CIVIS-KF sommarskola i Koreastudier 2025
Utbildning
Startdatum: måndag 9 juni 2025
Tid: 09.00
Slutdatum: fredag 13 juni 2025
Tid: 18.00
Plats: Universitetsvägen 10, Södra husen, building F (Hörsal 12 & Room F420)
Program för CIVIS-KF sommarskola i Koreastudier 2025 vid Stockholms universitet 9-13 juni.
Sommarskolan ges på engelska.
Place: Stockholm University, Universitetsvägen 10, Södra husen, building F, Hörsal 12 (9 June, 9:00-12:30), room F 420 (9 June, 14:00- 13 June, 16:00)
Program
9 June (Monday):
9:00-9:20 Welcome Addresses (Hörsal 12)
9:20-12:30 Korean Contemporary Literature I: Panel on Han Kang (Hörsal 12)
9:20-9:30 Introduction to the panel (Sonja Häussler and Eunah Kim, Stockholm University)
9:30-10:05 Antonella Gasdia (Sapienza University Rome): Women's Eco-identities Across the Literary Spectrum: The cases of Han Kang and Yun Ko-eun
10:05-10:30 Introduction to the Roundtable discussion: Media Reporting in Response to Han Kang’s Nobel Prize Award (Karin Nykvist, Lund University)
10:30-10:45 Coffee break
10:45-11:45 Roundtable discussion: Karin Nykvist (Lund University), Barbara Wall (Copenhagen University), Eunah Kim (SU), Sonja Häussler (SU)
11:45-12:20 Cătălina Dragoteanu (Stockholm University): Reclaiming the Wound: Korean Women Writers and the Politics of Remembering
12:45-14:00 Lunch break
Korean Contemporary Literature II (F420)
14:00-14:45 Diana Yuksel (Bucharest University): Literary Cartography and the Mapping of Emotional Spaces in Korean Literature
14:45-15:20 Laurie Galli-Ragueneau (Aix-Marseille University): Writing Loneliness and Madness in Kim Sagwa’s Fiction
15:20-15:35 Coffee break
15:35-16:20 Budeanu Diana Ioana (Bucharest University): Recollecting ”the Mother” Through Bodily Imagery in Contemporary Korean Literature
16:20-16:55 Mathilde Tholozan (Aix-Marseille University): Monstrous Bodies in Korean Contemporary Literature Through the Study of Cho Yeeun’s The New Seoul Park Jelly Massacre (2019) and Gu Byeongmo’s Agami (2011)
17:30 Dinner
10 June (Tuesday)
Modern and Contemporary Society I (F420)
9:00-9:45 Lee You Jae (Tübingen University): ‘The empty Adam and the full Eve’. The catholic mission for women in post/colonial Korea
9:45:10:30 Rim Joung Eun (Aix-Marseille University): Living Alone Together: Loneliness and the Honbap Phenomenon in Urban Korea
10:30-10:45 Coffee break
10:45-11:20 Eva Wunderlich (Tübingen University): Intersectional Perspectives: Anti-Asian Racism Against Women in Germany
11:20-11:55 Anna Wickenberg (Stockholm University): Balancing Two Identities: Societal Factors Shaping the Experiences of Homosexuals in the South Korean Military
11:55-12:30 Annina Miller (Tübingen University): Between Two Giants: Comparing Hedging Strategies in East Asia
12:45-14:00 Lunch break
Modern and Contemporary Society II (F420)
14:00-14:45 Thomas Eichert (Tübingen University): Between Cooperation and Conflict: German Business in Cold War Korea
14:45-15:30 Gabriel Jonsson (Stockholm University): The Rise of the South Korean Defense Industry and Arms Exports
15:30-15:45 Coffee break
15:45-16:20 David Mihaela (Bucharest University): Representations of Trauma and Memory of the Korean War in Korean and American Comics
16:45-17:45 Korean Literature Night (ARKO author-in-residence Kim Inae Sujung and visiting authors)
18:00 Dinner
11 June (Wednesday):
Korean Visual Arts I (F420)
9:00-9:35 Vivian Hsiao Lei Fan (Stockholm University): Nostalgic for Love: An examination of Taiwanese youth romance films in South Korean public media and social media spaces
9:35-10:10 Lazar Andreea Sorina (Bucharest University): Facing Challenges: The Matrix of Domination in Korean TV Series
10:10-10:20 Coffee break
10:20-10:55 Christian Gregory (Stockholm University): Skepticism of the US/ROK relationship in the cinema of Bong Joon-ho
10:55-11:30 Teresa Lortz (Tübingen University): Korean folklore on the big screen – ‘The shift in representation of Korean folklore in South Korean movies’
11:30-12:30 Lunch break
Korean Visual Arts II (F420)
12:45-13:20 Sophie Kaczmarek (Tübingen University): Fragmentary aesthetics - An expression of Korean identity and social tensions in the works of Lee Bul
13:20-13:55 Émilie Soldani-Piana (Aix-Marseille University): Restoring to transmit: the portrait of King Taejo and Korean cultural memory
15:00-17:15 Stockholm Under the Bridges
18:00 Dinner
12 June (Thursday):
Korean Literature and Culture (F420)
9:00-9:45 Antonetta Bruno (Sapienza University Rome): Verisimilitudes between Novels and Musok: Exploring Narrative Characteristics
9:45-10:20 Eleonora Caselli (Sapienza University Rome): Beyond the Veil: Dreams as Portals to Collective Memory and Healing in Korea
10:20-10:55 Balea Paraschiva Ioana (Bucharest University): Literature as Memory Keeper in Shin Kyung-sook's Novel I Went to See My Father
10:55-11:10 Coffee break
11:10-11:45 Tintin Appelgren (Stockholm University): Disability in Korean literature: The Tale of Simch’ŏng
11:45-12:20 Negutu Andreea (Bucharest University): “The Other" in Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982: A cross-cultural analysis of patriarchy through Simone de Beauvoir's feminist theory
12:45-14:00 Lunch break
15:00 Visit to the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities and City Tour
19:30 Dinner
13 June (Friday):
Korean Language and Cultural Impacts on Korean Society I (F420)
9:00-9:45 Olivier Bailblé (Aix-Marseille University): The lexical overexposure of English in the Korean language nowadays
9:45-10:30 Kim Kyung Mi (Sapienza University Rome): The State's Role in Globalization: Korea's Experience from a Comparative Perspective
10:30-10:45 Coffee break
10:45-11:20 Piergiorgio Scollo (Sapienza University Rome): Hyo 孝 between the operating room and the cockpit: A look at the role played by traditional Korean culture in highly demanding professional environments
11:20-11:55 Pauline Follet (Aix-Marseille University): Shincheonji cult and the reinterpretation of biblical symbols to legitimize its teachings and authority
11:55-12:30 Federico Rozzi (Sapienza University Rome): Mudong and Kinyŏ: a Deep Dive into Chosŏn Palace’s Official Entertainers
12:45-14:00 Lunch break
Korean Language and Cultural Impacts on Korean Society II (F420)
14:00-14:35 Daniele Di Pasquale (Sapienza University Rome): Framing Vernacular Epistles in Middle Korean Writing Practices: The Importance of the 'Letters of Na Shin-geol'
14:35-15:10 Manon Nicol (Aix-Marseille University): Chŏng Yakyong (1762-1836) and the redefinition of vocabulary: a needed change for the country to arise
15:10-15:45 Vanessa Stockfleth (Tübingen University): The Imjin Wars (1592-1598) in the East Asian Context: Military expansion into cultural conflict
15:45-16:00 Closing Ceremony
16:00-18:00 Annual CIVIS-KF Consortium Meeting
16:00-18:00 Students’ Visit to Bergianska Botanical Garden
18:00 Dinner

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