Program
The 7th World Humanities Forum
Day 3   11.10.(Fri)
  • Event overview

    2023.11.10.(Fri) / 09:00~15:30

  • Event set-up

    Keynote Lecture 3, Parallel Session 6, Invited Lecture, Closing Ceremony

  • Event venue

    BEXCO Exhibition Center 2 3F / Hall 5A, Room No. 321-325

Hall 5A
Time Program Details
11:50~12:30 Keynote Lecture 3 Speaker : Kirsten Malmkjaer (Honorary Professor of University of Leicester - Department of Translation Studies)
“Language, Translation and Empathy”
13:30~14:30 Invited Lecture Speaker : Ken Nah (Professor at Hongik University International Design school for Advanced Studies)
“Humanistic Approach to the Urban Assets of Busan”
14:30~15:00 Break Time
15:00~15:30 Closing Ceremony Declaration of closure, greetings, cultural performances, etc.
Room 321 ~ 325
Time Room Parallel Session & Discussion
Parallel Session6
09:30~11:30
Room 321
Young Researchers Session
Theme : Philosophy of Art in the Posthuman Age
Presenter
  • 1. Yoon, Juhan : Can AI Appreciate Art?
  • 2. Yee, Damin : Is Virtual Reality an Empathy Machine?
  • 3. Suyeong, Lim : How can Creativity be Defined? : A Criticism on Creativity as a Virtue
  • 4. Hyuendong Hwang : Imagining and Entertaining
Room 322
Young Researchers Session
Theme : Refreshed Perspectives into History
Presenter
  • 1. HWANG YOUNA : The Expansion of the Core Power Group: Appointing Public Officials to the Positions of Jeonggyeong and A-gyeong During the Reign of King Sunjo (1800-1834)
  • 2. Lee Hee Jae : The Dual Nature of “Weightlifting Joseon”: The Development of Weightlifting and the Shift in the Agent of Power during the Japanese Colonial Period
  • 3. Hayeon Song : Between 'Pro-Japanese Police' and 'Democratic Police': Perceptions of Female Police Officers after the Liberation of Korea
  • 4. Nam Gi Joung : Advocating for Peaceful Unification in the Period of Conflict : Discussions of the Korean unification research institution in the National Assembly and the Establishment of the Board of National Unification (1964-1969)
Room 323 Theme : The 'Outsiders' in Solidarity: Those Who Met on the 'Outside'
Presenter
  • 1. Eom Tae-ung : Baebijangjeon's low voice : The value of communication and solidarity hidden behind getting into trouble
  • 2. Jeong, Jeho : Chio Cheok's Dreams, Kim Young-chul's Reality: Diaspora of communication and solidarity beyond hatred
  • 3. Shin, Horim : “Samgong-bonpuri” and the Narrative of Hospitality: In terms of Other, Violence, and Embrace
  • 4. Lee Seung-eun : Laughter in Humorous Stories, A Record of their own Bonds and Empathy
Room 324 Theme : Empathy and Imagination
Presenter
  • 1. Lee Muyoung : Descartes in Wonderland : The Birth of Philosophy without Sympathy
  • 2. Tim Cheongho Lee : The Process of Empathy and Meaning: A Peircean Eerspective
  • 3. Jong Sook Yun : From K-Culture to Communication: On Students who Learned Korean with Korean Wave
  • 4. Byoungjae Kim : The Nature of Empathy and a More Civil Society
Room 325 Theme : Civil Rights of the Disenfranchised and Human Rights of Those without History: The History of Civil and Human Rights through the Lens of Communication and Solidarity
Presenter
  • 1. Jin Hee Kim : Highlander Folk School, The Cradle of the Civil Rights Movement in The 1930s-1940s.
  • 2. Chun, Jin-Sung : History and Human Rights: A Historical Theory of the “People Without History”
  • 3. Sang rok Lee : Human Rights Issues and Global Solidarity in South Korea in 1970s
  • 4. Hwang, Byoungjoo : Political Imagination of Civil and Human Rights after Liberation
  • 5. Chongmyong IM : The Competitions among Inmin(인민) and Their Closures in Post-War and –Liberation South Korea
Room 326 Theme : Cold War Memories and Post-memorial Solidarity: From Rehistoricization to Peace Movements
Presenter
  • 1. Ryeosil Kim : Subaltern’s Memory of the Korean War and Postmemory: Focusing on the memories of the Comfort Women
  • 2. Siseong Lee : The Conditions of Post-Memory Production in Daegu October Uprising
  • 3. Ryu,Young-wook : Limitations and Possibilities of Vietnamese Refugees entering Busan- Reproduction of Memory through Unofficial Records and Works of Literature
  • 4. Yang sumin : Vietnam War and Post-Memory Production - Focusing on the documentary "The War of Memory" (Lee Gil Bora, 2020)
11:30~11:50 - Break Time