[Call for papers] International Conference “Marginality, inclusion, and gender in Korea: past and present” - University of Malaga

Discipline : Society
Speaker(s) : To be determined.
Language : English

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The East Asian Studies Area of the University of Malaga (Spain) is announcing a call for papers for the International Conference “Marginality, inclusion, and gender in Korea: past and present” on March 12th, 13th of 2024.

This conference aims to consider the interrelated processes of discrimination and integration of social groups inside Korean society from a broad methodological and thematic perspective. This Call for papers encourages contributions dealing with the analysis of the cultural and institutional process of social discrimination in Korea, as well as political movements and institutional transformations directed to the integration of social groups previously discriminated against. Please find more information regarding the topics of interest and application details in the following website: https://asiaoriental.uma.es/call-for-papers-for-the-international-conference-marginality-inclusion-and-gender-in-korea-past-and-present/


Important information

Dates of the conference: March, 12th-13th, 2024.

Conference venue: University of Malaga, Spain.

Application deadline: November, 15th, 2023.

Submitting full paper: will be noticed after accepting proposals.

For questions on the conference, please reach out to the following contact: asiaoriental@uma.es

 


The Conference is organized as part of the research project Academy of Korean Studies Seed Program for Korean Studies (Advanced Track) “Path to Equality: Korean Studies Network on inclusiveness” (AKS-2021-INC-2250002) the Spanish National project R+D+i ASIA-SLAVES “The road to freedom in the Joseon period in Korea: Slavery and abolitionism in the context of East Asia” (PID2020-116910GB-I00) and the University of Malaga research project "Life Stories of Korean Gisaeng Slaves" (B1-2022_07).


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