テュービンゲン大学(ドイツ)-同志社大学(日本)-高麗大学校(韓国)の日本学/コリア学の研究者を中心とした国際研究交流ワークショップ(頭文字を取ってTuDoKu)を同志社大学で開催します。2015年にテュービンゲン、2016年にはソウルで開催して、今回が第3回目となり、”Transational Cultures: Colonialism and the Cold War in Japan and Korea”をテーマとします。会議言語は英語(通訳無し)です。会場および配布資料準備の都合上、参加をご希望される方は事前に下記までお問い合わせください。
宛先:コリア研究センター rc-korea@mail.doshisha.ac.jp
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The 3rd TUDOKU Conference at Doshisha University (September 29-30, 2017)
Transnational Cultures: Colonialism and the Cold War in Japan and Korea
Conference Room: Kambaikan 6F (Muromachi Campus), Doshisha University
Friday (September 29)
9:45-10:00 Registration
10:00-10:10 Opening Remarks
10:10-12:00 Session 1: Historical Origins of Colonialism
- Klaus ANTONI (Tübingen) “Okinawa – Japan’s first colony? Tametomo and the historical Japanization of the Ryûkyû kingdom”.
- David WEISS (Tübingen) “A Prehistory of Colonialism: Views of Korea in Tokugawa Japan”.
13:00-14:50 Session 2: Citizenship and Nationality
- AN Jong Chol (Tübingen) “From Gender-Biased to Gender Equality Citizenship? The Politics of the Nationality Law, 1948-1997”.
- Tobias SCHOLL (Tübingen) “Korean-Japanese Relations and South Korean Transborder Citizenship”.
15:10-17:00 Session 3: Divided / Shared Memories of the Cold War
- ITAGAKI Ryuta (Doshisha) “Divided Family and Shared Memories: Ego-narratives of a North Korean Linguist Kim Sugyŏng and His Family”.
- You Jae LEE (Tübingen) “Migration to a Divided Nation: Korean Former Miners and their Memory”.
Saturday (September 30)
10:10-12:00 Session 4: Colonial Migration
- JUNG Byung Wook (Korea) “Chinese Workers and Anti-Chinese Riots in Colonial Korea”.
- YOON Hyo Jung (Korea) “A Study on a United Front in the Colony Korea on a Transnational Perspective: Singanhoe Agitating for Acquirement of Chinese Nationality of Immigrant Koreans in Manchuria”.
13:00-14:50 Session 5: Rethinking North Korea
- Isabella JUKAS (Tübingen) “North Korea’s Third World Offensive”.
- KIM Yeokyung (Doshisha) “Social Movement and Cultural Reproduction :Focusing on Meanings of Korean Schools in Zainichi Korean Women’s Life Histories”.
15:10-17:00 Session 6: Politics of Comparison
- KOTERA Ai (Doshisha) “Myth making? The Holocaust memory of the third generation in Israel”.
- MIZUTANI Satoshi (Doshisha) “British attitudes to Korea’s claim for independence, ca. 1905-20―the trans-imperial significance of Britain’s colonial experience in India and Egypt”.
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