Virginia Woolf and Her Legacy in the Age of Globalization
The International Conference on Virginia Woolf:
The 3rd Korea-Japan Virginia Woolf Conference 2016
Conference Hall, Administrative Building
Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea
25-26 August, 2016
Cohosted by The Institute of Language and Literature Research, Kookmin University
August 24, Wednesday
6 p.m. Welcoming Dinner
August 25, Thursday
9:30 Registration
10:00-11:30
Affective Modernism and Virginia Woolf
Moderator: Duk-Ae Chung (Ewha Woman’s University)
“Affective Materiality/Modernity: Roger Fry and Virginia Wolf Reexamined”
Fuhito Endo (Seikei University)
“Virginia Woolf’s Figure-Language of Loss”
Kelly Walsh (Yonsei University)
“Symbolism of Flaubert’s stuffed parrot in Un coeur simple and Woolf’s ‘Cosmogony’ in her Letters”
Lingxiang Ke (University Paul-Valery Montpellier 3)
11: 45-1:00
Young Scholars on Virginia Woolf
Moderator: Joseph Yosup Kim (Kunsan University)
“‘Don’t hid among rags’: Clothes and Identity in Between the Acts”
Jiwon Choi (Seoul National University-Grad.)
“Rhoda’s bodiless Body in Virginia Woolf’s The Waves”
Haeeun Cho (Sogang University-Grad.)
1:00-2:30 Lunch
2:30–3: 45
Special Lecture
Moderator: Soonku Lee (Pyeongtaek University)
“Voyaging Out: Clive Bell and Virginia Woolf”
Mark Hussey (Pace University)
4:00-5:30
Cultural Critique in Virginia Woolf
Moderator: Jin Sook Oh (Yonsei University)
“Mapping the Olfactory: Modernist Spatiality and the Representation of Smell
in Virginia Woolf’s Writings”
Yuko Ito (Chubu University)
“London Scenes and Virginia Woolf’s essays”
Youngjoo Kim (Sogang University)
“The Importance of Being Sincere : Why Virginia Woolf and George Orwell Attack Euphemisms”
Joori Lee (Seoul National University)
5:30-6:00 Discussion
August 26, Friday
9:30-11:00
Rewriting the self and the Body in Virginia Woolf
Moderator: Jungha Kim (Seoul National University)
“Deviation in Narrative: Objectivity in the First Person Narrative and Subjectivity in the Third Person Narrative”
Kanako Asaka (Shimane University)
“The Use of Narrative Technique of Free Indirect Discourse in Mrs. Dalloway: “Tunneling Process” and “Narrativization of Characters by Characters”
Soyoung Park (Chung-Ang University)
“Virginia Woolf’s Ethics of Alterity: Mrs Ramsay Providing Her Body/Space for the Other in To the Lighthouse”
Heesu Lee (Sogang University-Grad.)
11:30-1:00
Virginia Woolf and her Contemporaries
Moderator: Richard Bonfiglio (Sogang University)
“Cubist Time in the Narrative of Mrs Dalloway”
Heonjoo Sohn (Seoul National University)
“Oriental/Mother Time, Eternity and Art in To the Lighthouse: Freedom from Father Time and a Sense of Being in Virginia Woolf and Kuki Shuzo”
Yukiko Kinoshita (Kobe Women’s University)
1:00-2:30 Lunch
2:30-4:00
Rethinking the Self and Its Boundaries in Virginia Woolf
Moderator: Sonjeong Cho (Seoul National University)
“A Cacophony of Names in Between the Acts”
Peter Lee (Kookmin University)
“What Lies between the Acts?—Woolf, Deleuze and Pageant”
Masayuki Iwasaki (Waseda University)
“‘She felt herself everywhere’: Reexamining the foreigners in Mrs. Dalloway”
Minyoung Park (Seoul National University-Grad)
4:00-5:30
Transgressing Borders in Virginia Woolf
Moderator: Ai-Lee Cho (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
“Revolutionary Cosmopolitanism? Three Guineas and The Black Jacobites”
Asako Nakai (Hitotsubashi University)
“Jazzing Woolf: Americanizing Middlebrow Culture and Englishness in Between the Acts”
Megumi Kato (Tsuru University)
“The Culture of Work and Idleness: Rethinking Rachel’s Bildung in Virginia Woolf’s The Voyage Out”
Youngjoo Son (Seoul National University)
5:30-6:00 Discussion
6:00-8:00 Dinner
August 27, Saturday
Outing in Seoul
Leeum Museum
Lunch
Changduk Palace
How to get to Kookmin University from Incheon International Airport:
Please take Airport Limousine Bus 6101 (to Dobong and Sungbuk) at Gate 3D and 10A in Incheon International Airport and get off at Kookmin University (approximately 70 minutes/ ₩15,000)