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Korean Studies Dissertation Workshop 2011

Recipients

Rakkoo Chung
State University of New York at Albany, Sociology
The Third Wave of Democratization: Consolidation of Nominal Democracy?
Olga Fedorenko
University of Toronto, East Asian Studies
Discourses and Practices of Advertising in Contemporary South Korea
Jonathan Glade
University of Chicago, East Asian Languages and Civilizations
Remains of Empire: Literature in U.S.-Occupied Japan and Southern Korea, 1945-1952
Geun Koh
University of Delaware, Political Science and International Relations
Restructuring the State: The Intersection of the State, Civil Society, and International Norms in the Korean Foreign Worker Policies
Katherine In-Young Lee
Harvard University, Music
Encounters with SamulNori: Narratives, Circulations, and the Cultural Politics of a South Korean Percussion Genre, 1978-2008
Sohl C. Lee
University of Rochester, Visual and Cultural Studies
The Politics of "Post-Minjung": Nation, Citizenship, and Democracy in Contemporary Korean Visual Arts
Jenny Wang Medina
Columbia University, East Asian Languages and Cultures
Keeping it Real: Transformations in South Korean Cultural Production in the late 20th and Early 21st Century
Marcie Anne Middlebrooks
Cornell University, Anthropology
Singular Spiritual Technologies - Engendering Buddhism in a South Korean Cold War World and Beyond
Jeewon Min
University of British Columbia, Law
(E)migration Laws and Practices in North Korea: The Limitations on Mobility Rights for National Security and Public Order in International Law
Chunwoong Park
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Sociology
Social Origins, Cultural Reconfiguration, and Narratives of Doctors and Lawyers in Early Modern Korea (1894-1945)
Kwang-hyung Park
University of Oregon, Sociology
After the Crossroads: Economic and Political Changes, Historical Memories and the Declining Left's Search for Progressive Community Politics in South Korea