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2019 International Conference on Humanistic Studies at HUFS

 

  

             1. Subject : “East and West as Centers in the Centerless World”

             2. Date: 10 ~ 12. January, 2019

             3. Venue: Centennial Complex (the 1st floor), International Seminar Hall, Global Campus,

                               Hankuk University of Foreign Studies(HUFS)

            4. Sections :  A. International Studies

                     B. Language and Literature 

                     C. History and Philosophy

            5. Contact Information:

                  Department of Philosophy, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies(HUFS)

                  Tel : +82-2-2173-2935, Email : hufsphil@hufs.ac.kr, Fax : +82-31-336-4564

          * Please check the timetable below.

 

 

2019 International Conference on Humanistic Studies at HUFS

(January 10-12, 2019, Global Campus, HUFS, South Korea)

 

Subject: “East and West as Centers in the Centerless World”

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

Global Campus: Centennial Complex (the 1st floor), International Seminar Hall

co-organized by CORE and the Institute of Philosophy and Culture, HUFS

sponsored by National Research Foundation of Korea

 

 

Date

Section

Time

Speaker

Theme

January 10.

Reception and Opening

9:45- 10:00

Opening Speech

Keynote Speech

10:00-10:30

Prof. Tchi-Wan Park

(Department of Philosophy, HUFS)

Is Center Replaceable?

Section1:

InternationalStudies

10:30-11:00

Prof. Chang Min Lee

(Division of Integrated Japanese Studies, HUFS)

Exploitation or Facilitation?: Effects of Japanese Direct Investment in Korea under the Colonial Rule

11:00-11:30

Prof. Seungwon Song

(Department of Malay-Indonesian Interpretation and Translation, HUFS)

Remembering Origins in North Maluku: Foundation Discourses and Means of Conceiving Them

11:30-12:00

Prof. Koudela Pál

(Kodolányi János University of Applied Sciences)

Migration Policy as Means of Cultural Identity Formation in the Visegrad Countries

Lunch Time

13:30-14:00

Prof. Péter Krisztián Zachar

(National University of Public Service)

New Tools for a Dynamic, Sustainable and Social Economy in Central Europe: The DCCA Initiative

14:00-14:30

Prof. Kyu-Deug Hwang

(Division of African Studies, HUFS)

Some Reflections on Indigenous Approaches to Building Peace in Africa

14:30-15:00

Prof. Young-Woo Kwon

(Department of Philosophy, HUFS)

Subjectivity and Inter-Subjectivity in International Studies

Break Time

Section2:

Language and Literature

15:30-16:00

Prof. Dongkyu Kim

(Division of Japanese Language, Literature and Culture, HUFS)

A Study of Non-Politeness and Its Tolerance in Contemporary Japanese Communication: Focusing on Recognition of Intermediate and Advanced-Grade Japanese learners

16:00-16:30

Prof. Young-Jin Keum

(Division of Japanese Language, Literature and Culture, HUFS)

Westernization and Its Repulsion Seen from Japanese literature and Culture, and to become the center

16:30-17:00

Prof. Changhak Moon

(Division of Japanese Language, Literature and Culture, HUFS)

On the System of Parts of Speech in Japanese and Korean

17:00-17:30

Mingjie Dan

(PhD Student, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, HUFS)

A Study of Korean Translation of Chinese Dish Names from the Perspective of Intercultural Communication

17:30-18:00

Lianzi Piao

(MA Student, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, HUFS)

Analysis of Four-Word Idioms in Notheast Dialect

18:00-18:30

Young-Hyeon Ryu

(PhD Candidate, Texas A&M University)

Sympathy of Perception and Moral Judgment: A Reading of J. M. Coetzee's Disgrace

Dinner Time

January 11.

Section3:

History and Philosophy

10:00-10:30

Dr. Sookhwa Lee

(Department of History, HUFS)

Youngjin Jeong

(PhD Candidate, Department of History, HUFS)

Diplomacy(1905~1908) and OrientalPeace Theory of Na Yinyeong

10:30-11:00

Prof. Alexander Kim

(Department of international Relations and Law, Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service)

Deribas and “Korean question” in USSR at 1920-1930s.

11:00-11:30

Jon Chang
(Independent Researcher)

New Evidence on East Asians in Soviet Intelligence

11:30-12:00

Yeon-soo Ahn

(MA Student, Department of History, HUFS)

Formation and History of Turkish Communities in Germany

Lunch Time

13:30-14:00

Dr. Ermylos Plevrakis

(Department of Philosophy,

University of Tübingen)

Globalization and the End of History

14:00-14:30

Prof. Young Ran Chang

(Minerva College, HUFS)

The Concept of Zhonghe in Aristotle and Confucianism

14:30-15:00

Dr. MatsuzawaHiroki

(Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Ohtani University)

Dynamic Structure of Human Existence in Watsuji Tetsuro's Ethics

15:00-15:30

Prof. Ralf Beuthan

(Department of Philosophy, Myongji University)

Nowhere of now here?: Thoughts on the Diversity of Philosophical View Points

Break Time

16:00-16:30

Prof. Dae Seong Jeong

(Institute for Modern Korean Studies, Yonsei University)

After the Enlightment: A Criticism of Criticism of Eurocentricism

16:30-17:00

Prof. Christian Spahn

(Department of Philosophy, Keimyung University)

Reason and the Geography of Thought: Philosophical Reflexctions on Cultural Psychology

17:00-17:30

Prof. Yong Chen

(Department of Philosophy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

Kant and Heidegger on Freedom and Autonomy

17:30-18:00

Heechul Oh

(PhD Candidate, Department of Philosophy, HUFS)

The Gettier Intuition across Cultures

18:00-18:30

Prof. Guanjun Wu

(Department of Political Science, East China Normal University)

The Rivalry of Spectacle: A Debordian Analysis of Contemporary Chinese Culture

Dinner Time

January 12.

10:00-10:30

Prof. Won-Myoung Kim

(Department of Philosophy, HUFS)

Se-Young Seo

(PhD Candidate, Department of Philosophy, HUFS)

Hye Young Lee

(PhD Candidate, Department of Philosophy, HUFS)

Centerless Center, Wonhyo’s One Mind

10:30-11:00

Dr. Sunjin Yang

(Department of Philosophy, HUFS)

Korean Philosopher, Jung Je-du's Korean Modernization and Life Subject

11:00-11:30

Dr. Won-Ho Choi
(Department of Philosophy, HUFS)

The Comparison between the ‘Naturally Pure Intrinsic Enlightenment’ in Commentary on the Awakening of Mahāyāna Faithby Wonhyo and ‘Dehors’ by Emmanuel Levinas

Closing Address

 

 

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