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Seminar

Method of East Asian Classical Studies, 26th Seminar
Texts in Medieval East Asia: A Close Look at Goryeo

Date
February 17th (Friday), 2017, 2:00-6:00 pm
Venue
Tokyo University, Komaba Campus, building no. 18, 1st floor, Medialabo 2
Speaker
Cho Hae Ran(Ewha Women’s University), TESHIMA Takahiro (Kyung Hee University)

Basic Information

Summary

Lectures:

Cho Hae Ran (Ewha Women’s University): “An Examination of the Worldview of Yi Gyubo, a Scholar of the Goryeo Dynasty”
Discussant: TOKUMORI Makoto (Tokyo University)

Teshima Takahiro (Kyung Hee University): “Japanese Attitudes towards Goryeo: A Look at the Heian Period”
Discussant: Han Chong Mi (Dankook University)

Time schedule:

14:00-14:10: Explanation of the seminar
14:15-15:15: Lecture 1: Cho Hae Ran (Ewha Women’s University): “An Examination of the Worldview of Yi Gyubo, a Scholar of the Goryeo Dynasty”
15:20-15:50: Lecture 2: Teshima Takahiro (Kyung Hee University): “Japanese Attitudes towards Goryeo: A Look at the Heian Period”
15:50-16:10: Break
16:10-18:00: Questions from discussants, followed by a general discussion

Languages used: Japanese and Korean (interpretation available)
No reservations needed; all are welcome.

Host

The Creation of a Next-Generation Hub for East Asian Classical Studies: Accelerating Research and Education through International Collaboration