SNU Institute for Japanese Studies supported research in the Humanities and Social Sciences related to Japan in order to establish professional and systematic foundation for Korea's research in the Japanese Studies. In order to provide the basis for joint research and academic exchange among domestic and international scholars, Institute for Japanese Studies has been executing "Japanese Studies Support Project" since 2007. On June 12, we We have organized a session for scholars to present the results of individual research activities as part of the "Japanese Studies Support Project." We hope to see many of you there. Thank you.
Date : June 12, 2015 (Fri) 14:00-16:00 Venue
: IJS Conference Room (Bldg. 140, #412)
Moderator: LEE Kyungboon (HK Research Prof., IJS)
<Presentation 1> SAITO Ayumi (齊藤歩) (Prof., Asian Languages and Civilization, SNU)
'Postwar' of Medieval Japan - In the Case of the Historical Story 'Masukagami (増鏡)' -
<Discussion 1> PARK Su-Cheol (Prof., Asian History, SNU)
<Presentation 2> JANG Gyung-Ryul (Prof., Depart. of English Language and Literature, SNU)
‘Expansive' and 'Minimal' Poetry Structure : Comparative Study on the Structural Characteristics of Sijo and Haiku
<Discussion 2> JO Gwanja (Prof., IJS)
**Contact : 880-8503, ijs@snu.ac.kr