제 4회 한일 국제 버지니아울프 학술대회가 2019년 11월 9-10일 도쿄 히토츠바시 대학에서 열립니다. 대회 일정은 다음과 같습니다:
The 4th Japan-Korea International Virginia Woolf Conference 2019 will take place at Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, on November 9-10, 2019. The following is the conference program:
Virginia Woolf, Feminism and East Asia
The 4th Japan-Korea International Virginia Woolf Conference 2019
9-10 November 2019, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo
Cohost
The Virginia Woolf Society of Japan & The Center for Korean Studies, Hitotsubashi University
Venue
Room 307/308, 3Rd Floor, Faculty Building 3, East Campus, Hitotsubashi University
Programme
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Saturday 9 November
9:30 Registration
10:15-10:30 Opening Remarks (Room 307) Yeounsuk Lee (Hitotsubashi University)
10:30-12:00 Panel Sessions
Room 1 (Room 307): Multiple Approaches to Mrs Dalloway
Chair: Akemi Yaguchi (National Defense Medical College)
Misako Yora (University of Tokyo), “Woolf’s Early Deprecation of ‘The World of Professional, of Public Life’: Clarissa Dalloway’s Party-Giving as Her Calling”
Kanako Asaka (Shimane University), “Is Clarissa Dalloway Snobbish?: A Comparison of the Speech and Thought Representation in The Voyage Out and Mrs Dalloway”
Joori Lee (Chonnam National University), “What Women Want: The Erotic Touches in Mrs Dalloway and To the Lighthouse”
Room 2 (Room 308): Women’s Life and Art in Woolf’s Writing
Chair: Yuko Ito (Chubu University)
Chiho Omichi (Aoyama Gakuin University), “Single Women in London: Women, Work and Living in The Years”
Joseph Yosup Kim (Kunsan National University), “Effect of Food on Virginia Woolf’s Mental State and Writing”
Meng Deyan (Lingnan University of Hong Kong), “Woolf’s Representations of Women’s History and Art: The Old Singing Women in Jacob’s Room, Mrs Dalloway and To the Lighthouse”
12:00-13:15 Lunch
13:15-13:30 General Meeting of the Virginia Woolf Society of Japan (Room 307)
13:30-15:00 Plenary Session (Room 307): Empathy and Politics in Virginia Woolf
Chair: Fuhito Endo (Seikei University)
Masayuki Iwasaki (Fukuoka University), “Modernist Ecological Imagination: Woolf’s Empathic Writing in Flush”
Yukiko Kinoshita (Kobe Women’s University), “William Plomer, Virginia Woolf and Japan: Individuals in Society and Art and Artists in Politics in Early Twentieth Century Britain and Japan”
Soonku Lee (Pyeongtaek University), “Mrs Dalloway: Women as the Subject of a New Civilization”
15:00-15:30 Coffee
15:30-18:00 Symposium (Room 307): Virginia Woolf, Feminism and East Asia
Chair: Shintaro Kono (Senshu University)
Boosung Kim (Ewha Woman’s University), “How Are We to Prevent Gender War?: Kim Ji-young, Born 1982 and the Emergence of a New Wave of Feminism in South Korea”
Noriko Matsunaga (Waseda University), “Reading English Literature and Feminism in Japan in the #MeToo Era: Angry Young Women in Sheila Delaney’s A Taste of Honey
Aki Katayama (Dokkyo University) “Feminist Books, Feminist Activism, and Virginia Woolf in Japan”
Gui-woo Lee (Seoul Women’s University) “Anger and Feminism in Korea and Virginia Woolf”
18:00-18:15 Closing Remarks (Room 307) Tae Yamamoto (Doshisha University)
18:30 Dinner
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Sunday 10 November
9:00 Excursion (Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum)