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Looking to Prosperity from within the Ruins: Korea in Korean Literature
UCLA Center for Korean Studies is pleased to be hosting the 2011 Korean Literature Translation Institute Forum in the U.S. Alongside critics and scholars from Korea and the U.S., three well-known South Korean authors will discuss their work in relation to Korean history across the 20th century and into the present. Open discussion will follow the presentations; simultaneous interpretation will be available.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
2:00 PM - 5:30 PM
314 Royce Hall, Humanities Conference Room
UCLA
Moderated by Christopher Hanscom, Assistant Professor of Korean Literature, UCLA
| 2:00 – 2:10 |
Welcoming Remarks
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| 2:10 - 2:20 |
Congratulatory Remarks
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| 2:20 - 2:40 |
Keynote Speech
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| 2:40 - 3:00 |
Keynote Speech: Poverty as the Raw Material of Korean Fiction and the Indomitable Spirit of the Nation
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| 3:00 - 3:20 |
Prologue: Looking to Prosperity from within the Ruins: Korea in Korean Literature
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| 3:20 - 3:40 | Coffee Break |
| 3:40 - 4:10 |
Session I: A Tradition of Oppression: Laying the Groundwork for Individuality and Democratization
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| 4:20 - 4:50 |
Session II: The Current of Experimental Fiction in Korea
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| 4:50 - 5:30 |
Roundtable Discussion and Q & A
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Cost: Free
Special Instructions
Simultaneous interpretation provided. Refreshments will be served. This event is open to the public.
For more information please contact
Sejung Kim
skim@international.ucla.edu
Download File: KLTI-Forum-Posters-bz-q4i.pdf
Sponsor(s): Korean Literature Translation Institute

