2019 ELLAK International Conference
“Nurturing Global Citizens within War and Violence Narratives”
Date: December 16 (Monday) – 18 (Wednesday), 2019
Venue: Conference Room 101-108,
Daejeon Convention Center (DCC), Daejeon, Korea
Program Overview
12/16 Mon. 12/17 Tue. 12/18 Wed.
10:45
-12:15 General Session 1B
10:45
-12:15 Special Session 3
12:00
-13:30 Registration 12:15
-13:00 Lunch Break
13:30
-15:00 General Session 1A
13:30
-15:00
Special Session 2
13:30
-15:00 General Session 1C
General Session 2B
15:15
-16:45 General Session 2A
15:15
-16:45 General Session 3B
15:15
-16:45 Roundtable Session
17:00
-18:00 Keynote Speech 1
17:00
-18:00 Keynote Speech 2
18:00
-19:00 Dinner Break
18:10
-20:00
ELLAK Awards for
Best Essays, Reception
& Banquet
19:00
-20:30 Special Session 1
Monday, December 16, 2019
12:00 – 13:30 Registration (1F Conference Room Lobby, DCC)
13:30 – 15:00 General Session 1A (5 Sessions)
Individual Session 1 (in English) [Room 108]
Chair Sunhwa Park (Konkuk University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Kuo Chia-chen (Tamkang University, Taiwan)
Scrapbooks and Album: Photography and Anti-war Narratives in Virginia Woolf's Three Guineas
Presentation 2 Oak Joo Yap (Mahidol University International College, Thailand)
From Oroonoko to Orientalism: Self, Other and Enlightenment
Presentation 3 Yi-cheng Weng (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Imagining Cosmopolitanism beyond the Nation: Women Writers in the Face of War
Discussant Seunghee Roh (Chonnam National University, Korea)
Individual Session 2 (in English) [Room 107]
Chair Ilgu Kim (Hannam University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Camelia Raghinaru (Concordia University-Irvine, USA)
"Culture of Death” and “Just War” Theory in Roy Scranton’s War Porn
Presentation 2 Jeremy Sullivan (Chungnam National University, Korea)
Voices in My Head: Creating a Culture of Contradiction through Assertion and Denial
Discussant Peter Paik (Yonsei University, Korea)
Graduate Session 1 [Room 106]
Chair Jin Ok Kim (Hanbat National University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Bokyung Han (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea)
‘Patricide’ in Paradise Lost: Satan and Adam’s Disobedience
Presentation 2 Jieun Kim (Kyunghee University, Korea)
War and Women: Reading The Unwomanly Face of War with the Logic of Inclusion and Exclusion
Presentation 3 Seon Hyeon Lee (Pusan National University, Korea)
Judith Butler and Violence
Discussant Seon Hyeon Lee (Pusan National University, Korea)
Min Jae Kim (Ewha Woman's University, Korea)
Bokyung Han (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea)
Graduate Session 2 [Room 105]
Chair Seon Young Jang (Kongju National University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Li Meihua (Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea)
The Significance of Mahjong in The Joy Luck Club
Presentation 2 Jane Kim (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
Orlando, A Gender Trouble Maker
Presentation 3 Hye-rim Kang (Chosun University, Korea)
Gestures of Resistance and Anchoring Desire in Chang-rae Lee’s A Gesture Life
Discussant Byun Young-eun (Sungshin Women's University, Korea)
Hye-rim Kang (Chosun University, Korea)
Jane Kim (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
Graduate Session 3 (in English) [Room 104]
Chair Jeong Hwa Yoo (Mokwon University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Zhang Baoling (Korea Maritime & Ocean University, Korea)
Like a Playwright: Jerry’s Planning and Staging his Own Death in Edward Albee’s The Zoo Story
Presentation 2 Shi Funing (Korea Maritime & Ocean University, Korea)
Patriarchy and Male Anxiety in Robert Browning’s “My Last Duchess”
Presentation 3 Rushana Sultanova (Pukyong National University, Korea)
The Meaning of Fog and Industrialism in Charles Dickins’s A Christmas Carol
Discussant Rushana Sultanova (Pukyong National University, Korea)
Zhang Baoling (Korea Maritime & Ocean University, Korea)
Shi Funing (Korea Maritime & Ocean University, Korea)
15:00 – 15:15 Break
15:15 – 16:45 General Session 2A (6 Sessions)
The Korean Association of Modern Fiction in English [Room 108]
“(Post)human Narratives of Violence and Wounds”
Chair Jae-Hwan Han (Kyungpook National University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Sunhwa Park (Konkuk University, Korea)
Australian Aborigine and British Missionary's Memory of Imperialism in Oscar and Lucinda
Presentation 2 Joori Lee (Chonnam National University, Korea)
Therapeutic Handwriting: The Diary in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four
Presentation 3 Chung-Hee Lee (Sookmyung Womens' University, Korea)
Posthuman Vision in Correlations with Biotechnology and Language: Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake
Presentation 4 Heejung Cha (Chosun University, Korea)
Bedouin Muslim Women in an Insane Asylum under British Control in Pillars of Salt by Fadia Faqir
Discussant Heongyun Rho (Dongguk University, Korea)
Min Hoe Kim (Busan University of Foreign Studies, Korea)
Myungsung Kim (Sejong University, Korea)
Nami Shin (Incheon National University, Korea)
The Criticism and Theory Society of Korea [Room 107]
Chair Seong-Kwan Cho (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Seogkwang Lee (Gyeongsang National University, Korea)
“I long now to sleep”: Kitsch Morality and the Indifference of Victory
Presentation 2 Ji-Yeong Yun (Konkuk University, Korea)
Anthropocene and Feminism
Presentation 3 Jung-Suk Hwang (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
The Antebellum Sea Narrative in Edgar Allan Poe’s The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket
Discussant Hyejin Kim (Jeonbuk National University, Korea)
Haeook Jeong (Haeook Jeong, Korea)
Seung Hee Lee (independent researcher, Korea)
The Korean Association for Feminist Studies in English Literature I [Room 106]
Chair Donghee Om (Kyungpook National University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Sun Jai Kim (Michigan State University, USA)
Jewelry, Sense of Fashion, and the (De)Formation of Identity in Ellen Wood’s East Lynne
Presentation 2 Nami Shin (Incheon National University, Korea)
The Affordances of Narrative Ambiguity: The Epic and Second-Person Voice in Theresa Hak Kyung
Cha's Dictee
Presentation 3 Yehrim Han (Seoul National University, Korea)
Traffic of Trappings in Dido, Queen of Carthage: Marlowe’s Anti-Imperialist Revision of The Aeneid
Discussant Jung Sun Choi (Incheon National University, Korea)
Soyoun Kim (Myongji University, Korea)
Jaecheol Kim (Yonsei University, Korea)
The Modern British and American Poetry Society of Korea [Room105]
Chair Jooyoung Park (Soonchunhyang University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Eunseong Kim (Korea University, Korea)
Bioregionalism as a Political Program: Gary Snyder and Mary Austin
Presentation 2 Jihee Han (Gyeongsang National University, Korea)
What Shall I Make of You, Eliot? Teaching T. S. Eliot to the Nahpdeuks
Discussant Heejeong Kim (Sookmyung Women's University, Korea)
Sunghyun Kim (Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea)
Graduate Session 4 (in English) [Room 104]
Chair Shinhee Jung (Hannam University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Sung Hee Ko (Seoul National University, Korea)
The Dove and Rose: War Imagery in T. S. Eliot’s Four Quartets
Presentation 2 Eun Hye Lee (Ewha Woman's University, Korea)
Reading Patricia Rozema’s Mansfield Park through the Postmodern Crisis of Historicity in the
Transnational Milieu
Discussant Eun Hye Lee (Ewha Woman's University, Korea)
Jane Kim (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
Graduate Session 5 (in English) [Room 103]
Chair Hajeong Park (Wonkwang University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Shinyoung Lee (Ewha Woman's University, Korea)
Impugn the Whole Theory of Directions”: Drifting and Transposition in Dionne Brand’s Love Enough
Presentation 2 Min Jae Kim (Ewha Woman's University, Korea)
Reconstruction and Representation of Reality: Tim O'Brien's "The Things They Carried"
Presentation 3 Hai In Jo (Korea University, Korea)
The Allegorical Body of Romancer Hawthorne
Presentation 4 Sisu Chou (Ewha Womans University, Korea)
Social Vulnerability Produced by the Warlike Condition in the Racial State
Discussant Sisu Chou (Ewha Woman's University, Korea)
Jieun Kim (Kyunghee University, Korea)
Hee Joon Lee (Korea University, Korea)
Shinyoung Lee (Ewha Woman's University, Korea)
17:00 – 18:00 Keynote Speech 1 (in English) [Room 101-102]
Chair Sungjin Jang (Chung-Ang University, Korea)
Keynote 1 John Peters (University of North Texas, USA)
The Politics of Humanity: Joseph Conrad's Hope
18:00 – 19:00 Dinner Break
19:00 – 20:30 Special Session 1 (in English) [Room 101-102]
“Politics, Ethics, Global Citizenship”
Chair Peggy Cho (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Maria Koundoura (Emerson College, USA)
Literature and Transnational Life
Presentation 2 Joff Bradley (Teikyo University, Japan)
Woe betide you the truth be told: Corruption as pedagogical tool
Presentation 3 Sungjin Jang (Chung-Ang University, Korea)
Disappearing Space: War and Politics in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
10:45 – 12:15 General Session 1B (6 Sessions)
The American Fiction Association of Korea (Korean/English) [Room 108]
Chair Ju Young Jin (Soonchunhyang University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Sunjae Jun (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
War and 'Deconstruction of Christianity' in William Faulkner's A Fable
Presentation 2 Yaeri Kim (Seoul National University, Korea)
“Father Earth Hates Us": The Uncanny Planet of The Broken Earth Triolgy
Presentation 3 Joohee Seo (Seoul National University, Korea)
Between Marriage and the Market: Jefferson’s Mulatta Daughters in William Wells Brown’s Clotel
Discussant Eunju Hwang (Sogang University, Korea)
EuiHuack Kang (Chonnam National University, Korea)
Junyon Kim (Hongik University, Korea)
The T. S. Eliot Society of Korea (in English) [Room 107]
Chair Byunghwa Joh (Koje College, Korea)
Presentation 1 Younghee Kim (Kunsan National University, Korea)
Shadows of War: The Modernism of T. S. Eliot and Virginia Woolf
Presentation 2 Seunghyeok Kweon (Seoul Women's University, Korea)
T. S. Eliot's Reading Rudyard Kipling
Presentation 3 Joong-Eun Ahn (Andong National University, Korea)
T. S. Eliot and James Joyce: 1923-1927
Discussant Seongl-Chil Park (Andong National University, Korea)
Cheol-U Jang (Kangwon National University, Korea)
Yangsoon Kim (Korea University, Korea)
Individual Session 3 (in English) [Room 106]
Chair Tai-Won Kim (Sogang University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Maureen Fielding (Penn State Brandywine, USA)
Teaching “Comfort Women” Literature in English: Exigencies, Challenges, Compromises, Solutions
Presentation 2 Yu-Chen Tai (National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan)
From the Street to the Classroom: Feminist Pedagogy Inspired by #MeToo Movement
Presentation 3 Judy Suh (Duquesne University, USA)
Teaching War Literature and Film in the U.S.
Discussant Jeongyun Ko (Dong-A University, Korea)
Hye Jean Chung (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
Individual Session 4 (in English) [Room 105]
Chair Peggy Cho (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Claire Gullander-Drolet (Clark University, USA)
Translational Form in Ruth Ozeki’s A Tale for the Time Being
Presentation 2 Juliet S. Trujillo (Carlos Hilado Memorial State College, Philippines)
Women Resistance: Double Colonization in Jessica Hagedorn’s Dream Jungle and Ninotchka Rock’s State
of War
Discussant Sunyoung Ahn (Korea University, Korea)
Individual Presentation 5 (in English) [Room 104]
Chair Jin Beom Synn (Seowon University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Min-kyoung Kim (Duksung Women's University, Korea)
“The Ecology of Paradise”: Euthanasia and the Biopolitics in Ballard’s Rushing to Paradise
Presentation 2 Jiang Jindi (Shandong University of Technology, China)
Space Narrative in Great Expectations
Presentation 3 Geum Hee Park (Chosun University, Korea)
Imperialist Necropolitics and Trauma in Korean American Novels Focusing on Changrae Lee's A Gesture
Life and Heinz Insu Fenkl's Memories of My Ghost Brother
Discussant Dongin Cho (Inha Technical College, Korea)
Jongjin Noh (Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Korea)
Individual Presentation 6 (in English) [Room 103]
Chair TBA
Presentation 1 Guo Donghui (Qilu University of Technology, China)
A Study on Compiling a Textbook on Literature and Technology for Undergraduates in Universities of
Technology in China
Presentation 2 Mikyung Song (Seoul National University, Korea)
Education Thwarted: Art Spiegelman’s Maus: A Survivor’s Tale
Discussant In Shik Bang (Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Korea)
12:15 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 15:00 Special Session 2 & General Session 2B (3 Sessions)
Special Session 2 (in English) [Room 101-102]
“War, Violence, Trauma, Resilience”
Chair Sodam Choi (Korea University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Timothy Melley (Miami University of Ohio, USA)
War After War: State Allegory in an Age of Security
Presentation 2 Yuan-Jung Cheng (Xinya College, Tsinghua University, China)
War Writing of Her Kind: Children of Violence in Lessing’s Fiction
Presentation 3 Stacy Hubbard (The State University of New York-Buffalo, USA),
‘To Trouble the Living Stream’: Literary Representations of WWI Memorials
General Session 2B
The Shakespeare Association of Korea (in English) [Room 103]
Chair Hyosik Hwang (Chungbuk National University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Dongha Seo (Korea Military Academy, Korea)
Understanding of Shakespeare and Fletcher’s The Two Noble Kinsmen through John Glatun’s Violence
Triangle
Presentation 2 Seonyoung Jang (Kongju National University, Korea)
Rethinking Shakespeare and Koreanness through Korean Performances of Romeo and Juliet
Discussant Sujin Oh (Seowon University, Korea)
Yeeyon Im (Yeungnam University, Korea)
The Korean Society of British and American Fiction I [Room 104]
Chair Young Seon Won (Seoul Women’s University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Soyoun Kim (Myongji University, Korea)
Tourist of Captive: City Space and Foreignness in Oliver Twist
Presentation 2 Jieun Park (Changwon National University, Korea)
The Representation of Kitchen Space in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Presentation 3 Boosung Kim (Ewha Womans University, Korea)
‘the beginning of psychology—that strange, new subject’: the Modern Concept of Empathy and Pointed
Roofs (1915)
Discussant Sun Jai Kim (Michigan State University, USA)
Dong-Wook Noh (Sahmyook University, Korea)
Misun Yun (Soonchunhyang University, Korea)
The Virginia Woolf Society of Korea [Room 105]
Chair Gui-woo Lee (Seoul Women’s University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Hyungshin Park (Kyungpook National University, Korea)
Virginia Woolf’s modernist narratives and cosmopolitanism focused on Three Guineas and Mrs. Dalloway
Presentation 2 Yun-jung Kim (Kookmin University, Korea)
Virginia Woolf's Impressionism and Henri Bergsong's durée
Presentation 3 Soonku Lee (Pyeongtaek University, Korea)
A Comparative Study on Orlando and Portrait of a Marriage - Focusing on Gender and Sexuality
Discussant Kwang-in Shin (Cheongju University, Korea)
Joseph Yosup Kim (Kunsan National University, Korea)
Gui-woo Lee (Seoul Women’s University, Korea)
15:00 – 15:15 Break
15:15 – 16:45 General Session 3B (7 Sessions)
The Korean Association for Feminist Studies in English Literature II (in English) [Room 108]
Chair Hyungji Park (Yonsei University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Seo Hee Im (Hanyang University, Korea)
Social Reproduction in the Anthropocene
Presentation 2 Youmi Jung (Seoul National University, Korea)
Royal Self-Fashioning or Subversive Entertainments: Female Performance in Ben Jonson’s Court Masques
Discussant Seok-Min Yun (Yonsei University, Korea)
Seokhun Choi (University of Seoul, Korea)
The Korean Society of Nineteenth Century Literature in English I [Room 107]
Chair Byoung Chun Min (Seoul National University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Young Seon Won (Seoul Women’s University, Korea)
Literature in the Anthropocene: Climate Change Fiction and History of Ecological Imperialism
Presentation 2 Seenhwa Jeon (Incheon National University, Korea)
Modern/Postmodern Narrative Agency and the Question of Otherness in Graham Swift's Waterland
Presentation 3 Jihyun Lee (Kyungpook National University, Korea)
Relationships of Care and the Sympathetic Imagination in Jane Eyre
Discussant Sungho Lee (Korea National University of Education, Korea)
Younghee Kim (Kunsan National University, Korea)
EunHyoung Kim (Seoul National University, Korea)
The Korean Society for Literature and Religion [Room 106]
Chair Sun-hwa Park (Konkuk University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Byung Sun Kim (Catholic Kwangdong University, Korea)
Global Citizen Awareness in the Parables of Jesus
Presentation 2 Jun-eui Lee (Daejeon Health Institute of Technology, Korea)
The Scars of Wars Healing: Cervantes
Presentation 3 Shinhee Jung (Hannam University, Korea)
Heroic Narratives: For Whom the Bell Tolls
Discussant Sung-hyun Kim (Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea)
Dong-wook Noh (Sahmyook University, Korea)
Su-hyen Yun (Gyeongsang National University, Korea)
The Korean Society for Eighteenth-Century English Literature (in English) [Room 105]
Chair In-Han Jeon (University of Seoul, Korea)
Presentation 1 Jaesik Chung (Ajou University, Korea)
Reading Adam Smith: On the Aesthetic Observation and the Logic of Spiritual Intelligence
Presentation 2 Haram Lee (Seoul National University, Korea)
Nationalism and Irony: William Wordsworth’s Political Sonnets
Presentation 3 Nancy Jiwon Cho (Seoul National University, Korea)
‘Child of Mortality’: Explaining Earthly Temporality and the Eternal Afterlife in Children’s Hymns of the
Long Eighteenth Century
Discussant Hye-Soo Lee (Konkuk University, Korea)
Kyung-Sook Shin (Yonsei University, Korea)
Julie Choi (Ewha Womans University, Korea)
The Modern English Drama Association of Korea [Room 104]
Chair Kwangsook Chung (Sookmyung Women’s University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Heebon Park (Chungbuk National University, Korea)
Art and Espionage in A Question of Attribution
Presentation 2 Jungwon Kim (Pyongtaek University, Korea)
A Doll’s House, Part 2: Social Norm and Gender
Presentation 3 Jungman Park (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea)
God’s Justice and Reality’s Justice: Lynching Issue and Activism as Dramatized in Aftermath
Discussant Seokhun Choi (University of Seoul, Korea)
Yon Hee Chun (Sungshin Women’s University, Korea)
Jeongsub Nam (Yeungnam University, Korea)
The Korean Society for Teaching English Literature [Room 103]
Chair Yejung Choi (Hoseo University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Yunjeong Yang (Konkuk University, Korea)
Oscar Wilde’s Socio-Aesthetics in The Happy Prince and A House of Pomegranates
Presentation 2 Seojung Kang (Kookmin University, Korea)
Reading The Awakening by Kate Chopin through Art History
Presentation 3 Joseph Yosup Kim (Kunsan National University, Korea)
Julian Bell, a Romantic Failure Rushing into the Core of War: Focusing on Hong Ying’s K: The Art of
Love and Susan Seller’s Vanessa and Virginia
Discussant Sukjin Kang (Kookmin University, Korea)
Hyunwook Shin (Korea National Open University, Korea)
Jinbeom Synn (Seowon University, Korea)
The James Joyce Society of Korea [Room 102]
Chair Youngshim Lee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea)
Presentation 1 Taeun Min (Chonnam National University, Korea)
Is Mulligan Stephen's Alter Ego?
Presentation 2 Youngshim Lee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea)
Inhye in Vegetarian Versus Molly Bloom in Ulysses: The comparison of The Last Focal Narrator In the
Two Texts
Presentation 3 Hye Ryoung Kil (Yeungnam University, Korea)
The Great Famine and Cannibalism in James Joyce and Mo Yan
Discussant Sangwook Kim (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
Younggyu Lee (Yonsei University, Korea)
Kyoungsook Kim (Anyang University, Korea)
16:45 – 17:00 Break
17:00 – 18:00 Keynote Speech 2 (in English) [Room 101-102]
Chair Ewha Chung (Sungshin Women’s University, Korea)
Keynote 2 Paul Giles (University of Sydney, Australia)
Virtual War: States of Prolepsis and the Aesthetics of Violence
18:10 – 20:00 ELLAK Awards for Best Essays, Reception & Banquet
[2F Grand Bloom 201]
Chair: Dongin Cho (Inha Technical College, Korea)
Welcoming Address
Congratulatory Remarks
Introduction of Invited Speakers
Distinguished Essay Awards (Presided by Tai-won Kim, Sogang University, Korea)
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- The 13th ELLAK Best Essay Award
- The 9th ELLAK Best Book Award
President-elect Address:
Toast
Introduction of New Ph.D. Scholars
Presidential Closing Remarks
Banquet
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
10:45 – 12:15 Special Session 3 (in English) [Room 101-102]
“ Pedagogy, Justice, Freedom”
Chair So-Hee Lee (Hanyang Women’s University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Pin-chia Feng (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
Literary New York: Writing the Big Apple in Chinese and Chinese American Literature
Presentation 2 Koshi Odashima (Waseda University, Japan)
Violence as a Manifestation of Affect in D. H. Lawrence
Presentation 3 Seiwoong Oh (Rider University, USA)
Literature about Genocides: Pedagogy, politics & aesthetics
12:15 – 13:30 Lunch Break
13:30 – 15:00 General Session 1C (8 Sessions)
The Korean Society of British and American Fiction II (in English) [Room 108]
Chair Sungho Lee (Korea National University of Education, Korea)
Presentation 1 Jung Eun Seo (Yonsei University, Korea)
Selling Love, Selling Art: Commodity and Experience in W. M. Thackeray's Vanity Fair
Presentation 2 Joohyun Park (The Catholic University of Korea, Korea)
“I wish they were all Christians”: Isabella Bird’s depiction of Japanese (non)-religions in The Unbeaten
Tracks
Presentation 3 Somi Ahn (Yonsei University, Korea)
The Old Woman and the New
Discussant Ilsu Sohn (Pusan National University, Korea)
Younghee Kho (Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea)
Jung Sun Choi (Incheon National University, Korea)
The Korean Society of Nineteenth Century Literature in English II (Korean/English) [Room 107]
Chair Hyunsook Kim (The University of Suwon, Korea)
Presentation 1 Dong-Wook Noh (Sahmyook University, Korea)
'Black' Slave Owner, 'White' Slave: Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson
Presentation 2 Inna Yoo (Baekseok University, Korea)
Innocence in The Age of Innocence
Presentation 3 Sun Jai Kim (Michigan State University, USA)
Rereading “Misery” and “Madness” in M. E. Braddon’s Lady Audley’s Secret
Discussant Soyoun Kim (Myongji University, Korea)
Heewon Chung (University of Seoul, Korea)
Boosung Kim (Ewha Women’s University, Korea)
The Korean Association of Modern Fiction in English (in English) [Room 106]
“War, Trauma, and Homelessness”
Chair Eunsook Koo (Cheongju University, Korea)
Presentation 1 So-Hee Lee (Hanyang Women's University, Korea)
Gender, Ethnicity, and Survival in How I Became a North Korean
Presentation 2 Eun-Gwi Chung (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea)
Haunted by War Ground: Geopolitics and Border-scape in Hardly War and Commons, Contemporary
Korean American Poetry
Presentation 3 In Shik Bang (Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Korea)
North Korean Refugee Narratives as a Somatic Language: Joseph Kim’s Under the Same Sky
Discussant Junghyun Hwang (Hansung University, Korea)
Robert Grotjohn (Chonnam National University, Korea)
Sooyoung Lee (Hanyang Cyber University, Korea)
Korean Association of Medieval and Early Modern English Studies (in English) [Room 105]
Chair Yikyun No (Woosong University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Minwoo Yoon (Yonsei University, Korea)
Anti-Semitism in The Prioress’s Tale: The Violence of the Group Fantasy
Presentation 2 Kyungran Park (Korea University, Korea)
Phineas Fletcher and the Hosting of the Unknown
Discussant Hwanhee Park (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
Yehrim Han (Seoul University, Korea)
YooYeong Memorial Session on Translation (in English) [Room 104]
“Narratives of War and Violence: Translation and Interpretation”
Chair Kyochan Yoon (Hannam University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Jinim Park (Pyeongtaek University, Korea)
Representing The Vietnam War in Korean Context
Presentation 2 Peter Paik (Yonsei University, Korea)
Translating the Conservative Revolution: The Case of Ernst Jünger's Wartime Diaries
Presentation 3 Sun Kyoung Yoon (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea)
Translating against Patriarchal Violence: Deborah Smith's The Vegetarian
Discussant Sang Soo Han (Hannam University, Korea)
Suk Koo Rhee (Yonsei University, Korea)
Ailee Cho (KAIST, Korea)
Trans Media Institute of World Literature, Dongguk University [Room 103]
Chair Ewha Chung (Sungshin Women’s University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Youngmin Kim (Dongguk University, Korea)
Presentation 2 Hyeon Kim (The Academy of Korean Studies, Korea)
An Education Model of Humanities and Arts Convergence for the Digital Natives (Digital Storytelling &
Music: "A song heard in the fire of war")
Presentation 3 Hae-won Kang, Lyndsey Twinning (The Academy of Korean Studies, Korea)
Compilation of Semantic Glossary Database for the English Interpretation of Korean Cultural Heritage
Graduate Session 6 [Room 102]
Chair TBA
Presentation 1 Sookheui Yang (Inha University, Korea)
The unsettling of America: Wendell Berry's Idea of Small farming and Criticism of US "Agribusiness
Presentation 2 Kyung Seo Chung (Seoul National University, Korea)
“The sartorial splendours”: Menswear in Three Guineas
Presentation 3 Hyun Joo Ko (Korea University, Korea)
A study of Hysteria Focusing on Violence Represented in Marsh Norman's Getting out
Presentation 4 Heeyeon Jeong (Pusan National University, Korea)
A Glimmer of Dim Hope: Cormac McCarthy’s The Road
Discussant Heeyeon Jeong (Pusan National University, Korea)
Hyun Joo Ko (Korea University, Korea)
Kyung Seo Chung (Seoul National University, Korea)
Sookheui Yang (Inha university, Korea)
Graduate Session 7 (in English) [Room 101]
Chair Sunyoung Ahn (Korea University, Korea)
Presentation 1 Esther Ahn (Yonsei University, Korea)
Brothers’ Keepers: Thoughts on Relationships, Legalism, and Global Citizenship from The Reader
Presentation 2 Jung Hyun Hwang (Yonsei University, Korea)
Reading the "Comfort Women" in Cloud Atlas: A Comparative Approach
Presentation 3 Sarah Yoon (Yonsei University, Korea)
Between Confucian patriarchy and neoliberalism: Cho Nam-ju’s 82 Nyonsaeng Kim Chi-yong
Discussant Jung Hyun Hwang (Yonsei University, Korea)
Sarah Yoon (Yonsei University, Korea)
Esther Ahn (Yonsei University, Korea)
15:00 – 15:15 Break
15:15 – 16:45 Roundtable Session (in English) [Room 101-102]
“Nurturing Global Citizens within War and Violence Narratives”
Moderator Julie Choi (Ewha Womans University, Korea)
John G. Peters (University of North Texas, USA)
Paul Giles (University of Sydney, Australia)
Maria Koundoura (Emerson College, USA)
Timothy Melley (Miami University of Ohio, USA)
Pin-chia Feng (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
Joff Bradley (Teikyo University, Japan)