주 제 : “Mass Dictatorship and Gender Politics”
일 시 : 2006 년 7 월 5 일 - 7 일
장 소 : 강원도 평창
프로그램
18:00 Welcoming dinner
13:00~13:10 Opening Remarks
Jie-Hyun Lim(Hanyang University)
1. Keynote Session(Moderator/Commentator: Jie-Hyun Lim)
13:10~13:50 Keynote Address: “Gender and Dictatorship: Is the Outcome Predictable?”
Barbara Einhorn(University of Sussex)
13:50~14:50 Open Discussion
14:50~15:00 Coffee Break
2. “Continuity or Discontinuity?”
(Moderator/Commentator: Stefan Berger, University of Manchester)
15:00~15:40 “Male Bodies: Well trained muscles or beer bellies? From the ‘master race’ in Nazism to the ruling class in East Germany”
Alf Luedtke(University of Erfurt)
15:40~16:20 “Mobilization in Mass Politics: Agency, Gender and Race in National Socialist Germany and the Relevance of this History in Mass Democracies in the Post Cold War World”
Claudia Koonz(Duke University)
16:20~17:00 “Regulated Motherhood and Outlaw Women’s Sexuality Under Developmental Dictatorship ”
Eun Sil Kim(Ehwa Women’s University)
17:00~17:20 Coffee Break
17:20~18:50 Open Discussion
3. “Dictating Women in Mass Dictatorship”
(Moderator/Commentator: Barbara Einhorn)
09:00~09:40 “Women, Gender and the Extreme Right in the French Third Republic”
Kevin Passmore(Cardiff University)
09:40~10:20 “‘Fascist Feminism’ or ‘Feminist Fascism’? the Women Activists of the British Union of Fascists”
Woon Ok Yeom(Hanyang University)
10:20~10:30 Coffee Break
10:30~11:10 “Sex in Big-Character Posters from the Cultural Revolution: Gendering the Class Enemy”
Michael Schoenhals(Lund University)
11:10~11:50 “Between Shop and Shop Floor. Women as Consumers and Breadwinners in Communist Poland, 1971-1981″
Małgorzata Mazurek(Warsaw University)
11:50~13:30 Lunch Break
13:30~14:10 “Between Exploitation and Empowerment: Soviet Women Negotiate Stalinism”
Karen Petrone(University of Kentucky)
14:10~15:40 Open Discussion
15:40~16:00 Coffee Break
4. “Engendering Colonies” (Moderator/Commentator: Claudia Koonz)
16:00~16:40 “Engendering Empire or Engendered Empire? Influence of the discourse of femininity/masculinity upon colonisers and colonised ”
Sang Soo Kim(Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
16:40~17:20 “The State, Family and ‘Womanhood’ in the Colonial Korea, 1919-1945″
Kyu Hyun Kim(University of California, Davis)
09:00~09:40 “’Taming Soldiers’: The gender politics of Japanese soldiers in the total war”
Yonson Ahn(University of Leipzig)
09:40~10:20 “Mothers of the Empire: Women’s Talk and Mass Conscription”
Michael Kim(Yonsei University)
10:20~11:50 Open Discussion
11:50~13:00 Lunch Break
5. Round Table (Co-moderator: Peter Lambert, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Paul Jackson, Deputy Editor of TMPR)
13:00~15:00 Final Discussion
15:00~18:00 A Half-day Excursion to Woljeongsa(A Buddist temple)
09:00~18:00
A Full-day Excursion to Jumunjin(A seaport and traditional fish market)