icon-yt2   

History in Literature, Literature as History: 20th Century of Korea | One-day Conferences | Korean Studies History in Literature, Literature as History: 20th Century of Korea
History in Literature, Literature as History: 20th Century of Korea

History in Literature, Literature as History: 20th Century of Korea, The Korea Society’s new Professional Development conference, explores Korean literature and the history that influences its development. We invite K-12 Educators in the Greater New York Area to this wonderful opportunity to meet top scholars in the field for lectures and discussions of these timely and relevant topics.

Korean Studies Conference

for

K-12 Teachers in the Greater New York Area


Thursday, June 9

9:00AM-3:00PM


Free Event: Early Registration Requested

To register, please fill out the attached form and return by email, fax or mail. Right click on the following link and choose 'Save link as' to download the form.

Click here to download registration form.
 

SCHEDULE

8:30AM-9:00AM Registration/Breakfast

9:00AM-10:30AM

Korea in the 20th Century
Gari Ledyard
Sejong Professor of Korean Studies (Emeritus), Columbia University

10:30AM-10:45AM Break

10:45AM-12:30PM


History in Literature, Literature as History: 20th Century of Korea
Jin Young Choi
Professor of English Literature (Emeritus) Chung-Ang University
and University of North Carolina

12:30PM-2:00PM Korean Lunch (provided)

2:00PM-3:00PM

Classroom Activities Workshop
Yoonjung Choi
Ph. D. Candidate, Teachers College, Columbia University


For further information, or to register: Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or at (212) 759-7525, ext. 309.


About the Presenters

Gari Ledyard is King Sejong Professor Emeritus of Korean Studies and Director Emeritus of the Center for Korean Research at Columbia University. He is the author of The Dutch Came to Korea (Royal Asiatic Society, 1971), The Korean Language Reform of 1446 (Sin’gu Munhwasa, Seoul, 1998), “Cartography in Korea,” a book-length monograph with over sixty illustrations in The History of Cartography, Vol 2, Part 2 (University of Chicago Press, 1994), and many other monographs, articles, and reviews related to Korean and East Asian history. He was Chairman of the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures from 1980-1983, and the founder of the Center for Korean Research in 1992. He retired in 2000 but remains active in research and publication.

Jin Young Choi taught at the University of North Carolina for five years before becoming a professor of American literature at Chung-Ang University in Seoul. She was President of the American Studies Association in 2000. She is a graduate of Seoul National University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Yoonjung Choi is a doctoral candidate in Social Studies Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. Her research interests include social-studies curriculum, multicultural/global perspectives development, teacher education, and culturally relevant pedagogy. She is currently researching how Korean American social studies teachers and how their personal, social, and cultural experiences shape their curricular and pedagogical decision making. She published a book called The New Understanding of Multicultural Society in 2009, and her journal article “Social Studies Preservice Teachers’ Crosscultural Learning and Global Perspective Development: Crossing Borders Between Korea and the United States” was published for the 54th Annual Conference of the Comparative and International Education Society. She teaches Korean history and culture at Korean School in New York. 


 

Major Supporters

  • tong-yang-group.jpg
  • pantech.jpg
  • hanwha.jpg
  • tiger-asia-management.jpg
  • lg.jpg
  • gs-caltex.jpg
  • posco.jpg
  • oci.jpg
  • korea-foundation.jpg
  • hyundai.jpg
  • freeman-foundation.jpg
  • sk.jpg
  • samsung.jpg

Podcast

The Korea Society

Mission

950 Third Ave., 8th Floor  |  New York, NY 10022  |  Tel: (212) 759-7525  |  Fax: (212) 759-7530                                                             © 2013 The Korea Society All rights reserved.