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    20117th KSAA BIENNIAL CONFERENCE

     

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    THE KOREAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA

    (KSAA) 

    PROGRAMS 

    16 –18 November 2011

    The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

    Sponsors

    Hosting InstitutionKorea Research Institute (KRI@UNSW), The University of New South Wales

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    Australia and the region of Asia and the Pacific. During her keynote address, Professor

    Choi proposes a transnational approach to the history of women in modern Korea. After

    the Keynote Address Session, Day-2 Concurrent Sessions are held and encompass the

    diversity of the discipline of Korean Studies, including Library, Media Communication &

    Culture, Society & Geography, Politics & International Relations, Linguistics, Literature

    and Language Education. The conference is concluded after the Biennial General Meeting

    of KSAA.

    On behalf of the Organising Committee, we would like express our gratitude to all the

     participants of the conference, presenting their papers with exemplary intensity and

    enthusiasm and contributing towards the success of the conference. We also gratefully

    acknowledge the invaluable contributions of anonymous reviewers who have graciously

     participated in the review process.

    As the chair of the conference, we would like to document our wholehearted appreciationto distinguished keynote speakers, Emeritus Professor Kwang Chung and Professor

    Hyaeweol Choi. In particular, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to the Korea

    Foundation, the Academy of Korean Studies, the Korean Consulate General in Sydney,

    the Korea Research Institute of the University of New South Wales, and the Korea

    Institute of the Australian National University for their financial and others supports to

    this conference.

    Last but not least, on behalf of all the conference participants, we are particularly grateful

    to the KSAA Executive Committee Members for their wholehearted contributions to the

    7th KSAA Biennial Conference.

    Professor Chung-Sok Suh,

    President,

    Korean Studies Association of Australasia 

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    Organising Committee 

    KSAA Executive Committee

    Professor Chung-Sok Suh

    (Conference Chair & President, KSAA)University of New South Wales, Australia

    Dr Young-A Cho

    (Vice-President, KSAA- Australia) Monash University, Australia

    Associate Professor Hong-Key Yoon

    (Vice-President, KSAA- New Zealand) 

    University of Auckland, New Zealand

    Dr Ruth Barraclough

    (Treasurer, KSAA) Australian National University, Australia

    Dr Gregory Evon

    (Secretary, KSAA) University of New South Wales, Australia

    Dr Stephen Epstein

    (Newsletter Editor, KSAA) Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

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    Timetable at a Glance

    Date Time Details Venue

       1   6   N   o   v

        (   W   e    d    ) 18:30

    -

    20:30

    Welcome Dinner CURSA RestaurantLevel 2, Mercure Sydney,

    226 Victoria St., Potts

    Point 

    Hosted by: Mr Jin-Soo Kim Consul General of Korea in Sydney

       1   7

       N  o  v

       (   T   h  u   )

    8:30 Registration

    Lecture Theatre,

    Room M17 (Ground

    Floor), Chemical Sciences

    Bldg. UNSW

    9:00

     –

    9:20

    Opening Session – Opening and Welcome Addresses

    Professor Chung-sok Suh, President, KSAA

    Professor Wai Fong Chua, Pro-Vice Chancellor, the University of NSW

    Dr Chung-Kil Chung, President, Academy of Korean Studies

    Mr Jin-Soo Kim, Consul General of the Republic of Korea, Sydney

    9:20

     –

    10:10

    Keynote Address – Day 1

    Emeritus Professor Kwang Chung, Korea University

    10:10

     –

    10:30

    Morning Tea

    Level 1 Foyer

    In Front of ASB 130

    ASB Building, UNSW

    10:30

     –

    12:00

    Concurrent Session I

    Economics & Management

    ASB 130

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg

    Literature (1)

    ASB 232

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg

    Language Education (1)

    ASB 105

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg 

    12:00

     –

    13:30

    Lunch

    Ivan’s Fernery

    Level 1, Roundhouse,

    UNSW

    13:30

     –

    15:00

    Concurrent Session IIPolitics & International Relations

    (1)

    ASB 130

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg 

    History

    ASB 232

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg 

    Linguistics(1)

    ASB 105

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg 

    15:00

     –

    15:30Afternoon Tea

    Level 1 Foyer

    In Front of ASB 130

    ASB Building, UNSW

    15:30

     –

    17:00

    Concurrent Session III

    Politics & International Relations

    (2)

    ASB 130

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg 

    Society& Geography (1)

    ASB 232

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg 

    Language Education (2)

    ASB 105

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg 

    18:00

     –

    20:00

    Conference Dinner Level 6, Business Lounge,

    West Wing, ASB Building,

    UNSWHosted by Dr Chung-Kil Chung, President of Academy of Korean Studies,

    Korea

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    Date Time Details Venue

       1   8   N  o  v

       (   F  r   i   )

    9:00

     –

    10:00

    Keynote Address – Day 2 Lecture Theatre,

    Room M17 (Ground

    Floor) , Chemical Sciences

    Bldg. UNSW 

    Professor Hyaeweol Choi, Australian National University

    10:00

     –

    10:20Morning Tea

     

    Level 1 Foyer

    In Front of ASB 130

    ASB Building, UNSW 

    10:20

     –

    11:50

    Concurrent Session IV 

    Library

    ASB 130

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg 

    Media, Communication & Culture

    (1)

    ASB 232

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg 

    Society& Geography (2)

    ASB 105

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg 

    11:50

     –

    13:10Lunch

     

    Ivan’s Fernery

    Level 1,

    Roundhouse,UNSW 

    13:10

     –

    14:40

    Concurrent Session V 

    Politics & International Relations

    (3)

    ASB 130

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg 

    Media, Communication & Culture

    (2) ASB 232

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg 

    Linguistics (2)

    ASB 105

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg 

    14:40

     –

    15:00Afternoon Tea

     

    Level 1 Foyer

    In Front of ASB 130

    ASB Building, UNSW 

    15:00 –

    16:30

    Concurrent Session VI Society & Geography (3)

    ASB 130

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg 

    Literature (2)

    ASB 232

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg 

    Language Education (3)

    ASB 105

    Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg 

    16:30

     –

    17:30

    Biennial General Meeting of Korean Studies Association of Australasia 

    Lecture Theatre,

    Room M17 (Ground

    Floor) , Chemical Sciences

    Bldg. UNSW 

    17:30

     –

    18:00

    Closing Session & Best Paper Award Ceremony 

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    Seung kyu Han, Soyoung Park & Yunjung

    Son (Yonsei University)  A Study of Numeral Unit Bound Nouns of Loanwords

    Concurrent Session III (15:30 –  17:00, 17th November) 

    Politics &

    International

    Relations (2)

    (Chair: Changzoo

    Song)

    Bruce Jacobs (Monash University)

    Key Events in the Democratisation of Korea and Taiwan:

    Comparing the Gwangju Massacre with the Kaohsiung

    Incident.

    You-il Lee (University of South Australia)

    & Kyung-Tae Lee ( Toyo University)

    Globalization and Economic Nationalism in South Korea: a

    Critical View

    Steve Lok-wai Chung (University of

    Sydney)

    Peace Movements in South Korea and Its Impacts on the

    Politics of the Korean Peninsula

    Society &Geography (1)

    (Chair: Bronwen

    Dalton) 

    Hong-Key Yoon (University of Auckland)The Introduction of Formal Gardens as a sign of the

    Diffusion of Geomancy (pungsu) to the Korean Peninsula

    Inshil Yoon (University of Auckland)  A preliminary review of T'angniji manuscripts: with anemphasis on earlier forms

    Joy J. Han (University of Melbourne)Damunhwa in Korean context: Multiculturals amidst

     postcolonial discourse

    Andrew Bukuku Dyson (Academy of

    Korean Studies)

    The Most Popular Model of Rural Developments in Africa

    and Asia: a Comparative Analysis of Ujamaa Villages

    Movement in Tanzania and Saemaul Movement in South

    Korea

    Language

    Education (2)

    (Chair: Seong-Chul Shin) 

    Kyu-Suk Shin (University of Western

    Australia)

    Implications of foreign languages curriculum reform for

    Korean program in Australian universities

    Alan Libert (University of Newcastle)International Auxiliary Languages in Korea: Reception and

    Creation

    Sin-Hye Nam (Yonsei University) A study on child words as educational vocabularies for

    multicultural families

    Se Jung Seo (Yonsei University)

    Study on analyzing directive sentences in Korean textbooks

    -Focusing on analysis of linguistics and syntactic features in

    directive sentences fit in each level -

    Concurrent Session IV (10:20 –  11:50, 18th November) 

    Library

    (Chair: Injung

    Cho) 

    Jung-Sim Kim (Monash University) “Korean databases in Australia –  for whom, how, why? ” 

    Darrell Dorrington (Australian National

    University)

    Maintaining a world-class niche library support service in

    an economically challenging environment

    Jung Ok Park (National Library of

    Australia)“The National Library of Australia Korean Collection” 

    Media,Communication

    & Culture (1)

    (Chair: Stephen

    Epstein) 

    Jeong-ha Kim (Griffth University)The political impacts on Korean music education during the

     first period of Japanese colonial rule (1910-1918)

    Chanchul Jung (University College,

    London)

    Regulating, Exporting, and Defining Joseonese Cinema,

    1934-1935

    Roald Maliangkay (Australian National

    University)“ A Painter ’s Dream Canvas: Korea’s Cinema Billboards” 

    Keum Hyun Han (University of Colorado,

    Boulder)

    Contemporary Korean Photography:“How Artists Use a

    Photographic Sensibility to Produce New Knowledge? ” 

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    Society &

    Geography (2)

    (Chair: Inshil

    Yoon)

    Gil-Soo Han (Monash University)Fantasy and Aspirations: Identities of Young Korean

    Sojourners as Portrayed in The Melbourne SkyKyungja Jung (University of Technology,

    Sydney)

    Helpless Victims?: Women’s autonomous organizing in

    Korean communities in Australia

    Changzoo Song (University of

    Auckland)

    Korea’s Desire for and Expectations from Ethnic Korean

    Brides from China and Uzbekistan: The Ups and Downs of

    Korea’s Ethnic Nationalism?

    Concurrent Session V (13:10 – 14:40, 18th November)

    Politics &

    International

    Relations (3)

    (Chair: You-Il

    Lee) 

    Yooil Bae (Singapore Management

    University) &

    Yong Wook Lee (Korea University)

    Identity and Interest in Korea's Middle Power Diplomacy: A

    Case of Knowledge Sharing Program in Korea's ODA Policy

    Joon Shik Shin & Bronwen Dalton

    (University of Technology, Sydney)

    Harmonising International Development Efforts with

    Resource Diplomacy: Potential for the strategic use of ODA

    to Secure Lithium in South America

    Roland Wilson (George MasonUniversity)

    Korea’s Forgotten, Intractable & Violent Conflict: When willPeace Finally Come?

    Media,

    Communication

    & Culture (2)

    (Chair: Roald

    Maliangkay) 

    Jane Chi Hyun Park (University of Sydney)Remaking Gender, Nation and Identity: Transformations of

    the Female Body in South Korean Cinema

    Joanna Elfving-Hwang (Frankfurt

    University)

    Not So Soft After All: Kkonminam Masculinities in

    Contemporary South Korean Popular Culture

    Stephen Epstein (Victoria University of

    Wellington)

    “ ‘Where is Ronny? ’ ” “Where is Rhonda? ”: Contemporary

    South Korean Images of South Asia

    J.P Park (University of Colorado, Boulder)What is “Korean” about Contemporary Korean Art?

    Cultural Differentiation and the Rhetoric of Identity

    Linguistics (2)

    (Chair: Gi-Hyun

    Shin) 

    Mira Kim (University of New South

    Wales)

     A systemic functional approach to the tangled thread issues

    of Korean Theme study

    Duk-Soo Park (University of Sydney) The Grammaticalisation of  – (u)l ke(s) in Korean

    Young A Cho (Monash University)Is 'dae' the contracted form of the indirect speech

    constructions of 'dago hae'?

    David Morris (University of New England)Some features of English as spoken by Koreans, and some

     features of Korean which influence them

    Concurrent Session VI (15:00 –  16:30, 18th November)

    Society &

    Geography (3)

    (Chair: Hong-Key

    Yoon) 

    Hyun-key Kim Hogarth (Royal

    Anthropological Institute)Christianity and Chesa Rites in Korea

    Sung-Ae Lee (Macquarie University)

     A Turning Point in Global Partnership: Representations of

    the Gwangju Massacre, 1980, and Attitudes to the USA

    Embedded in Film and TV Drama

    Bronwen Dalton & Kyung Ja Jung

    (University of Technology, Sydney)

    North Korea’s Informal Markets and the Increasing Role of

    Women

    Literature (2)

    (Chair: Gregory

    Evon)

    Ruth Barraclough (Australian National

    University)Korean Kisaeng: Modernity, Femininity, Bonded Labour

    Tatiana Gabroussenko (Australian

    National University) 

    Romance in North Korean fiction after 2000: new

    tendencies 

    Kyung Oh (Duksung Women's University)Reading Jaesaeng (Rebirth) and Sorekara (Thereafter) in

    the Context of the Family Relationship

    Language

    Education (3)

    (Chair: Kyu-Suk

    Shin)

    Maryna Solodka (Academy of Korean

    Studies)

    The Effect of Retelling Activities on Pronunciation and the

    Complexity of Speech of Learners of Korean language

    Hye Ran Hong (Yonsei University)  A Study on the Patterns of Tense by Register Variation

    Hyo Hun Park (Yonsei University) A Study on Pre-Reading Activities on Korean Textbooks for

    the Academic Purpose

    Bong Jeong Lee (University ofTechnology, Sydney)

    Korean jogiyuhaksaeng’s bilingualism and Korean

    language development in Australia

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    Accommodation 

    Mercure Sydney Potts Point

    226 Victoria St, Potts Point

    NSW 2011, Australia

    Check in : 2.00pm.

    Check out : 11.00am

    Travel along the Eastern Distributor from

    Sydney’s International Airport towards the

    city. Drive towards General Holmes drive

    onto Southern Cross drive and finally onto

    South Dowling street. Follow the signs

    towards Newcastle and Western Suburbs

    and continue onto Eastern Distributor

    Motoway. Take the exit towards Kings Cross

    and merge onto Williams Street. Turn right

    at William Street and left at Kings Cross roadbefore reaching the hotel

    Contacts

    Tel : (+61)2/93971777

    Fax : (+61)2/93971707

    E-Mail :[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

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    Contacts 

    Professor Chung-Sok Suh (President, Korean Studies Association of Australasia)

    Executive Director, Korea Research Institute (KRI@UNSW),

    The University of New South Wales,

    Sydney, 2052, NSW, Australia

    Ph: (62-1) 9385-4466 Fax: (61-2) 9385-5622 

    Email: [email protected] 

    Ms Clara Kim(Conference Administrator)

    Korea Research Institute@UNSWPh: (62-1) 9385-3764 Fax: (61-2) 9385-5622

    Email: [email protected] 

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