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Korean Studies Dissertation Workshop 2013
Recipients
- David Korwin Armiak
- University of Wisconsin, Madison, Anthropology (Cultural Anthropology)
Korean Youth Worlds: An Ethnography of Politically Active University Students in South Korea
- Yuri Chang
- State University of New York at Binghamton, History and Theory of Art and Architecture (History of Modern and Contemporary Art and Architecture)
Making Monuments: Memories of Gwangju and the Creation of Political Spaces in South Korea
- Hee Jung Choi
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Anthropology (Cultural Anthropology)
Managing Masculine Citizenship: Study-Abroad Men and their Compulsory Military Service in South Korea
- Sujin Eom
- University of California, Berkeley, Architecture (History of Architecture and Urbanism)
Chinatown Urbanism: Architecture, Migrancy, and Modernity in East Asia
- James Flowers
- Johns Hopkins University, History of Medicine (Social History of Medicine)
Transformations of the Neiuiwon (Palace Medical Bureau) during the Chosun Dynasty: a Socio-cultural and Intellectual History
- Yoonjung Kang
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Anthropology (Socio-Cultural Anthropology)
Beyond the Reproductive Body: The Politics of Postpartum Care Practices in Contemporary South Korea
- Stephanie Kim
- University of California, Los Angeles, Education (Social Science and Comparative Education)
Transplanting American Education in Asia: The Making of a Liberal Arts College in South Korea
- Yu Jung Lee
- University of Hawaii, Manoa, American Studies (US-Asia Relations/Women Studies/Pop Culture)
Imperial Entertainers Korean Female Entertainers' Transnational Performance under US Hegemony
- Eunhee Park
- University of Wisconsin, Madison, History (East Asia-Modern Korean History)
The Making of the "Middle Class" in South Korea from 1961-1987: Intersection between the Modern Family and the Middle Class Identity
- June Joonui Park
- Boston University, Political Science (International Relations/International Political Science)
Trade Wars and Currency Conflict: China, Japan, and South Korea's Responses to U.S. Protectionism, 1973-2013
- Young-Sin Park
- State University of New York at Binghamton, Art History (East Asian Art and Exhibitions)
The Choson Industrial Exposition of 1915
- Seung Yeon Sang
- Boston University, History of Art and Architecture (Art History)
Rediscovery of the Korean Ceramics in Modern Chanoyu


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