학술대회
2007년 국제 학술대회
주제
Multiple Immigrations: US Immigration in the Global Context
기간
2007.11.1 ~ 2007.11.2
작성자
admin
작성일
2008-03-11
조회
3589
2007년 미국학연구소 국제학술대회
November 1 (Thursday)
Keynote Speech: “World on the Move: Varieties of International Migration and Contexts of Incorporation”
- Rubén G. Rumbaut (Department of Sociology, University of California, Irvine)
Session I: The Politics of Immigration
“Contemporary US Immigration Narratives: Politics in Prose”
- Laura Behling (Department of English, Gustavus Adolphus College)
“‘Accidental Immigrants’ of US Empire”
- Maria Cynthia H. Tolentino (Department of English, University of Oregon)
“Global Norms, Domestic Institutions and the Transformation of Immigration Policy in Canada and the United States”
- Phil Triadafilopoulos (Department of Political Science, University of Toronto)
Session II: Ethnicity, Hegemony and Immigration
“Se Que Voy a Regresar: Migrant Music and Globalization in the Nuevo South”
- Dan Margolies (Department of History, Virginia Wesleyan College)
“The Immigrants’ Rights Movement and Latino Ethnic Identity in the US”
- Bradley Tatar (Anthropology, Catholic University of Korea)
“Immigrations’ Implications: The Changing of American Hegemony”
- Yiwei Wang (Center for American Studies, Fudan University)
November 2 (Friday)
Session III: The Status of Korean Americans
“Positioning Korean American Adoptee Art and Identity”
- Yong Soon Min (Department of Studio Arts/Asian American Studies, University of California, Irvine)
“Social and Economic Status Attainment of Korean Americans: Inter-generation and Inter-group Comparisons”
- In-Jin Yoon (Department of Sociology, Korea University)
“Remembering the Past: Korean Amerasians’ Memories of Discriminative Treatment”
- Kyung Tae Park (Department of Sociology, SungKongHoe University)
Session IV: Asians on the Move
“Photographs of Japanese “Pictures Brides”: Visualizing Immigrants and Practicing Immigration Policy in Early 20th Century US”
- Kei Tanaka (Department of International Studies, Niigata Women’s College)
“‘Institutional Discrimination Disappears…But’: The Politics of Everyday Exclusion in Contemporary Japan”
- Bumsoo Kim (Department of Political Science, Seoul National University)
“Analyzing Korean Immigration Policy: Intersecting Gender, Class and Nationality”
- Ki-young Shin (Department of Political Science, Ochanomizu University)
Roundtable Discussion
November 1 (Thursday)
Keynote Speech: “World on the Move: Varieties of International Migration and Contexts of Incorporation”
- Rubén G. Rumbaut (Department of Sociology, University of California, Irvine)
Session I: The Politics of Immigration
“Contemporary US Immigration Narratives: Politics in Prose”
- Laura Behling (Department of English, Gustavus Adolphus College)
“‘Accidental Immigrants’ of US Empire”
- Maria Cynthia H. Tolentino (Department of English, University of Oregon)
“Global Norms, Domestic Institutions and the Transformation of Immigration Policy in Canada and the United States”
- Phil Triadafilopoulos (Department of Political Science, University of Toronto)
Session II: Ethnicity, Hegemony and Immigration
“Se Que Voy a Regresar: Migrant Music and Globalization in the Nuevo South”
- Dan Margolies (Department of History, Virginia Wesleyan College)
“The Immigrants’ Rights Movement and Latino Ethnic Identity in the US”
- Bradley Tatar (Anthropology, Catholic University of Korea)
“Immigrations’ Implications: The Changing of American Hegemony”
- Yiwei Wang (Center for American Studies, Fudan University)
November 2 (Friday)
Session III: The Status of Korean Americans
“Positioning Korean American Adoptee Art and Identity”
- Yong Soon Min (Department of Studio Arts/Asian American Studies, University of California, Irvine)
“Social and Economic Status Attainment of Korean Americans: Inter-generation and Inter-group Comparisons”
- In-Jin Yoon (Department of Sociology, Korea University)
“Remembering the Past: Korean Amerasians’ Memories of Discriminative Treatment”
- Kyung Tae Park (Department of Sociology, SungKongHoe University)
Session IV: Asians on the Move
“Photographs of Japanese “Pictures Brides”: Visualizing Immigrants and Practicing Immigration Policy in Early 20th Century US”
- Kei Tanaka (Department of International Studies, Niigata Women’s College)
“‘Institutional Discrimination Disappears…But’: The Politics of Everyday Exclusion in Contemporary Japan”
- Bumsoo Kim (Department of Political Science, Seoul National University)
“Analyzing Korean Immigration Policy: Intersecting Gender, Class and Nationality”
- Ki-young Shin (Department of Political Science, Ochanomizu University)
Roundtable Discussion
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