Online presentations are marked in blue.
Thursday 19 May 2022
09.00-09.30 | Registration (Porthania, Yliopistonkatu 3) | ||
09.30-10.00 | Opening remarks (Porthania, Suomen Laki (PIV)) | ||
10.00-11.00 | Keynote: Gina Barnes & David Hughes
Pen/Insular Relations in Prehistory: understanding the past for future use (Porthania, Suomen Laki (PIV)) Chaired by Tiina Airaksinen |
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11.00-11.30 | Coffee break | ||
SESSIONS 1 |
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Theme | Culture & Society | History | Linguistics |
Chair/ Room | Hyojin Lee
U3039, Main Building |
Vladimir Tikhonov
U4075, Main Building |
Riikka Länsisalmi
U4080, Main Building |
11.30-12.00 | Reconciliation through Sharing Tasks: Honouring Elderly Zainichi Korean Women and Crossing Unspoken Boundaries in Japan
Yoko Demelius, University of Turku |
Boats Against the Post-Colonial Current: USAMGIK and SCAP Efforts to Return Fishing Boats and Infrastructure to the Korean Peninsula
Robert Winstanley-Chesters, University of Leeds |
Interactional achievement of affectivity in Japanese conversational interactions
Halina Zawiszova, Palacký University Olomouc
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12.00-12.30 | Ability permeating one’s body: skills as embodied knowledge among self-employed food manufacturers in South Korea
Antti Leppänen, University of Turku |
Dangers of Repatriation: How Typhoons, Piracy, and Terrorism Contributed to the Building of the Postwar Zainichi Korean Population
Mark E. Caprio, Rikkyo University |
Identity development in NNS-NNS telecollaboration using Japanese as a lingua franca
Mariya Aida Niendorf, Dalarna University |
12.30-13.00 | Competency as an Embodied Social Practice: Clothing, Presentation of Self and Corporate Masculinity in South Korea
Joanna Elfving-Hwang, the University of Western Australia |
Currency Problems in Allied Occupied Korea and Japan, 1945-1952
Simon James Bytheway, Nihon University |
Demonstration of Korean grammar in Finnish
Jeong-Young Kim, University of Helsinki |
13.00-13.30 | The Agenda Changed by Neo-Feminism from the Equal System to the Sexuality embedded within the woman’s body
Hae Seong Jang, University of Helsinki |
Unrest and Violence in Hwanghae Province, 1945-1951
Adam Cathcart, University of Leeds |
Incomplete Predicates in Korean TV Captions: from a Contrastive Perspective
Sung Hee Youn, Kwansei Gakuin University
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13.30-15.00 | Lunch (Porthania UniCafe, Yliopistonkatu 3) | ||
SESSIONS 2 |
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Theme | Culture & Society | Soviet Koreans: Identity, History, Culture | Miscellaneous |
Chair/ Room | Sonja Häussler
U3039, Main Building |
Saana Santalahti
U4075, Main Building |
Ernils Larsson
U4080, Main Building |
15.00-15.30 | Reading Kim, Yujeong’s works in social and cultural context of the 21st century
Ji-Hyun Hwang, Folkuniversitet Stockholm |
History of Korean Education in Sakhalin/Karafuto and the transformation of postwar Korean language textbooks
Paichadze Svetlana and Junyoung Lee, Hokkaido University |
Japanese publishers in the Meiji period: Promoting woodblock prints as educational material at National Industrial Exhibitions
Freya Terryn, KU Leuven |
15.30-16.00 | Shidehara Diplomacy and the Manchurian Question: An Alternative View from the Local Press
Andrea Revelant, Ca’ Foscari University Venice |
Cho Seung-bog (1922-2012), A Korean Linguist in Motion
Kyounghwa Lim, Chung-Ang University |
Locating the ’Korea’ in Sino-Korean poetry: An Exploration of Geographical Iconography in Poetry of Enlightenment Era Publications
Owen Stampton, University of London SOAS |
16.00-16.30 | The culture of positivity”: The ideology behind the “Hell Joseon” resurrection
Chafik Elidrissi Rachad
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Chu Chonggǒn (1895-1936) – Life and Death of a Transborder Korean Socialist Intellectual
Vladimir Tikhonov, Oslo University |
Old Tales, Original Retellings: The Japanese Legend of Resurrection and Revenge
Saida Khalmirzaeva, Okayama University |
16.30-17.00 | Coffee break | ||
17.00-18.00 | Plenary 1: Hannes B. Mosler
The Kwangju Democracy Movement and politics of memory in South Korea (Porthania, Suomen Laki (PIV)) Chaired by Vladimir Tikhonov |
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18.00-18.10 | Break | ||
18.10-20.00 | Reception (Unioninkatu 33) |
Friday 20 May 2022
SESSIONS 3 |
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Theme | Images of the other | Politics | Discourses on women | |
Chair/Room | Rie Fuse
U3029, Main Building |
Hannes Mosler
U3039, Main Building |
Sachiko Sosa
U4080, Main Building |
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09.30-10.00 | Guidebooks as diplomatic tools: the cultural and editorial impact of British guidebooks in Meiji Japan (1868-1912)
Sonia Favi, University of Turin
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In the Beginning, Woman was the Sun: A New Look at Women in Prehistoric Japan
Natalie McKay, University of Melbourne |
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10.00-10.30 | Northern Europe in 1928 through the Eyes of the Writer Tani Jōji
Gérald Peloux, Cergy-Pontoise University |
South Korean Political History: Long Tradition of Authoritarianism from Gojoseon to Roh Tae-woo Era
Archie B. Resos, University of Santo Thomas |
Feminine Fighters of Justice? Gendered Narratives of the Japan Self-Defense Forces and their Impact on Japanese Security “Normalisation”
Miklas Fahrenwaldt, The University of Edinburgh |
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10.30-11.00 | Japan Stumbles on Reviving Ties with South Korea
Jeff Kingston, Temple University Japan |
Listening to the history: meaning of autobiographies of Zainichi Korean women in Japanese language education program in Kyoto, Japan
Sara Park, University of Helsinki |
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11.00-11.30 | Coffee break | |||
SESSIONS 4 |
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Theme | Literature | Religion, ideology, and thought | Society and medicine | |
Chair/Room | Ji-Hyun Hwang
U3029, Main Building |
Lasse Lehtonen
U3039, Main Building |
Jeong-Young Kim
U4080, Main Building |
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11.30-12.00 | Communicating Women’s Voices in Pre-modern Society: A Study of Hwajōnka, Songs dedicated to spring outings for enjoying flowers
Sonja Haeussler, Stockholm University |
Examining the tradition of the Four Gods belief in Japan: with special focus on the development of ceremonial flags
Marianna Lázár, Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church |
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12.00-12.30 | The <own> and the <foreign> in poetry by Yun Dong-Ju
Maria Soldatova, Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow |
The state ideology in Chosōn Korea and the abolition of government-owned nobi
Sangwon Shin, University of London SOAS |
A Benevolent Doctor? The Rivalry between Western and Eastern Doctors in Colonial Korea
Hyojin Lee, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice |
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12.30-13.00 | Poet and Poetry Writing in Korean Verse: notes on perception and representation
Anastasia Guryeva, Saint Petersburg University |
Reimagined identity: Jinja Honchō and Shrine Shinto as a religion in postwar Japan
Ernils Larsson, Uppsala University / Kokugakuin University |
Anti-vaccination Movement in Japan during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Yoko Demelius and Kamila Szczepanska, University of Turku |
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13.00-14.00 | Lunch (Porthania UniCafe, Yliopistonkatu 3) | |||
SESSIONS 5 |
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Theme | The politics of locality: gastronomy, diversity, and beyond | Miscellaneous | ||
Chair/Room | Mariya Aida Niendorf
U3029, Main Building |
Bokyung Kim
U3039, Main Building |
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14.00-14.30 | Kombu on a Cloud – Koikawa Harumachi’s Yorokonbu hiiki no Ezo oshi and the Edo Period Economic Interest in Ezo
Sarah Rebecca Schmid, University of Zürich |
Justice in an age of lawlessness: adjudication of conflicts in sixteenth-century Japan
Polina Serebriakova, University of Cambridge |
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14.30-15.00 | Unexpected Diversity: Experience and Influences of LGBTQ+ JET Teachers in Japanese Rural Areas
Kazuyoshi Kawasaka and Ami Kobayashi, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf |
The rage of kitchen haiku
Herbert Jonsson, Dalarna University
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15.00-15.20 | Break | |||
15.20-16.20 | Plenary 2: Olavi Fält
Views of the Western newspapers published in Japan on the opening up of Korea in 1876 (Porthania, Suomen Laki (PIV)) Chaired by Juha Janhunen |
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16.20-16.30 | Break | |||
16.30-16.50 | NIAS: Japanese and Korean databases/e-resources on the AsiaPortal
(Porthania, Suomen Laki (PIV)) |
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16.50-17.30 | General meeting and Closing (Porthania, Suomen Laki (PIV)) | |||
17.30-18.30
18.30- |
Break
Meeting in front of Unioninkatu 34 and Heading to Uunisaari |
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19.30-22.30 | Dinner at Uunisaari |