Program
Friday August 4, 2006, 1 - 6 pm,
followed by dinner
Saturday August 5, 2006, 9 am - 5
pm
FRIDAY 4th AUGUST 1 - 6 pm
1:00-2:00 KEYNOTE SPEECH (open to public)
Kang, Myung-koo (Seoul National
University)
Disciplining Morally Sound Citizens
and Regulating Sexual Expression in Television Dramas in South Korea
2:00-3:00 Netizens and politics in Korea
Jaz Choi (Queensland University
of Technology)
Mixing Self with Media: Online
Audience Participation in Consuming Media and Self in Korea
Abstract
(pdf format)
Mohita Roman (Monash University)
Media, nationalism and the Comfort Women issue
3:00-3:30 Break
3:30-4:30 HALLYU - Korean (popular cultural) Wave on Asian Shores
Kim, Sujeong (Chungnam National
University)
Hallyu and Asian cultural flows.
Abstract (pdf
format)
Rhee, Joonwoong (Seoul National
University)
An empirical study on the Chinese
reception of Hallyu
Abstract
(pdf format)
4:30-6:00 Politics and Culture
Michael Keane (Queensland University
of Technology)
Redesigning China's future:
the new East Asian Cultural Co-prosperity Zone
Abstract (pdf format)
Wu Guanjun (Monash University)
The
Anti-Japan protest movement in China
Abstract (pdf format)
Beatrice Trefalt (Monash University)
Kobayashi
Yoshinori's Sensron: manga in Japan's battlefields
of history
Abstract
(pdf format)
Lauren Richardson (Monash
University)
Japanese history text book controversy
7:00 CONFERENCE DINNER (Fedeles Italian Restaurant)
SATURDAY
9:00-10:30 Transnational flows of media and texts (1)
Yamanaka, Chie (Osaka University)
The penetration of cross-cultural understanding through
television format: Did the Korean Wave itself generate the manga
"Ken-kanry (We hate Korean Wave)"?
Abstract (pdf
format)
Brian Yecies (University of
Wollongong)
Floodgates for Transnational Cultural
Flows Are Open! Hollywood Accidentally Breeds Tiger in South Korea,
1985-2006
Abstract
(pdf format)
Roald Maliangkay (Australian
National University)
Korean animation: How Do
Korean Animators Survive in an Industry Marked by Clichs?
Abstract
(pdf format)
10:30-11:00 Break
11:00-12:30 Transnational flows of media and texts (2)
Hyangjin Lee (University of Sheffield/Rikky
University)
Korean Wave in Japan: Disturbing
a Global Identity?
Gloria Davies, Michael
Davies and Younga Cho (Monash University)
Marketing
and Representing Gender Variance: The Case of Hari Su
Abstract (pdf
format)
Stephen Epstein (University
of Wellington, New Zealand)
Drinking Beer in
Sapporo: Changing Images of Japan in South Korea
Abstract (pdf
format)
12:30-1:30 LUNCH
1:30-3:30 Translation as cultural negotiation
Judy Wakabayashi (Kent State University)
Chinese Vernacular Novels in Edo Japan: Some Contemporary
Implications
Abstract
(pdf format)
Ross Mouer (Monash University)
Translation of Japanese popular novels
Minako O'Hagan (Dublin City University)
Free
Labour for Love? - Fan-Subs and Scanlation Networks
Abstract (pdf
format)
James Rampant (Monash University)
The Monash manga translation workshop: Lost in scanlation
Abstract
(pdf format)
Injung Cho (Monash University)
Lost in Subtitles: Korean Films and TV Dramas
Abstract (pdf format)
3:30-4:00 Break
4:00-6:00 Soft power and popular culture
Peter Murphy (Monash University)
Soft Power and Hard Power in the East Asian Portal
Ecumene: The Reach and Limits of Aesthetic Authority
Abstract (pdf
format)
Alison Tokita (Monash University)
Korea and Japan's struggle over soft power
Craig Norris (University of Tasmania)
Soft
power discourses in Japan
Dan Black
(Monash University)
Cultural Export and National
Specificity
Kim, SungMin (Seoul National
University)
The configuration of discourses
on opening Japanese popular culture in Korea, 1987-1994 : the open-'revolving'
door of a ban