The 6th East Asian Conference on Slavic Eurasian Studies was held

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The 6th East Asian Conference on Slavic Eurasian Studies was held
The 6th East Asian Conference on Slavic Eurasian Studies 2014
Peace Building in East Asia &
the Expansion of Eurasian
Cooperation: Dynamics and Tasks
Date: 27(Friday)~28(Saturday), June 2014
Venue: Obama International Conference Hall,
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, Korea
Organized by the KASS
under the auspices of
CAEERCAS, JCREES, IRS HUFS, and APRC Hanyang University
With the sponsorship of
Korea Foundation, National Research Foundation of Korea, MOFA
HUFS, Korea Development Bank
Korean Association of Slavic Studies
INVITATION
Dear Colleagues,
The Korean Association of Slavic Studies (KASS) cordially invites you to the 6th East Asian
Conference on Slavic Eurasian Studies (EACSES) to be held in Seoul. And the KASS especially
welcomes all of international scholars attending this conference.
Since the end of the Cold War, countries in the Eurasian continent have undergone profound
transformations. We have witnessed such changes taking place in two different directions. On the
one hand, the Eurasian continent in general and East Asia in particular have been the place where
major powers are involved in confrontations and rivalry for the purpose of maximization of their
own interests. On the other hand, however, countries in Eurasia and East Asia have been making
joint efforts to cooperate in security issues and to promote economic and cultural cooperation for
a peaceful and prosperous Eurasia.
Lately, tangible movements toward a cooperative and harmonious Eurasia are already within
the horizon; the Republic of Korea embarked on ‘Eurasia Initiative,’ while Russia and China
proclaimed “Pivot to Eurasia” and “New Silk Road Project” respectively.
At such a critical juncture, the KASS is honored to host the 6th EACSES dealing with the
theme of “Peace Building in East Asia & the Expansion of Eurasian Cooperation: Dynamics
and Tasks.” This conference is expected to be an arena in which creative and constructive ideas
are exchanged to make Eurasia a better and more attractive place to live in than ever before. We
hope that with your participation this conference will be a meaningful and valuable occasion of
academic festivity.
June 2014
DUCKJOON CHANG
President,
Korean Association of Slavic Studies
CONTENTS
Program Summary
04
A session
05
B session 07
C session
09
D session
11
E session
13
F session 16
Program Summary
Room
date
time
program
B-2 / 19
09:30-10:00
10:00-11:00
11:00-12:30
27(Fri.)
session A
Trust-Building
Process in the
Polycultural
Regions on the
Russia- Kazakhstan
border: factors
of education and
literacy
Energy,
Transport, and
Russian Economic
Development
16:00-17:30
sessionⅢ C
Russia’s ethnic
politics and socioeconomic identity
in Cacasus
10:00-11:00
keynote speech
session D
Social Issues in
Russia and Eurasia
Political
Identity, Trustbuilding and
Entrepreneurship
in Eurasia
Глокализация
и русская
культура
Russian Politics
and Diplomacy:
Theory and
Practice
Contemporary
Central
Asian Films
and Cultural
Landscape
Russia and Great
Power Politics in
Eurasia
Post-Soviet
Russia’s Economy
and Diplomacy
Contemporary
Russian prose
and poetry
Cognitive
Approach
to Russian
Morphology and
Semantics
Obama international conference hall
Russia in East and
Southeast Asia
12:30-14:00
16:00-17:30
B-2 / Obama hall
lunch
session B
14:00-15:30
B-2 / 22
keynote speech
Collaboration of
Round Table
Russia and the
Discussion:
Republic of Korea
New trends in
with East Asian
Slavic and Eurasian
countries. Historical
Studies in Asia and
aspects of defence
Europe
and security issues
11:00-12:30
4
B-2 / 21
Obama international conference hall
12:30-14:00
14:00-15:30
28(Sat.)
openning speech
&
congulatulations
B-2 / 20
Empire at the
Cooperation and
Periphery:
Confrontation:
Russia and China in Kazakh Society
Representations
Russo-Chinese
Eurasian Union and under the Russian
of Imperial
Relations after the
East Asia
Empire
Russia in the age Aigun Treaty (1858)
of modernism
to the Present
lunch
session E
Contemporary
Russian Political
Economy
Peace-making
Policies
in East Asian
Countries
The Media and
Medium
in the Soviet
Cultural System
Contemporary
Russian
Literature and
Diverse Echoes
Russian Orthodox
Church and the
Contemporary
Politics
session F
Russian
Competitive
Authoritarianism
in Comparative
Perspective
Russia and Ukraine
India-Central
Asia Relations
and Eurasia
Integration
Russia and
Eurasia from
Historical
Perspective
Text and intertext:
literary tradition in
Russian modernism
A-1,2,3,4 session: 27th Fri. June, 11:00-12:30
9:30-10:00 Opening Ceremony
Opening Address Welcoming Address
- Chang, Duckjoon (President, Korean Association of Slavic Studies)
- Kim, InChull (President, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
Congratulatory Speeches
- Kim, Hak Joon (President, Northeast Asian History Foundation)
- Lee, Kyung-Soo (Deputy Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea)
10:00-11:00 Keynote Speeches
- Mikhailova, Evgenia (Rector, North-Eastern Federal University)
“Yakutla-as a territory of friendship and internatonal cooperation”
- Kim, Hyun-Taek (Director, Institute of Russian Studies, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
“Reflections on the Era of Eurasia”
Session
Moderator
Presenter
Sergey
Lyubichankovskiy
(Orenburg State
Pedagogical Univ.)
A-1
Kazuhiro
Kumo
(Hitotsubashi
Univ.)
Svetlana Kovalskaya
(Eurasian National
Univ.)
Saule Uderbaeva
(Eurasian National
Univ.)
A-2
Jae young
Lee
(Korea
Institute for
International
Economic
Policy)
Arbakhan Magomedov
(Ulyanovsk State Univ.)
Discussant
Paper
Improving literacy as a factor
Izbassarova Gulbanu
of development of civil society
(Aktobe Regional State
in the Orenburg region
Univ.)
(late imperial period)
Jin Seok Choi
(Chungbuk National
Univ.)
Education system as a factor
of liberation
(in the Southeast of the
Russian Empire).
Young ho Nam
(Univ. of Seoul)
“Scientific mastering" of the
Kazakh steppe in the Russian
Empire: the role of the
Orenburg Scientific Archive
Commission and the Russian
Geographical Society
Young Kwan Jo
(Research Institute for
Kangwon)
Russia’s Plans for the
Northern Sea Route:
Understanding Prospects
and Obstacles of the
North Eurasian Energy and
Transport Network.
Sang Won Kim
(Kookmin Univ.)
Young Jin Kim
(Hanyang Univ.)
Russia's Economic Strategy
and Regional Development
Weon Yong Sung
(Incheon National
Univ.)
Sang Joon Lee
(Kookmin Univ.)
Eurasian Transport Corridors
and Geopolitics
Panel title
Trust-Building
Process in the
Polycultural
Regions on
the RussiaKazakhstan
border: factors
of education and
literacy
Energy, Transport,
and Russian
Economic
Development
5
Session
A-3
A-4
6
Moderator
Altai Dulbaa
(Institute of
International
Studies, Academy
of Mongolia)
Hyun-Taek Kim
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Presenter
Discussant
Paper
Gennadyi Budarin
(Ulyanovsk State
Univ.)
Bong Gu Kang
(Hanyang Univ.)
Shaping Regional Political
Identity in Modern Russia
in context of North
Eurasian cultural networks.
Marco Milani
(Univ. of Cagliari)
Dong Joo Suh
(Institute for
National Security
Strategy)
Looking for a New Path of
Trust-Building
on the Korean Peninsula:
Lessons from Europe
Masanori Goto
(Hokkaido Univ.)
Joon seo Song
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Village Entrepreneurship
of agricultural agents
in the Chuvash Republic,
Russia
Joon Seok Kim
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Jun Rae Cho
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Культурные парадигмы
в поэтике М. Зощенко
Min soo Kim
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
A Young Choi
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Образ природы
в эвенкийском
фольклоре
Seung do Ra
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Joon il Moon
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Культурное
пространство в русском
кино: между центром и
периферией
Panel title
Political Identity,
Trust-building and
Entrepreneurship in
Eurasia
Глокализация и
русская культура
B-1,2,3,4,5 session: 27th Fri. June, 14:00-15:30
Session
Moderator
Presenter
Vladimir. Datsyshen
(Siberian Federal Univ.)
Discussant
Paper
Hua jeong Seok
(Korea Airforce
Academy)
Корейский вопрос
в русско-китайских
отношениях 18841894 гг. и проблемы
стабильности и
безопасности в регионе
Se Jin Jung
B-1
(Hanyang
Univ.)
A. Budenkova
(Siberian Federal Univ.)
Ji Won Yun
(Pyeongtaek Univ.)
Россия и Республика
Корея: взаимодействие
по обеспечению
безопасности в АТР
A. Dudnikova
(Siberian Federal Univ.)
Ji Bae PARK
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Роль Кореи в
«Албазинских войнах»
1654 и 1658 гг.
Panel title
Collaboration of
Russia and the
Republic of Korea
with East Asian
countries. Historical
aspects of defence
and security issues
Andreas Renner
(Ludwig Maximilian
Univ. Munich)
Sören Urbansky
(Ludwig Maximilian
Univ. Munich)
Kimitaka
B-2
Matsuzato
(Tokyo Univ.)
Frank Grüner
(Univ. of Heidelberg)
ROUND TABLE
Round Table
Discussion:
New trends in Slavic
and Eurasian Studies
in Asia and Europe
Kimitaka Matsuzato
(Tokyo Univ.)
Uyama Tomohiko
( Hokkaido Univ.)
7
Session Moderator
B-3
B-4
Duck joon
Chang
(Kookmin
Univ.)
Young
Joon
Ham
(Dankook
Univ.)
Presenter
Discussant
Paper
Soo Heon Park
(Kyung Hee Univ. )
Bong Gu Kang
(Hanyang Univ.)
Contentious Politics in
Putin’s Russia:
Political Protest
Movements of 2011-2013
Yang Lei
( Nankai Univ.)
Se ho Jang
(Hankuk Univ. of Foreign
Studies)
The Characteristics
and Trends of Russian
Diplomacy on the Korean
Peninsula
Alexei D. Voskressenski
(MGIMO)
Gu Ho Eom
(Hanyang Univ.)
The Evolution of Russia’s
IR Theory and its Political
Implications
Sae Ra Yoon
(Ulsan National
Institute of Science and
Technology)
Revitalization or
Deception: European
Travels in Anna Karenina
Hee Won Lee
(Sangmyung Univ)
The Bleak Memory of
Adolescent in Siberia:
Review of VitalyKanevsky's
Cinema
Kwang Jin Seo
(Seoul National Univ.)
B-5
8
Dong Joo
Suh
(Institute
for National
Security
Strategy)
Yang Cheng
(East China Normal Univ.)
Russian Politics and
Diplomacy: Theory
and Practice
Contemporary
Central Asian
Films and Cultural
Landscape
Страдательность
и неотложность
интеллигента в России
- На основе романа
«Кысь» Т. Толстой
Wu Ping
(Beijing Normal Univ.)
Jae Won Chung
(Kookmin Univ.)
Panel title
ArbakhanMagomedov
(Ulyanovsk State Univ.)
Yoon hee Kang
(Kookmin Univ.)
Social Policy Reform in
Russia : energy-led economy
and stste neoliberalism
The Eurasian Moment
in Global Politics: A
Comparative Analysis of
the Big Powers’ Strategies
for Regional Integration
Global politics in
Korea and Eurasia
C-1,2,3,4,5 session: 27th Fri. June, 16:00-17:30
Session Moderator
C-1
Woo
seung Kim
(Paichai
Univ.)
Presenter
Discussant
Paper
Sergey Yachin
(Far Eastern Federal
Univ. )
Hwa sik Choi
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Human Security as a
Problematic Area of Contact
​​
between Politics and Science:
the Peculiarities of East Asia
Yoshiyuki Morishita
(Hokkaido Univ.)
Kyu chin Kim
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
The Social History in Czech
socialistic housing complex
Sang Won Kim
(Kookmin Univ.)
Россия и страны южного
кавказа : проблемы
и перспективы
экномического
сотрудничесва
Se jin Jung
(Hanyang Univ.)
Seong soo Hyun
(Hanyang Univ.)
Idea and historical movement
of muridism in XIX Centrury in
Russia
Vadim Trepavlov
(Institute of Russian
History of Russian
Academy)
Seong soo Hyun
(Hanyang Univ.)
Позитивные и Негативные
образы России в ее
этнической политике Gu Ho Eom
(Hanyang Univ.)
Meang gu Kang
(KDB)
Eurasian Initiative : Contents
and Prospective
Bong Gu Kang
(Hanyang Univ.)
Kazuhiro Kumo
(Hitotsubashi Univ.)
Russia’s Annexation of Crimea:
The End of Post-Soviet Era and
Beginning of the Long-term
Struggles for Values
Young Jin Kim
(Hanyang Univ.)
Weon Yong Sung
(Incheon National Univ.)
Russian Regional Policy and
Development of the Far East
Larisa Korganashvili
( IvaneJavakhishvili
Tbilisi State Univ.) C-2
C-3
SEOK
HWAN
KIM
(Hankuk
Univ. of
Foreign
Studies)
Eunsook
Chung
(Sejong
Institute)
Panel title
Social Issues
in Russia and
Eurasia
Russia's ethnic
politics and
socio-economic
identity in
Cacasus
Post-post
Soviet Russia's
Economy and
Diplomacy
9
Session Moderator
C-4
C-5
10
Jong So
Park
(Seoul
National
Univ.)
Jin won
Kim
(Korea
Univ.)
Presenter
Discussant
Paper
Liu Juan
(Beijing Normal Univ.)
Hyung Sook Lee
(Korea Univ.)
Субъективация авторского
повествования
в современной русской
женской прозе
Yuko Arinobu
(Doshisha Univ.)
Soo Hwan Kim
(Seoul National Univ.)
Методика перевода
русских детских
стихотворений на японский
язык. О стихотворении
«Баллада о маленьком
буксире» Иосифа
Бродского
Aliya Kuryshzhan
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Aziza Mashrabbekova
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
О формировании
профессиональной
компетенции при
подготовке специалистов
по Средней Азии
Eunji Song
(Seoul National Univ.)
Won Hye Kim
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Metalinguistic Features of
Russian Diminutives
Huyk Ahn
(Hankuk Univ. of For����
eign Studies)
Jung won Chung
(Yonsei Univ.)
Semantic Analysis of
Preposition PO in Russian
Su Hyoun Lee
(Seoul National Univ.)
Se bom Lee
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Когнитивный
анализ конструкций
психопредикатов
Panel title
Contemporary
Russian prose
and poetry
Cognitive
Approach
to Russian
Morphology
and Semantics
D-1,2,3,4,5 session: 28th Sat. June, 11:00-12:30
10:00-11:00 Keynote Speech
- Feng Shaolei(Director, Center for Russian Studies, East China Normal University)
"The Historic change of East Asian Space, Structure and Prospects of Regional Cooperation"
Session
D-1
D-2
D-3
Moderator
Andrei Lankov
(Kookmin Univ.)
Young Sik Kim
(Gangneung
-Wonju National
Univ.)
Svetlana
Kovalskaya
(Eurasian
National Univ.)
Presenter
Discussant
Paper
Altai Dulbaa
(���������������������
Institute of International Studies, Academy of Mongolia)
Hong sub Lee
(Korea National
Defense Univ.)
Aspects of the future
development of the
cooperation towards the
ICCEES
Sangtu Ko
(Yonsei Univ.)
Tae Yon Kim
(Seoul National
Univ.)
Nationalism in Russian
Foreign Policy
Balázs Szalontai
(Kookmin Univ.)
Ji Sue Lee
(Myongji Univ.)
Vietnam in Soviet Strategy,
1945-1950: Analogies with
Stalin's Korea Policy
Li Xing
(Beijing Normal Univ.)
Byung In Park
(Kyungnam Univ.)
О перспективе
Евразийского союза:
взгляд из Китая
Tao Chen
(East China Normal
Univ.)
In-Kon Yeo
(KINU)
The East German aid to
North Korea in the SinoSoviet Split and North
Korea’s attitude towards
the German Problem
Ja Jeong Koo
(DaeJeon Univ.)
Uyama Tomohiko
(Hokkaido Univ.)
From and Estae to a
Cossack Nation: Kuban
samostiinost, 1917
Izbassarova Gulbanu
(Aktobe Regional
State Univ.)
Aliya Kuryshzhan
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Amanat is the way of
involving Kazakh elite into
the Empire domain
Rakhim Beknazarov
(Aktobe Regional
State Univ.)
Sang Cheol Kim
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Changes in the culture of
the Kazakhs in Western
Kazakhstan in the late XIX
- early XX centuries: case
study of everyday life
Panel title
Russia in East and
Southeast Asia
Russia and China
in Eurasian Union
and East Asia
Kazakh Society
under the Russian
Empire
11
Session
Moderator
Presenter
Discussant
D-4
D-5
Tadasi Nakamura
(Yamagata Univ.)
Asia of Maitreya and Lenin:
on the paintings
of Nicholas Roerich
Empire from the outside:
Representation of Russia in
Russian émigré culture
Susumu Tsukase
(Nagano Univ.)
The Russian Factor Facilitating
the Administrative Reform
in Qing Manchuria in the
Late Nineteenth and Early
Twentieth Centuries
Takeshi Nakashima
(Tokyo Metropolitan
Univ.)
Forming the Russian Fascist
Party in Harbin,
1925-1933
Empire at the
Periphery:
Representations
of Imperial Russia
in the age of
modernism
Cooperation and
Confrontation:
Russo-Chinese
Relations after the
Aigun Treaty (1858)
to the Present
Yang Cheng
(East China Normal
Univ.)
Dmitry
IvanovichPetrovsky
(Officer (sotrudnik)
of the Department
for External Church
Relations, Russian
Orthodox Church)
12
Jhee Won Cha
(Seoul National
Univ.)
Ji yeon Lee
(Hanyang Univ.)
Kimitaka
Matsuzato
(Tokyo
Univ.)
Panel title
Picturing peripheries of the
empire: the project of
visual fatherland-studies by
Prokudin-Gorsky
Tetsuo Mochizuki
(Hokkaido Univ.)
Hye Kyung
Park
(Hallym
Univ.)
Paper
Orthodox Church and SinoRussian Relation
E-1,2,3,4,5 session: 28th Sat. June, 14:00-15:30
Session
E-1
Moderator
Soo Heon
Park
(Kyunghee
Univ.)
Presenter
Discussant
Paper
Sang Joon Lee
(Kookmin Univ.)
Arbakhan
Magomedov
(Ulyanovsk State Univ.)
Big Business and State
Energy Policy in Russia
Duck joon Chang
(Kookmin Univ.)
Kenneth Wilson
(Dongguk Univ.)
Russian Authoritarian
State and Big Business:
Yu jeong Kim
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Young Sik Kim
(Gangneung -Wonju
National Univ.)
Russia's outward FDI and
Trade in Spatial Model
Byounghee Min
(Hongik Univ.)
Observe the East Asia
Peace-making Policies
from a Historical
Perspective - Learn from
Ancient Tributary System
to Create Symbiotic
System in East Asia
Shen Jingjing
(Shanghai
International
Studies Univ.)
E-2
Kyu hyung
Lee
(Former
Ambassador
to Russia,
ROK)
Shu Meng
(Shanghai
International
Studies Univ.)
Li Li
(Shanghai
International
Studies Univ.)
Jae-Won Chung
(Kookmin Univ.)
Historical sociology’s role
in promoting
East Asia Peace-making
Policies
Uyama Tomohiko
(Hokkaido Univ.)
East Asia Peace-making
Policies and the Relations
between China, Japan and
South Korea --- From the
Perspective of Civilizations
Panel title
Contemporary
Russian Political
Economy
Peace-making
Policies
in East Asian
Countries
13
Session
Moderator
Presenter
Discussant
E-3
Junna Hiramatsu
(Kanazawa Univ.)
Ji yeon Lee
(Hanyang Univ.)
E-4
14
Money, body, and the Soviet
subject: Mediums of exchange
in Andrei Platonov’sChevengur
The Media and
Medium
in the Soviet
Cultural System
The Image of Nurses of the
Great Patriotic War in Soviet
Popular Literature and Visual
Media
Shiho Maeda
(Hokkaido Univ.­)
Sang Hyun Kim
(Sungkyunkwan
Univ.)
Panel title
Factory Making the New Man:
Ivan Leonidov's Labor Club
Designs
Akiko Honda
(Hokkaido Univ.)
Soo Hwan Kim
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Paper
Sang Guk Suh
(Dankook Univ.)
Sang Hyun Kim
(Sugnkyunkwan
Univ.)
A Study of Aphorisms in
Dovlatov’s A Foreign Woman
Liang Kun
(Renmin Univ. of
China)
Kyong Wan Lee
(Hallym Univ.)
Apocalyptic Complex in
Contemporary Russian
Ecoliterature
Zhang Bing
(Beijing Normal
Univ.)
Shin Hye Cho
(Sungkyunkwan
Univ.)
В.Набоков и Формальная
Школа
Contemporary
Russian
Literature and
Diverse Echoes
Session Moderator
Presenter
Discussant
Kimitaka Matsuzato
(Tokyo Univ.)
E-5
Soeren
Urbansky
(Univ. of
Tübingen)
Sanami Takahashi
(Hokkaido Univ.)
Joon seo Song
(��������������������
Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies)
Paper
Panel title
The Russian Orthodox Church
and China
Dmitry Petrovsky
(Officer (sotrudnik)
of the Department
for External Church
Relations, Russian
Orthodox Church)
The Prestige of Saints:
Contemporary Saints in PostSoviet Russia
Russian
Orthodox
Church and the
Contemporary
Politics
The Russian Orthodox Church
and Politics of War Memory
during the Post-Soviet Era
15
F-1,2,3,4,5 session: 28th Sat. June, 16:00-17:30
Session Moderator
F-1
F-2
Tae Hwan
Kim
(Korea
National
Diplomatic
Academy)
Presenter
Discussant
Paper
Kenneth Wilson
(Dongguk Univ.)
Jin Sook Ju
(Paichai Univ.)
Russia’s New Party System:
Developments and
Prospects
Ayame Suzuki
(Doshisha Univ.)
Kimitaka Matsuzato
(Tokyo Univ.)
Legal Institutional Analysis
of Asian Authoritarianism:
Explaining Regime
Endurance and Change in
Malaysia
Atsushi Ogushi
(Keio Univ.)
Kimitaka Matsuzato
(Tokyo Univ.)
Law-Making in Russia:
Failure of Interest
Coordination
Vasyl Marmazov
(Ambassador
Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of
Ukraine to the Republic
of Korea)
Olena Shchegel
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Constitutional Process in
Ukraine: Search of the
Optimal Balances
Tai Kang
Choi
(Hallym
Univ.)
Russian
Competitive
Authoritarianism
in Comparative
Perspective
Russia and Ukraine
Olena Shchegel
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
16
Panel title
Sogu Hong
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
The war of words: Russia's
propaganda during the
2013-2014 maidan protests
and the cremian crisis
Session
F-3
Moderator
Se eun
Kwon
(Kyunghee
Univ.)
Presenter
Discussant
Paper
Wan Qingsong
(Guangdong Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Jung won Cho
(Kookmin Univ.)
Prospects of Eurasian
integration project and its
implications for China
Gyu seob Shin
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
India-Central Asia relations
(11th-19th centuries): The
influence of Persian language
and literature in Indian
Subcontinent during Central
Asian Muslim empires in India
Young Bum Lee
(Cheongju Univ.)
Очерки развития советской
педагогики и её влияния
на область образования
Китая
----- на основах анализа
некоторых советских
педагогов и их трудов
Heon yong Sim
(Institute for Militiary
History Compilation)
Искушение японского
волшебного зеркала»:
Япония глазами Цинского
правительства и китайцев
сквозь японско-русскую
войну
ZubaidulloUbaidulloev
(Academy of Sciences
of the Republic of
Tajikistan)
Su Xiao
(Beijing Normal Univ.)
Zhang Jianhua
(Beijing Normal Univ.)
F-4
Pyung Rae
Lee
(Hankuk
Univ. of
Foreign
Studies)
Yoko Tateishi
(Japan Society for
Promotion of Science)
Ja Jeong Koo
(Daejeon Univ.)
Soviet History Education in
Putin’s Russia
Sang Woo Hong
(Gyeongsang National
Univ.)
Joon il Moon
(Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Major Trends of Contemporary
Films of Central Asia
Panel title
India-Central
Asia Relations
and Eurasia
Integration
Russia and
Eurasia from
Historical
Perspective
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Session Moderator
Presenter
Discussant
F-5
Ji Eun Sim
(Hallym Univ.)
Hye Kyung Park
(Hallym Univ.)
18
Panel title
О процессе констукции
и деконструкции
Ахматовского мифа
Sun Yung Park
(Chungbuk Univ.)
Tetsuo
Mochizuki
(Hokkaido
Univ.)
Paper
Tadasi Nakamura
(Yamagata Univ.)
В поисках Пушкина:
Образ поэта в пьесе
Булгакова «Александр
Пушкин»
The discipline and
punishment in Zamyatin’s
We and Nabokov’s
Invitation to a Beheading
Text and intertext:
literary tradition in
Russian modernism
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한국과학원
회기역
한국과학원
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안암동
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회기역
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