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[Sept 24] Future Seminar

- Title: The 6th Future Seminar: "Reflecting on 'International Japanese Studies': Focusing on the International Japanese Studies Consortium at Nichibunken (International Research Center for Japanese Studies) - Presenter: Deputy Director-General and Professor Toshihiko Matsuda( International Research Center for Japanese Studies / Nichibunken) - Date: 12:30-14:00, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024 - Venue: GL Room, GSIS, SNU / ZOOM (288th Japan Specialist Seminar)

[Sept 19] Imperial Sovereignty, Terra Nullius, and the Birth of

- Title: Imperial Sovereignty, Terra Nullius, and the Birth of "Region" — Towards the Decolonization of Knowledge - Presenter: Katsuya Hirano (Professor, Dept. of History, UCLA) - Date: 12:30-14:00, Tuesday, September 19, 2024 - Venue: ZOOM (the 287th Japan Specialist Seminar)

[Sept 10] Future Seminar: Present and Future of Zainichi Korean Studies

[Sept 3] Japan Specialist Seminar: Performances Behind the Shinkansen-ization

"Performances Behind the Shinkansen-ization: Tourism Mobility on Japan's Conventional Railways in the Post-High Growth Era" by Ahn, Eun Byul (Assistant Professor, Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, The University of Tokyo)

[July 24] Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Student Exchange Meeting

[July 24] Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Student Exchange Meeting
On Wednesday, July 24, ten students from Tokyo University of Foreign Studies visited the Institute for Japanese Studies at Seoul National University. Professor Nam Kijeong from the Institute for Japanese Studies delivered a lecture titled "Long Journey to the Reconciliation between Korea and Japan," and Professor Kim Hyojin lectured on "Recent Debates on Boys Love in Korea: 'Leaving BL' in the Age of Feminism." During the Q&A sessions, students from the 12th cohort of Junior Fellows at the Institute for Japanese Studies and students from Tokyo University of Foreign Studies exchanged opinions on Korea-Japan relations, education in each country, the efforts of the younger generation, and cultural aspects of both nations. Following the lectures, the students had lunch together at the student center and then enjoyed a campus tour.
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