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Add to Calendar2018-02-17 08:00:002018-02-17 16:00:00Transnational Society for Korean Literary Traditions (TSOKLT) Inaugural Symposium: “Locating Premodern in Korean Literature” The Transnational Society for Korean Literary Traditions will hold its inaugural symposium on Saturday, February 17 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Hagerty Hall, Room 388 (1775 College Rd.). The symposium, 'Locating Premodern in Korean Literature,' will feature presentations of research, works of translation, and a roundtable discussion.TSOKLT is a new initiative arising among the key scholars of Korean premodern literature working in the English-speaking parts of the world. Korea’s literary history is deep-rooted and colorful, and yet English language research and pedagogy have often overlooked this rich field of inquiry in favor of more modern topics. Our purpose is to remedy the lack of organized collaboration on and representation of premodern Korean literary traditions in the English speaking academic communities. In this inaugural symposium, TSOKLT aims to awaken a methodological and pedagogical renaissance of premodern Korean literature and to promote transnational collaboration in research and translation. Symposium Schedule8:15 am–10:15 am: Session 1: Presentations of research10:15 am–10: 30 am: Coffee break10:30 am–12:15 pm: Session 2: Presentations of translation works12:15 pm–1:30 pm: Lunch1:30 pm–3:30 pm: Roundtable discussionContemporary consumption of premodern Korean LiteratureChallenges and visions of premodern Korean LiteratureCollaborative possibilities3:30 pm–4:00 pm: Coffee break SponsorsLiterature Translation Institute of KoreaChris Lee Korean Performance FundDepartment of East Asian Languages and LiteraturesInstitute for Korean StudiesEast Asian Studies Center Hagerty Hall 388 (1775 College Rd) OSU ASC Drupal 8ascwebservices@osu.eduAmerica/New_Yorkpublic
Add to Calendar2018-02-17 08:00:002018-02-17 16:00:00Transnational Society for Korean Literary Traditions (TSOKLT) Inaugural Symposium: “Locating Premodern in Korean Literature”The Transnational Society for Korean Literary Traditions will hold its inaugural symposium on Saturday, February 17 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Hagerty Hall, Room 388 (1775 College Rd.). The symposium, 'Locating Premodern in Korean Literature,' will feature presentations of research, works of translation, and a roundtable discussion.TSOKLT is a new initiative arising among the key scholars of Korean premodern literature working in the English-speaking parts of the world. Korea’s literary history is deep-rooted and colorful, and yet English language research and pedagogy have often overlooked this rich field of inquiry in favor of more modern topics. Our purpose is to remedy the lack of organized collaboration on and representation of premodern Korean literary traditions in the English speaking academic communities. In this inaugural symposium, TSOKLT aims to awaken a methodological and pedagogical renaissance of premodern Korean literature and to promote transnational collaboration in research and translation. Symposium Schedule8:15 am–10:15 am: Session 1: Presentations of research10:15 am–10: 30 am: Coffee break10:30 am–12:15 pm: Session 2: Presentations of translation works12:15 pm–1:30 pm: Lunch1:30 pm–3:30 pm: Roundtable discussionContemporary consumption of premodern Korean LiteratureChallenges and visions of premodern Korean LiteratureCollaborative possibilities3:30 pm–4:00 pm: Coffee break SponsorsLiterature Translation Institute of KoreaChris Lee Korean Performance FundDepartment of East Asian Languages and LiteraturesInstitute for Korean StudiesEast Asian Studies CenterHagerty Hall 388 (1775 College Rd)East Asian Studies Centereasc@osu.eduAmerica/New_Yorkpublic
The Transnational Society for Korean Literary Traditions will hold its inaugural symposium on Saturday, February 17 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Hagerty Hall, Room 388 (1775 College Rd.). The symposium, 'Locating Premodern in Korean Literature,' will feature presentations of research, works of translation, and a roundtable discussion.
TSOKLT is a new initiative arising among the key scholars of Korean premodern literature working in the English-speaking parts of the world. Korea’s literary history is deep-rooted and colorful, and yet English language research and pedagogy have often overlooked this rich field of inquiry in favor of more modern topics. Our purpose is to remedy the lack of organized collaboration on and representation of premodern Korean literary traditions in the English speaking academic communities. In this inaugural symposium, TSOKLT aims to awaken a methodological and pedagogical renaissance of premodern Korean literature and to promote transnational collaboration in research and translation.
Symposium Schedule
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8:15 am–10:15 am: Session 1: Presentations of research
10:15 am–10: 30 am: Coffee break
10:30 am–12:15 pm: Session 2: Presentations of translation works
12:15 pm–1:30 pm: Lunch
1:30 pm–3:30 pm: Roundtable discussion
- Contemporary consumption of premodern Korean Literature
- Challenges and visions of premodern Korean Literature
- Collaborative possibilities
3:30 pm–4:00 pm: Coffee break
Sponsors
Literature Translation Institute of Korea
Chris Lee Korean Performance Fund
Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures
Institute for Korean Studies
East Asian Studies Center
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