Virginia Woolf in Seoul

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Virginia Woolf and her Legacy in the Age of Globalization
The International Conference on Virginia Woolf: The 3rd Korea-Japan Virginia Woolf Conference 2016
Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea 25-26 August, 2016
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)
“Rhoda’s bodiless Body in Virginia Woolf’s The Waves” Haeeun Cho (Sogang University)
1:00-2:30 Lunch
2:30--3: 45
Special Lecture by Mark Hussey (Pace University) Moderator: Soonku Lee (Pyeongtaek 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)
“Virginia Woolf and George Orwell: Reflection on the Ignorant Schoolmasters” 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: Soo Yeon Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
“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)
11:30-1:00
Virginia Woolf and her Contemporaries
Moderator: Richard Bonfiglio (Sogang University)
“Sasha and Lydia: Lydia Lopokova and Russia in Virginia Woolf’s Work”
Heonjoo Sohn (Seoul National University)
“ ‘Oriental Time,’ Eternity and Art in To the Lighthouse: Freedom from Time and a
Sense of Being in Kuki Shuzo and Virginia Woolf” Yukiko Kinoshita (Kobe Women’s University)
1:00-2:30 Lunch
"Virginia Woolf’s Ethics of Alterity: Mrs Ramsay Providing Her Body/Space for the
Other in To the Lighthouse"
Heesu Lee (Sogang University)

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)
“‘She felt herself everywhere’: Reexamining the foreigners in Mrs. Dalloway” Minyoung Park (Seoul National University)
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