Discipline : Arts & Media                    
                                            
                    Speaker(s) : many                    
                                            
                    Language : English                    
                                                
                        
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                            Original time zone : 2024-02-23 9:00 Montréal (America/Montreal)                        
                    
                    
                                      
                        
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Day 2. Friday, Feb. 23rd. from 9 AM to 5 PM in CFAS at UdeM
09h00 - 09h20 	Reception desk in person opens 
09h20  - 10h00 		Keynote speaker: Shin Dong Kim
10h00 - 11h50 		PANEL 1: K-Art History: Cinema and Hallyu 
- Christina Klein (Boston College, Boston): “The Secret History of Hallyu: K-pop, Fine Arts, and Korean Soft Power”.
- Beckie Cormier (Yonsei University, Seoul) “Colonial film industry in Korea: hybridity between entertainment and enlightenment purposes”. 
- Charlotte Hammond (Edinburgh University, Edinburgh) “Intragenerational Trauma: Legacy of the Japanese Occupation of Korea 1910-1945 in contemporary South Korean popular culture”.
- ONLINE: CedarBough T. Saeji (Pusan National University, Busan): “KPop and Image of Hallyu through Hanbok”. 
- ONLINE: Sara Muñoz Bautista (University of Madrid, Madrid) “The Future of K-Dramas in the Face Netflix's Global Success"	
13h10-13h50             Keynote speaker: Soyoung Kim
14h00 - 15h50             PANEL 2: K-Poetics of Aesthetics:, Music, New Media, Network
- Heui-tae Park (Sungkyunkwan University,Seoul) “An attempt to redefine sustainable cinema in the era of new media – through the recent creations of Hong Sang-soo” (Presentation in French)
- Sue Yeogeun Kim (Kyungpook University, Daegu) “To connect with image and sound in a music video, Daechwita” .
- Jiyoung Lee (Hankuk University, Seoul): “Network-Image on Hallyu: Active Spectators and their Participation”. 
- ONLINE: Kristine Dizon (Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal): “Global Soundscapes: Poetic-Musical Expressions in Korean Arts during the Hallyu Era”.
- ONLINE: Elena Khokhlova (HSE University, Moscow) “Kim Nam-Joon, the Miracle Worker: BTS and new opportunities for popularization of Korean art”
- ONLINE: Gabriel Remy-Handfield (Australian National University, Canberra): “Performing K-Pop in the Digital Realm: Dance, Movement, and the Pop Cultural Imagination in LuYang’s Doku: Mind Matrix”.
16h00 - 17h50       PANEL 3: K-Aesthetics of Traumas
- Emilie Tullio (Université de Montréal, Montreal): “The various faces of Saemangeum in K-arts”.
- Eunhee Park (University of Chicago, Chicago): “Organ Trade and Necropolitics in Squid Game (2021)”.
- Soonyoung Lee (Bard College, New York City): “Selling Hell-Joseon: Dystopian Korea in Netflix K-dramas”.
- ONLINE: Tae Song (University of Glasgow, Glasgow): “Han born in 1986: Colonialism, Political Corruption, and the Intergenerational Trauma of Korean Millennials”.
- ONLINE: Hong KAL (York University, Toronto): “Industrial Deaths, Traumas, and Popular Culture”. 
Day 3. Saturday, Feb. 24th. from 9:00AM - 3PM in CFAS at UdeM
09h00 - 09h30 Reception desk in person opens 
09h30 - 11h20 	PANEL 4: K outside Korea
- Monika Mehta (State University of New York, New York): “Neoliberal Streaming  State, Hallyu and Fans”.
- Min-Jeong Kim ( Independent Artist, Toronto)  “Mountain Gods Have Disappeared: K-Animism, Contemporary Art, and Ecological Crisis”
- Nanxin Fu (Université de Montréal, Montreal): “History of Hallyu in China: From the 1990s to Today”. (Presentation in French) 
- ONLINE: Santosh Kumar Ranjan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi): “Resonating Hallyu: Exploring Korean Popular Culture as an Intercultural Insight in India”.
- ONLINE: Mohd Bilal (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi): “Hallyu's Influence on Indian Beauty Perceptions”.
COMING SOON THEIR BIO: 
Keynote speaker: Soyoung Kim (Korea National University of Arts, Seoul, Korea)
Keynote Speaker: Shin Dong Kim (Hallym University, Chuncheon, Korea)
DISCUSSANTS:  
Livia Monnet, Professor at UdeM
Victoria-Oana Lupascu. Professor at UdeM
Jungbong Choi, Writer and Former Professor of NYC
Shin Dong Kim, Professor at Hallym University
11h50 - 12h30 	Wrapping up discussion including Keynote speakers remarks 
12h30 - 13h30 	Lunch Break
13h30 - 15:00 	Book talks: Rencontre authors on Hallyu, K-Cinema and K-Arts 
(Along with the Book Exhibition) 
Day 3. Saturday, Feb. 24th from 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM. Film and Media arts screenings at Dazibao
IN-PERSON at DAZIBAO: Feb. 24, 2024 (address - link with Dazibao) 
5:30 PM to 6:50 PM - Mul Maeum (2022). Media Arts. 30:48 mins. Made by Jin-