Mapping and Theorizing Hallyu: Reconsidering Impacts of Hallyu and Hallyu Studies for Theories on Culture


  • Date: May 23rd, Thursday, 2024, 9:00 – 18:00
  • Location: Youngone Hall (Room 210), SNUAC (Bldg. 101)

Research and discourse on Hallyu are being produced in all directions, and we are witnessing the formation of a new discursive system. This international conference seeks to critically reflect on the geography of Hallyu discourse through a meta-analysis of its production, agencies, proliferation conditions, and texts that constitute the Hallyu phenomenon.

In this conference, we inquire and deliberate on what academic issues Hallyu research raises, how it reframes existing theories on transnational cultural flows and creative industries, and what theoretical possibilities it holds, beyond the richness of case studies and observations.

 

9:00-9:15 Welcome and Opening SpeechSeok-Kyeong Hong (Seoul National U.)
Part 1: Discursive Geography of Hallyu: Who Speaks about Hallyu? And about What?Chair: Seung Hye Sohn (Sejong U.)
9:15-10:15 [Panel] Mapping Global Impacts of Hallyu– Hallyu’s ‘Korean-ness,’ ‘Hybridity’ and ‘Liberal Universalism’ as factors shaping its global reach and appeal

Speaker: Natalia Grincheva (LASALLE College of the Arts)

– Digital Hallyu

Speaker: Dal Yong Jin (Simon Fraser U.)

– Critical Junctures of the Negative Hallyu

Speaker: Hwa Jung Kim (Ewha Womans U.)

– Mapping the Korean Wave in the context of cultural policy

Speaker: Youngaah Koh (Miami U.)

10:15-10:45 Visualizing the Evolution of Hallyu Discourses: Data Representation and the Forecast of ChallengesSpeaker: Do-hoon Kim (Ars Praxia)
10:45-11:00 Break
11:00-11:30 Mapping the Hallyu Studies: A Discourse Analysis on Multilingual Hallyu ResearchSpeaker: Sojeong Park + CHS (Seoul National U.)
11:30-12:15 DiscussionDaemin Park (Sunmoon U.), Gyu Tag Lee (George Mason U. Korea), Ji Hoon Park (Korea U.)
12:15-13:45 Lunch Break
Part 2: Rising Perspectives on HallyuChair: Yong-jin Won (Sogang U.)
13:30-14:15 Chinoiseries-Japonisme-Korean Wave: East Asian Winds in EuropeSpeaker: Eun-Jung Lee (Freie U. of Berlin)

Discussant: Heonik Kwon (Seoul National U.)

14:15-15:00 The Korean Wave from the Transnational Proximity PerspectiveSpeaker: Dal Yong Jin (Simon Frasor U.)

Discussant: Doobo Shim (Sungshin Women’s U.)

15:00-15:45 A Theory of Pop Cosmopolitanism: Hallyu as Elective AffinitiesSpeaker: Vincenzo Cicchelli (U. of Paris Descartes) & Sylvie Octobre (French Ministry of Culture and Communication)

Discussant: Hong-Jung Kim (Seoul National U.)

15:45-16:05 Break
16:05-16:50 Power through Connections: Conceptualizing Network CapitalSpeaker: Ju Oak Kim (U. of Texas A&M)

Discussant: Jaeho Kang (Seoul National U.)

16:50-18:00 DiscussionPanel: Daemin Park (Sunmoon U.), Heonik Kwon (Seoul National U.), Doobo Shim (Sungshin Women’s U.), Hong-Jung Kim (Seoul National U.), Jaeho Kang (Seoul National U.)