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Friday, January 10
 

9:00am HST

Trans-East Asian Perspectives: Literature, Language, and Strategic Dynamics
Friday January 10, 2025 9:00am - 10:30am HST
This Trans-East Asia panel is organized by BK21 FOUR Chinese & Japanese Education Research Group at Korea University, examining the cultural, linguistic, and strategic dynamics of East Asia from a trans-regional perspective. Please see the paper abstracts on each speaker's personal profile page.

Sumin Seo

Korea University, Ph.D Student

Title:

A Study on the Café Space as a Modern Experience in Chinese and Japanese Literature of the 1920s and 1930s ― Based on a Trans-East Asian Perspective

Zhiqiang Ren (任志强)
Korea University, Ph.D. Student

Title:

跨越东亚视角下的现代汉语情态副词研究 ― 以中·韩情态副词对比为例

Nuri Na
Korea University, Ph.D Student

Title:

Comparative Study of 8th-9th Century Classical Poetry Collections: Focusing on Trans-East Asian Dynamics

Shinhye Choi
Korea University, Research Professor

Title:

Selection Mechanisms of Basic Adjectives and the Drivers of Expressing the Same Meaning in Chinese and Korean: Focusing on the Contrast with Basic Korean Adjectives Corresponding to ‘da(大)’

Ye Ri Na
Korea University, Ph.D Student

Title:

A Study on the Reception of 'Shijing' from a Trans-East Asian Perspective: Focusing on Examples from Visual Media in China, Korea and Japan

Chan Jung
Korea University, Ph.D Student

Title:

Studying the regional characteristics of East Asia's strategic partnerships through a Trans-East Asia Lens: Why have intra-Northeast Asia’s strategic partnerships failed to develop? - focusing on the case of China and Japan

Joo Junyoung(朱埈永)
Korea University, Postdoctoral Researcher
Title:

Icaros-Type Male Characters and Trans-East Asian Transformation Patterns in Chinese Classical Narratives
Moderators
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Cathryn Clayton

Associate Professor and Chair of the Asian Studies Program, Department of Asian Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
Speakers
avatar for Joo Junyoung(朱埈永)

Joo Junyoung(朱埈永)

Postdoctoral Researcher, Korea University
Title:Icaros-Type Male Characters and Trans-East Asian Transformation Patterns in Chinese Classical NarrativesAbstract:The myth of Icaros, who flies too close to the sun with wings and falls to his death, symbolizes universal human passion and tragic catastrophe, transcending cultural... Read More →
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Shinhye Choi

Research Professor, Korea University
Title:Selection Mechanisms of Basic Adjectives and the Drivers of Expressing the Same Meaning in Chinese and Korean: Focusing on the Contrast with Basic Korean Adjectives Corresponding to ‘da(大)’Abstract:This study focuses on the Chinese basic adjective 'da(big)', which shows... Read More →
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Nuri Na

Ph.D Student, Korea University
Title: Comparative Study of 8th-9th Century Classical Poetry Collections: Focusing on Trans-East Asian Dynamics Abstract: The aim of this study is to examine the transitive aspects observed in classical Chinese and Japanese poetry collections from the 8th to 9th centuries. For Chinese... Read More →
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Sumin Seo

Ph.D Student, Korea University
Title:A Study on the Café Space as a Modern Experience in Chinese and Japanese Literature of the 1920s and 1930s ― Based on a Trans-East Asian PerspectiveAbstract:This paper explores the unique cultural landscape of the 'café' in the modern urban settings of China and Japan during... Read More →
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Ye Ri Na

Ph.D Student, Korea University
Title: A Study on the Reception of 'Shijing' from a Trans-East Asian Perspective: Focusing on Examples from Visual Media in China, Korea and Japan Abstract: The ‘Shijing’, the oldest anthology of Chinese poetry, has long been regarded as a significant classic in the East Asian... Read More →
avatar for Zhiqiang Ren (任志强)

Zhiqiang Ren (任志强)

Ph.D. Student, Korea University
Title:跨越东亚视角下的现代汉语情态副词研究 ― 以中·韩情态副词对比为例Abstract:Recently, the term “trans” has frequently appeared in the field of humanities research. In linguistics, “trans” refers to an approach that, when analyzing specific... Read More →
avatar for Chan Jung

Chan Jung

Ph.D Student, Korea University
Title: Studying the regional characteristics of East Asia's strategic partnerships through a Trans-East Asia Lens: Why have intra-Northeast Asia’s strategic partnerships failed to develop? - focusing on the case of China and Japan Abstract: Since the beginning of the 21st century... Read More →
Friday January 10, 2025 9:00am - 10:30am HST
Sakamaki Hall B101
 
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