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[관련기관 학술행사] 하와이대 한국학연구소 워크샵<Who Are “KOREANS”: Korean Identity Viewed Through Different Lenses> (12/12~14)
2018-07-06

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오는 12월 12~14일 하와이대 한국학연구소에서 개최하는 워크샵<Who Are “KOREANS”: Korean Identity Viewed Through Different Lenses>를 안내드립니다.
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WHO ARE “KOREANS”:
KOREAN IDENTITY VIEWED THROUGH DIFFERENT LENSES

12-14 December 2018
Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawai’i at Manoa


Organizer: Christopher J. Bae

Korea, as we know it today, is quite distinct from neighboring China and Japan.
The question though is can it be identified, when viewed through different lenses,
when “Korea” as we have come to know it began to take form? In all likelihood,
different fields will provide different perspectives on this origins questions,
but the primary question will be, when specialists from different disciplines are
brought together to discuss this topic, can a consensus be drawn? If so, what might it be?
If no clear consensus can be drawn, then why not? In particular, by examining Korean id
entity from behavioral and biological perspectives do researchers from different disciplines
view Korean identity differently? If so, why? Here, we bring together a group of establish
ed scholars and advanced graduate students to drill down into each of these various
disciplines using the origin of Korean identity question as the basic framework to ask
more detailed questions.

Invited Speakers:
Choongwon Jeong (Max Planck Jena #8211; genetics)
Jaeeun Kim (University of Michigan #8211; sociology)
Jangsuk Kim (Seoul National University #8211; archaeology)
U-Young Lee (Catholic University #8211; anatomy)
John Whitman (Cornell University #8211; linguistics)

Schedule

Wednesday (12 December)

9:00-9:30 Opening Introductions
9:30-10:30 Jaeeun Kim (sociology)
10:45-11:45 U-Young Lee (anatomy)

1:30-2:30 Choongwon Jeong (population genetics)
2:45-3:45 John Whitman (historical linguistics)
4:00-5:00 Jangsuk Kim (archaeology)


Thursday (13 December)

9:30-12:00 Workshop (Korean identity today)
2:00-5:00 Workshop (Korean identity origins)


Friday (14 December)

9:30-11:30 Workshop (wrap up synthesis)