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Nam Center for Korean Studies COLLOQUIUM SERIES 2012-2013 ALL COLLOQUIA WILL BE HELD AT 4 PM IN ROOM 1636 OF THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE (II) UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE. THE II IS LOCATED IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK BUILDING (1080 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVE. ANN ARBOR, MI 48109). THIS COLLOQUIUM SERIES IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE SUPPORT OF THE NAM FAMILY GIFT, KOREA FOUNDATION, AND THE U.S. DE- PARTMENT OF EDUCATION TITLE VI GRANT. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 734.764.1825 OR VISIT US ON THE WEB AT www.umich.edu/ncks SEPTEMBER 26 Steven Lee | Assistant Professor Department of English, UC Berkeley Avant-Garde Routes for the Korean Diaspora OCTOBER 17 Young Hoon Lee | Professor Department of Economics, Sogang University Professional Sports in Korea and Comparison to the US Sports OCTOBER 31 Mina Shin | Visiting Assistant Professor Film Studies & Korean Studies, Michigan State University e Others within Us: Multiculturalism and Ethnic Minorities in South Korean Cinema NOVEMBER 14 George Kallander | Assistant Professor Department of History, Syracuse University e Royal Hunt in Korea: Koryŏ-Mongol Interactions in the Late irteenth Century DECEMBER 5 Jamie Shinhee Lee | Associate Professor Department of Language, Culture, and Communication, U-M Dearborn “A woman with a hot body but a baby face” and “a chic, smooth talker”: Blending Lexicon and Shifting Images on Korean TV JANUARY 23 John Treat | Professor Department of East Asian Languages & Literatures, Yale University Chang Hyŏkchu and the Twentieth Century FEBRUARY 6 Young Kyun Oh | Assistant Professor School of International Letters and Cultures, Arizona State University Drawing Morality: the Visual Illustra- tion and its Function in the Samgang Haengsil-to [Illustrated Guide to the ree Relations] FEBRUARY 20 Hye-Sook Wang | Associate Professor Department of East Asian Studies, Brown University Korean (Language) Studies in the U.S. Higher Education: Evolution and Prospect MARCH 13 Deborah Chung | Associate Professor School of Journalism and Telecommunications, University of Kentucky Journalistic Professionalism Revisited: A Case Study of Citizen Journalists at OhmyNews in South Korea APRIL 10 Julian Stringer | Associate Professor Film and Television Studies, University of Nottingham, UK Making Korean Films: Production Stud- ies and Changing Production Cultures FALL 2012 WINTER 2013 BACKGROUND IMAGE: So la Lee, Harmony (2010) Traditional Korean silk , needlework, 79 x 79 in. WRAPPING TRADITIONS: KOREAN TEXTILES NOW (JUNE 17-OCTOBER 22, 2011) MUSEUM OF CRAFT AND FOLK ART, SAN FRANCISCO, CA IMAGE CREDIT: SARAH DIAMOND

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Nam Center for Korean StudiesCOLLOQUIUM SERIES 2012-2013ALL COLLOQUIA WILL BE HELD AT 4 PM IN ROOM 1636 OF THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE (II) UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE. THE II IS LOCATED IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK BUILDING (1080 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVE. ANN ARBOR, MI 48109).

THIS COLLOQUIUM SERIES IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE SUPPORT OF THE NAM FAMILY GIFT, KOREA FOUNDATION, AND THE U.S. DE-PARTMENT OF EDUCATION TITLE VI GRANT.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 734.764.1825 OR VISIT US ON THE WEB AT www.umich.edu/ncks

SEPTEMBER 26Steven Lee | Assistant ProfessorDepartment of English, UC BerkeleyAvant-Garde Routes for the Korean Diaspora

OCTOBER 17Young Hoon Lee | Professor Department of Economics, Sogang UniversityProfessional Sports in Korea and Comparison to the US Sports

OCTOBER 31Mina Shin | Visiting Assistant ProfessorFilm Studies & Korean Studies, Michigan State UniversityThe Others within Us: Multiculturalism and Ethnic Minorities in South Korean Cinema

NOVEMBER 14George Kallander | Assistant ProfessorDepartment of History, Syracuse UniversityThe Royal Hunt in Korea: Koryŏ-Mongol Interactions in the Late Thirteenth Century

DECEMBER 5Jamie Shinhee Lee | Associate ProfessorDepartment of Language, Culture, and Communication, U-M Dearborn“A woman with a hot body but a baby face” and “a chic, smooth talker”: Blending Lexicon and Shifting Images on Korean TV

JANUARY 23John Treat | ProfessorDepartment of East Asian Languages & Literatures, Yale University Chang Hyŏkchu and the Twentieth Century

FEBRUARY 6Young Kyun Oh | Assistant ProfessorSchool of International Letters and Cultures, Arizona State University Drawing Morality: the Visual Illustra-tion and its Function in the Samgang Haengsil-to [Illustrated Guide to the Three Relations]

FEBRUARY 20Hye-Sook Wang | Associate ProfessorDepartment of East Asian Studies, Brown UniversityKorean (Language) Studies in the U.S. Higher Education: Evolution and Prospect

MARCH 13Deborah Chung | Associate ProfessorSchool of Journalism and Telecommunications, University of Kentucky Journalistic Professionalism Revisited: A Case Study of Citizen Journalists at OhmyNews in South Korea

APRIL 10Julian Stringer | Associate ProfessorFilm and Television Studies, University of Nottingham, UKMaking Korean Films: Production Stud-ies and Changing Production Cultures

FALL 2012 WINTER 2013

BACKGROUND IMAGE: So la Lee, Harmony (2010) Traditional Korean silk , needlework, 79 x 79 in. WRAPPING TRADITIONS: KOREAN TEXTILES NOW (JUNE 17-OCTOBER 22, 2011) MUSEUM OF CRAFT AND FOLK ART, SAN FRANCISCO, CAIMAGE CREDIT: SARAH DIAMOND