This workshop brings together scholars interested in Korean-Vietnamese in dialogue in order to develop a framework for meaningful future collaboration. It will examine Vietnam and Korea through both a “connected” perspective and comparative lens. A “connected” perspective emphasizes linkages and circulations, namely the flow of ideas, texts, people and objects. A comparative lens hones in on issues of historical process and the convergence or divergence of particular institutions, cultural patterns, or social configurations.
Korea and Vietnam before the Twentieth Century is sponsored by Academy of Korean Studies (Project: AKS-2020-C-15), James P. Geiss & Margaret Y. Hsu Foundation, UCLA’s Center for Korean Studies, Center of Southeast Asian Studies, and the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures
Dates: January 14, 15, 21st, 2022
All non-presenters must register in advance for this meeting.
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Speakers
Kathlene Baldanza, Associate Professor, History and Asian Studies (Penn State)
Adam Bohnet, Associate Professor, History (King’s University College at UWO, CA)
Bradley C. Davis, Associate Professor, History (Eastern Connecticut State University)
George Dutton, Professor, Asian Languages and Cultures (UCLA)
John B. Duncan, Professor Emeritus, Asian Languages and Cultures (UCLA)
Albert Errickson, PhD Student, East Asian Languages and Cultures (Columbia)
Devin Fitzgerald, Curator of Rare Books and History of Printing (UCLA)
Christina H. Han, Associate Professor, History (Wilfrid Laurier University, CA)
Jaymin Kim, Assistant Professor, Transnational Asian Studies (Rice)
Richard S. Kim, PhD Candidate, Asian Languages and Cultures (UCLA)
John S. Lee, Assistant Professor, East Asian History (Durham, UK)
Hyun Suk Park, Assistant Professor, Asian Languages and Cultures (UCLA)
Dan T. Nguyen, PhD Student, East Asian Languages and Cultures (Columbia)
Young Kyun Oh, Associate Professor, International Letters and Cultures (Arizona State University)
John Phan, Assistant Professor, East Asian Languages and Cultures (Columbia)
Nhung Tuyet Tran, Associate Professor, History (Toronto, CA)
Sixiang Wang, Assistant Professor, Asian Languages and Cultures (UCLA)