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Day 2: Thursday 24 April 2014

Conference Schedule

 

Day 1: Wednesday 23 April 2014

Time Contents Additional Details
1:00 – 2:00 pm Conference Registration  
2:00 – 2:30 pm Opening Ceremony Opening Speech Professor Sheen Dae Cheol Dean, Graduate School of Korean Studies, The Academy of Korean Studies Conference Statement Dr Yasuko Claremont The University of Sydney Moderator: Prof. Jun Seong Ho Director, The Center for Comparative Korean Studies, The Academy of Korean Studies
2:30 – 3:40 pm Key Note Speech I Professor Emeritus Peter Duus, Department of History, Stanford University “History Wars in Postwar East Asia” Moderator: Prof. Yoshida Takashi, Department of History, Western Michigan University
3:40 – 4:00 pm Coffee Break  
4:00 – 6:15 pm First Session 1. Dr. Yasuko Claremont Department of Japanese Studies, The University of Sydney “Young Poets Under the Shadow of War: Yun Dong-ju and Tachihara Michizô” 2. Prof. Sung Hae Kyung Department of Comparative literature, Seoul Women’s University “New Trends in Cultural Exchanges between Korea and Japan-Focusing on Winter Sonata-Ibaragi Noriko” 3. Prof. Park Jin Su Department of Japanese Literature, Gachon University “Cultural exchanges between the colony and the imperial Japan: the coming-and –going of popular Korean and Japanese music across the Genkainada” Moderator: Prof. Pankaj Mohan, Faculty of International Korean Studies, The Academy of Korean Studies
18:20 Reception Dinner  

 


Day 2: Thursday 24 April 2014

Time Contents Additional Details
09:00 – 10:00 am Key Note Speech II Prof. Tanaka Yuki Hiroshima Peace Institute and Hiroshima City University “Sharing Pain Generates Hope for the Future: The Life and Activities of an A-Bomb Survivor, Numata Suzuko” Moderator: Dr. Roman Rosenbaum Department of Japanese Studies, The University of Sydney
10:00 – 10:10 am Coffee Break  
10:10 – 10:30 am Welcome Speech Prof. Lee Bae Yong President, The Academy of Korean Studies  
10:30 – 12:10 pm 1. Prof. Michael Lewis, Department of Japanese Studies, The University of Sydney “A textbook solution to East Asia’s history war?: Assessing civil society reconciliation effort and the new East Asian modern and contemporary history’ 2. Prof. Ku Nan Hee Department of History, Academy of Korean Studies “East Asian History' class in Korean High School: An attempt at history education that reflects in transnational space” Moderator: Prof. Han Hyeong-Jo Faculty of International Korean Studies, The Academy of Korean Studies  
12:10 – 12:40 pm Campus Tour  
12:40 – 1:40 pm Lunchtime  
1:40 – 3:10 pm Key Note Speech III Prof. Chung Jae Jeon Department of History, University of Seoul “How do we view the contemporary relationship between Korea and Japan? – Learning the wisdom of co-operation and co-prosperity from history.” Discussion Moderator: Prof. Michael Lewis Department of Japanese Studies, The University of Sydney
3:10 – 3:20 pm Coffee Break  
3:20 – 4:50 pm Second Session 1. Prof. Judith Keene, Department of History, The University of Sydney “Reconciliation after The Pacific War: On the screen, in the heart or somewhere between” 2. Alison Starr, PhD Candidate, Department of Japanese Studies, The University of Sydney “War memory and postwar reconciliation: Examining the Cowra Breakout through Spatial Analysis and Archival documentation” Discussion Moderator: Dr. Peter Armstrong Department of Architecture, The University of Sydney
4:50 – 5:00 pm Coffee Break  
5:00 – 6:30 pm 3. Prof. Yoshida Takashi Western Michigan University “Remembering Colonial Korea in Post-War Japan" 4. Dr. Roman Rosenbaum Department of Japanese Studies, The University of Sydney “Transgressive literature: Oda Makoto on Korea” Moderator: Prof. Lee Jong-Cheol Faculty of Humanities, The Academy of Korean Studies
6:30 pm Dinner  


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