▶ Subject: New Trends in the Debates in Colonial Modernity and Critical Asian Studies
▶ Date: Wednesday, September 15th, 2010. 14:00~18:00.
▶ Venue: Kyujanggak Institution of Korean Studies (Bldg.103), Seminar Room
▶ Moderator: Prof. Yang Hyunah (School of Law, Seoul National University)
▶ Discussion:
Dr. Chong Byung-Uk (HK Professor at Research Institute of Korean Studies (RIKS),
Korea University)
Dr. Kim Soo-Jin (HK Professor at Kyujanggak Institution of Korean Studies (KIKS),
Seoul National University)
● Translation will be provided
1. Introduction
KIKS will be hosting SNU Distinguished Scholar Invitational Lecture by Professor Tani E. Barlow’s
at its 44th Colloquium. Professor Barlow (Rice University) is an internationally renowned scholar,
the director of The Chao Center for Asian Studies, and the editor of positions-east asia cultures
critiques journal. We welcome your participation and appreciate your interest.
2. About the Lecturer: Tani E. Barlow
● Books Authored:
■ “Formations of Colonial Modernity in East Asia”. Edited by Tani E. Barlow. Durham, N.C.:
Duke University Press, 1997.
■ “New Asian Marxisms”. Edited by Tani E. Barlow. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2002.
■ “Formations of Colonial Modernity in East Asia”. Edited by Tani E. Barlow. Durham, N.C.:
Duke University Press, 1997.
■ “Cinema and Desire: The Cultural Politics of Feminist Marxist Dai Jinhua” Edited by Jing
Wang and Tani E. Barlow. London: Verso, 2002.
■ “The Question of Women in Chinese Feminism” Edited by Tani E. Barlow. Durham, N.C.:
Duke University Press, 2004.
Kyujanggak Institute of Korean Studies
Seoul National University