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Volume: 4 (2017)

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Vol. 4, No. 1 (2017)

Junior Conference and Career Talk


Front Matter

Front Matter

Alona U. Guevarra


ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

Alona U. Guevarra

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PRESENTATION BY INVITED EXPERTS: Korean Studies for Asian Scholars: Relevance and Future Directions

A. Dr. Vyjayanti Raghavan, Jawaharlal Nehru University (India)

Dr. Vyjayanti Raghavan

1-15

B. Dr. Joeffrey Calimag, University of Ulsan (South Korea/Philippines)

Dr. Joeffrey Calimag

16-25


OPEN FORUM WITH EXPERTS

OPEN FORUM WITH EXPERTS

Dr. Vyjayanti Raghavan, Dr. Joeffrey Calimag

26-37


Engaging Korea-related Industries: Career Talk

Engaging Korea-related Industries: Career Talk

Hoik Lee, David Macasadia, David Macasadia, Jeanette Lee, Jeanette Lee

38-39


OPEN FORUM: CAREER TALK

OPEN FORUM: CAREER TALK

Sarah Lipura

40-43


OPEN FORUM WITH PANEL 1

OPEN FORUM WITH PANEL 1

Bianca Angelien A. Claveria, Carlo Jejomar Sanchez

81-85


Junior Conference Panel 2: Contemporary Korean Literature

A. Blurred Lines: A Postmodernist Conception 86 of Korean Literature through Oh Sooyeon’s ‘I am Food’

Enrico Caldona

86-108

B. Seeing Suicide through a Different Lens

Samantha Pauline Villanueva

119-117

Feedback by Expert

Dr. Vyjayanti Raghavan

118-119


OPEN FORUM WITH PANEL 2

OPEN FORUM WITH PANEL 2

Enrico Caldona, Samantha Pauline Villanueva

120-123


Junior Conference Panel 3: Hallyu as a Window to Cosmopolitan Korea

A. The Analysis of Hallyu’s Sustainability as a Form of Pop Culture and Soft Power Diplomacy

Alexander A. Medina

124-140

B. Representations of Women in Korean Drama

Kathleen Mae N. Prado

141-158

Feedback by Expert

Dr. Joeffrey Calimag

159-162


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