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[Commlist] 10th Korean Screen Culture Conference 2023 (CFP)
Sun Jul 02 14:28:14 GMT 2023
The 10thKorean Screen Culture Conference (KSCC) 2023 CFP
1st-2nd December 2023, Monash University, Clayton Campus, Melbourne,
Australia (Hybrid)
The annual Korean Screen Culture Conference (KSCC) is dedicated to
exploring all aspects of Korean screen culture, including television,
K-pop, internet, computer gaming, webtoons, and film from both North and
South Korea.
Previous successful conferences were held at: SOAS, the University of
London (2012 & 2013), Sheffield Hallam University (2014), the University
of Copenhagen (Denmark, 2015), King’s College, London (2016),
Universität Hamburg (Germany, 2017), the University of Helsinki
(Finland, 2018), the University of Central Lancashire (UK, 2019), the
University of Tübingen (Germany, 2020), the University of Tübingen
(Germany/ZOOM 2021).
2023 Theme: ‘The Global Spread of Korean Screen Cultures and its impact
on Korea.’
From the global phenomenon Squid Gameand Physical 100broadcast on
Netflix, to the international critical and popular success of Parasite
and the worldwide popularity of BTS and Black Pink, it seems that never
has Korean Screen Culture been so prominent around the globe. This
conference investigates the causes and impacts behind the global spread
of Korean movies, TV shows, online games, K-pop videos, webtoons and
other imagery. The conference will ask the question of whether this
current success represents a new chapter in the development of South
Korea’s cultural industries or the swan song for Korean popular culture.
We welcome proposals for papers and panels on the theme of the
conference and all aspects of Korean screen culture, including but not
limited to: Korean cinema – North and South, past and present; video
games; production, distribution & reception of film, television, and
K-pop music videos; and the transnational and intermedial aesthetics of
Korean screen culture such as the impacts of the Korean Wave (Hallyu),
transnational and intermedial adaptations, co-productions,
collaborations, and various intermedia practices.
For face-to-face participants, the conference will take place across two
full days. Speakers will be expected to arrive on 30 November 2023.
The organizers will offer economy travel expenses to selected
postgraduate student presenters from within Australasia whose papers
have been accepted.
The organizers will try to provide funding for accommodation to all
presenters whose papers have been accepted.
Deadline for proposals is: 30 August 2023
Applicants will be notified of the result by 10 September 2023.
Proposal format:
In your proposals - both for individual papers and panel proposals -
please include your name, institutional affiliation, paper title, an
abstract of 300 words, and a 50-word biography of each author.
Indicate whether you require travel/accommodation support or whether you
plan to participate remotely.
Please send the abstract as an email attachment to Andy Jackson at:
(andy.jackson /at/ monash.edu) <mailto:(andy.jackson /at/ monash.edu)>
The email subject should be the same as the file name which should be:
family name first name KSCC2023. (for example: jacksonandyKSCC2023)
All applicants will receive an email confirmation of receipt of their
abstract within 5 working days. If you do not receive confirmation,
please email. For all other inquiries, contact Andy Jackson at the above
email.
International participants may like to combine their trip to KSCC with
participation in the KSAA conference
<https://koreanstudiesaa.wordpress.com/2023/05/01/call-for-papers-ksaa-aks-international-korean-studies-conference-and-7th-ksaa-postgraduate-workshop-anu-canberra-4-6-december-2023/#more-2041>(4th-6th
December), held at ANU in Canberra, just 1 hour's flight from Melbourne.
Note that KSAA has a different deadline for abstracts and that all
inquiries about KSAA should be directed to KSAA.
For more on the KSCC, please follow us on facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Community/Korean-Screen-Culture-Conference-336119996865994/>
KSCC 2023 is organized by a committee comprised of Dr Ji-yoon An (UBC),
Dr Mark Plaice (University of Central Lancashire), Dr Andrew Logie
(Helsinki University), Dr Barbara Wall (Copenhagen University), Dr Shin
Dong Kim (Hallym University) and Dr Andrew Jackson (Monash University).
This work was supported by the Core University Program for Korean
Studies through the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea and
Korean Studies Promotion Service of the Academy of Korean Studies
(AKS-2023-OLU-2250001).
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