학술대회
2010년 미국학연구소 국제학술대회
주제
Representing Islam, Terrorism, and Violence: Changes in American Society and Culture after 9/11
기간
December 15, 2010
작성자
admin
작성일
2012-09-18
조회
1682
09:30 ~ 10:00 Registration
10:00 ~ 10:15 Opening Ceremony
Chair: Woo-young Rhee
(Associate Director, ASI, Seoul National University, Korea)
Welcoming remarks: Sangjun Jeong
(Director, ASI, Seoul National University, Korea)
Congratulatory remarks: Chang-ku Byun
(Dean, College of Humanities, Seoul National University, Korea)
10: 30 ~ 15:30 Session I: Orientalism in Mass Media and Art
Chair: Okyeon Yi
(Seoul National University, Korea)
"An East/West Pas De Deux: The Ballets Russes and the Orient in the Modern Western Imagination"
Robert Myers
(American University of Beirut, Lebanon)
“Here We Go Again: Post-9/11 Resurrections of ‘American Manhood’ in Thomas McCarthy’s The Visitor and James Cameron’s Avatar”
Kyung-Sook Boo
(Sogang University, Korea)
“Covering Iran’s 2009 Presidential Election: The New York Times, the Washington Post, and CNN”
Seyed Mohammad Marandi and Marzieh Al-Sadat Motahhari
(University of Tehran, Iran)
12:30 ~ 12:45 Photo Session
12:45 ~ 14:00 Lunch
14:00 ~ 16:00 Session II. Symptoms and Anxieties of the War on Terror
Chair: Peggy Cho
(Kyung Hee University, Korea)
“The Muslim Body and the American Body Politic: Airport Security, Israel, and the Anxieties of Pornographic Scanning”
Steven Salaita
(Virginia Polytechnic Institute, USA)
“Darker than Night: The Joker as a Symptom of the War on Terror in The Dark Knight”
Youngjeen Choe
(Chung-Ang University, Korea)
"The (Un) Wanted American: A Visual Reading"
Mounira Soliman
(Cairo University, Egypt)
16:00 ~ 16:15 Coffee/Tea Break
16:15 ~ 18:15 Session III. Before and after 9/11: Conflicting Visions, New Beginnings
Chair: Seong-Kon Kim
(Seoul National University, Korea)
“The State, the Holocaust and the Israeli Palestinian Conflict: Steven Spielberg and the Changing American Vision”
Shai Ginsburg
(Duke University, USA)
“Either You’re with Us or against Us: American Poetry after 9/11 and the Logic of Mourning”
Eun-Gwi Chung
(Inha University, Korea)
"Fear and Loathing in America after 9/11: Terrorism, Racism, and the Need for New Beginnings."
Moustafa Bayoumi
(Brooklyn College, CUNY, USA)
18:30 ~ 20:00 Reception
10:00 ~ 10:15 Opening Ceremony
Chair: Woo-young Rhee
(Associate Director, ASI, Seoul National University, Korea)
Welcoming remarks: Sangjun Jeong
(Director, ASI, Seoul National University, Korea)
Congratulatory remarks: Chang-ku Byun
(Dean, College of Humanities, Seoul National University, Korea)
10: 30 ~ 15:30 Session I: Orientalism in Mass Media and Art
Chair: Okyeon Yi
(Seoul National University, Korea)
"An East/West Pas De Deux: The Ballets Russes and the Orient in the Modern Western Imagination"
Robert Myers
(American University of Beirut, Lebanon)
“Here We Go Again: Post-9/11 Resurrections of ‘American Manhood’ in Thomas McCarthy’s The Visitor and James Cameron’s Avatar”
Kyung-Sook Boo
(Sogang University, Korea)
“Covering Iran’s 2009 Presidential Election: The New York Times, the Washington Post, and CNN”
Seyed Mohammad Marandi and Marzieh Al-Sadat Motahhari
(University of Tehran, Iran)
12:30 ~ 12:45 Photo Session
12:45 ~ 14:00 Lunch
14:00 ~ 16:00 Session II. Symptoms and Anxieties of the War on Terror
Chair: Peggy Cho
(Kyung Hee University, Korea)
“The Muslim Body and the American Body Politic: Airport Security, Israel, and the Anxieties of Pornographic Scanning”
Steven Salaita
(Virginia Polytechnic Institute, USA)
“Darker than Night: The Joker as a Symptom of the War on Terror in The Dark Knight”
Youngjeen Choe
(Chung-Ang University, Korea)
"The (Un) Wanted American: A Visual Reading"
Mounira Soliman
(Cairo University, Egypt)
16:00 ~ 16:15 Coffee/Tea Break
16:15 ~ 18:15 Session III. Before and after 9/11: Conflicting Visions, New Beginnings
Chair: Seong-Kon Kim
(Seoul National University, Korea)
“The State, the Holocaust and the Israeli Palestinian Conflict: Steven Spielberg and the Changing American Vision”
Shai Ginsburg
(Duke University, USA)
“Either You’re with Us or against Us: American Poetry after 9/11 and the Logic of Mourning”
Eun-Gwi Chung
(Inha University, Korea)
"Fear and Loathing in America after 9/11: Terrorism, Racism, and the Need for New Beginnings."
Moustafa Bayoumi
(Brooklyn College, CUNY, USA)
18:30 ~ 20:00 Reception