Friday, October 28, 2011
Moderators: Cheehyung KIM (RICH), Kayoung MIN (RICH)
Welcoming Remark 10:00-10:05
-YUN Haedong (RICH)
Introduction of Eve Rosenhaft 10:05-10:10
-Alf LUEDTKE (RICH / University of Erfurt, Germany)
Keynote Address:
Everywhere Coloniality: Reflections on Some Family Histories 10:10-11:15
-Eve ROSENHAFT (University of Liverpool, UK)
[Panel 1] Migration and Transnational History 11:15-12:15
On Minor Transnationalism and Everyday Coloniality in China and Japan:
Artists Suk Hee Man (1932-2002) and Jun Chae (1926 - )
-Hijoo SON (Sogang University)
On Transnational Subalterneity
-Hyun Ok PARK (York University, Canada)
[Panel 2] Migrant Work in South Korea Today 14:30-15:30
(Neo)colonial Legacies, Racism, and Migrant Workers in South Korea
-Wol-san LIEM (Research Institute for Alternative Workers’ Movements)
On Migrant Work and Labor Law
-Michel CATUIRA (President, Migrants’ Trade Union)
Multimedia Presentation 16:45-18:30
-Film: In the Land of the Morning Calm by Archabbot Norbert Weber(1925)
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Moderators: Sangrok LEE (National Institute of Korean History), Myoung-hoon SHIN
[Panel 3] Ego-Documents: Memoirs, Diaries 10:00-11:30
"I will trouble you no more": the culture of ideological conversion in postwar North Korea
-Cheehyung KIM (RICH)
"Discovering" Everyday Coloniality in Taiwan: Utsumi Chujis "Everyday Life," a Study of His Diary
-Hui-yu Caroline T’SAI (Academica Sinica, Taiwan)
[Panel 4.1] Visuality: Film and Photography, Part 1 13:30-14:30
Strategies of the (Re)Production of Everyday Life in Manchukuo through and in Film
-YUKAWA Shiro (University of Bonn, Germany)
How to be Human, Good, and Civilized: Everyday Modernity in the Crevices
(a Study of Movie Ads for the 15 Lost Local Films Produced inHong Kong, 1934)
-Linda LAI (City University, Hong Kong)
[Panel 4.2] Visuality: Film and Photography, Part 2 15:45-16:45
Going Native or Dont Forget Your Mission! Archabbot Norbert Webers View on Colonial Korea:
Films, Photographs, Artifacts and Texts
-You Jae LEE (University of Tübingen, Germany)
Photographs, Scrapbooks, Account Books: How to Use Visual and Textual Fragments in the Interpretation of People’s Everyday?
-Alf LUEDTKE
Wrap-Up Discussion 18:00-19:30