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George J. Wietor WIETORG
Mon Apr 18 14:34:11 EDT 2005


well number one is blue oyster cult - fire of unknown origin. 
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From: tetsuwan at comcast.net
To: KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 15:48:55 +0000
Subject: Re: your mail

If possible I'd love to see the text of a couple of these presentations.

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> Dear KineJapanners, 
> 
> Given its emphasis on the transnational, I thought KineJapanners might be 
> interested in this symposium on Korean cinema to be held at UC Irvine this 
> Thursday. Irvine just finished its two-week annual Vietnamese Film 
> Festival. 
> 
> Yours, 
> Jonathan 
> 
> 
> Trajectories of Korean Cinema Studies 
> 
> 2:30-7:00 
> Thursday April 21, 2005 
> HIB 135 
> 
> Korean cinema has become in the past decade one of the most vibrant and 
> successful industries in world cinema. This one-day workshop will feature 
> leading young specialists in the field who will explore various aspects 
> and trajectories of its study. 
> 
> Panel 1 - 2:30 pm 
> 
> Eunsun Cho (PhD Candidate, University of Southern California) 
> "Transnational Hybrid in Korean National Cinema: Korean Cinema of the 60s 
> and Italian Neo-Realism" 
> 
> Jinsoo An (Postdoctoral Fellow, New York University) 
> "Dangerous Liaisons: Inter-ethnic Romance in South Korean Cinema" 
> 
> Hye Seung Chung (Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) 
> "The Untranslatables: Cultural Specificity in Transnational Korean Cinema" 
> 
> Panel 2 ? 4:30 pm 
> 
> Hyungsook Lee (PhD Candidate, University of Southern California) 
> "Old Boy and the Burden of Transnational Asian Film" 
> 
> Yung Bin Kwak (PhD Candidate, University of Iowa) 
> "After Politics Revolution! (Yet With/As a Vengeance)": On Sympathy for 
> Mr. Vengeance 
> 
> Reception - 6:00 pm HIB 137 
> 
> The workshop will be followed by a screening of E J-yong?s Untold 
> Scandal, director in attendance. 
> 
> Thanks to the generous support of: 
> Humanities Center 
> Film and Video Center 
> Center for Asian Studies 
> Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures 
> 
> For more information visit the website at 
> http://www.humanities.uci.edu/fvc/trajectories or contact Steven Chung at 
> sychung at uci.edu 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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