuan Shih-k'ai's Residency, 1885-1894"
- Kenneth Kang
"Policy or Price Shocks? Explaining Colonial Trends in Korea"
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| 12:30 |
LUNCH
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1:30- 2:10 |
Session IV
Discussant: Kyu Hyun Kim
- Seung-Hee Jeon
"'A Country Which is Incapable of Standing Alone': An Analysis of Discursive Frameworks in Isabella Bird Bishop's Korea and Her Neighbors"
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2:10- 2:50 |
Session V
Discussant: Rebecca Ruhlen
- Greg McPhee
"Streets with no Shame"
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