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Crime Fiction Workshops 2021

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PSU-SKKU Research Collaboration: Crime Fiction Workshops 2021

[1] Crime and Woman: The Birth of Modern Detective Narratives in East Asia / Jinyoung PARK (SKKU)

Feb.6, 2021/10:00~12:00 AM (Korea Time)

[2] Crime as Method: Crime Narratives and Colonialism / Jooyeon RHEE (PSU)

March.6, 2021/10:00~12:00 AM (Korea Time)

[3] Examining the Dead Body: The Fantasy of Forensic Science in Detective Fictions in Modern China / Wei PENG (NYU Shanghai)

April.3, 2021/10:00~12:00 AM (Korea Time)

[4] Colonial Joseon and Detective Novel as a Phantom / Hyeyoung JUNG (Daegu Univ.)

May.8, 2021/9:00~11:00 AM (Korea Time)

[5] Introduction of American Crime Novels and Suspenseful and Thrilling Stories in Arirang, Myeongnang and Hagwon and Emergence of New Mystery Story Writers / Aesoon CHOI (Keimyung University)

June.5, 2021/9:00~11:00 AM (Korea Time)

[6] Korean Mystery Stories in the 1970s-1980s / Heayun AN (SKKU)

July.3, 2021/9:00~11:00 AM (Korea Time)

[7] Cinema and Surveillance: Making Films in Sheep Without a Shepherd / Thomas CHEN (Lehigh Univ.)

August.7, 2021/9:00~11:00 AM (Korea Time)

[8] Detective Novels by Japanese Writers in Colonial Korea / Jaejin YU (Korea University)

September.4, 2021/9:00~11:00 AM (Korea Time)

[9] Female Criminals in Korean Crime Narratives at the Turn of the Century / Sohyeon PARK (SKKU)

October.2, 2021/ 9:00~11:00 AM (Korea Time)

[10] A special lecture “How to Prepare for International Conferences” / Jooyeon RHEE (PSU)

November.6, 2021/9:00~11:00 AM (Korea Time)

Organized Panels at Major Conferences

JUL 2-3, 2022 ASCJ (Asian Studies Conference in Japan), Online

Session 21 “Popular Imagination of Destructive Women in Korean Crime Fiction in Modern Korea”

JUN 30 – 2 JUL 2, 2022 ICFA (International Crime Fiction Association), Barmberg, Germany

Panel 9.1 “Representation of Dangerous Women in East Asian Crime Fiction”

Panel 10.1 “Crime Narratives and Reconstructions of Masculinities and Femininities in the Colonial Period”