Title: Crossing the Boundaries- New Directions in the Study of Korea
Speaker : Joy S. Kim (Assistant Professor, Department of East Asian Studies,
Princeton University)
Date : July 5, 2007 12:00
Venue : Room 209, Building 103
Organizer : Kyujanggak Institue of Korean Studies, SNU
Language : English, Korean
Contact : T.82-2-880-5505, kwonks93@snu.ac.kr
Homepage : http://kyujanggak.snu.ac.kr/english/index.jsp
Summary :
In the
past few decades, the field of Korean Studies has steadily grown in its breadth
and depth both in Korea and abroad. Though the number of Korea specialists is
increasing, the field itself remains relegated as that of “Area Studies” without
clear disciplinary affiliation. What is the future of this field? This paper
explores the need for a critical examination of the future directions for the
Korean Studies. A brief examination of late Choson social history? namely the
issue of social status/position and distinction? will be the point of departure
in suggesting the possible new directions for the field that crosses
disciplinary, national, and temporal boundaries.