Curs finançat 100%. Inscripció gratuïta però places limitades. Divendres 17-20.30h (11 sessions) 13 març – 19 juny 2026
Curs sobre Àsia Oriental amb què aprendre sobre aquesta regió del món amb grans noms a nivell internacional.
Lloc: S06, Facultat Filologia, Traducció i Comunicació.
Idiomes: anglès i castellà.
Curs gratuït però places limitades. Inscripció al següent enllaç: https://forms.gle/HoFzgn5W8HS8DiBR8
Per obtenir certificat del curs cal complir el requisit d'assistència (80% de les sessions)
PROGRAMA
13th March
Sho Konishi (University of Oxford). The History of Not: Symbiotic Modern in Japan after World War Zero.
27th March
(in Spanish) Carles Prado (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya). Translation and transnationality: memories of China's reform and opening up
(in Spanish) ( Nong Ru Cheng Lee (University of Valencia). From Political Icon to Transcultural Sign: Mao Zedong in Global Visual Culture
17th April
(in Spanish) Olga Pirozhenko (University of Valencia). Sakhalin Island in the destiny of the Russian writer Anton Chekhov
24th April
Joon-kon Chung (Eurasia Foundation (From Asia))
8th May
Victoria Yang (University of Cambridge). Decentering Japan: Approaches to and from Okinawan literature
(in Spanish) Ester Torres-Simón (Autonomous University of Barcelona). Korean literary panorama, from webtoon to Nobel Prize
15th May March
Alexander Zahlten (Harvard University). Technology, Indexicality, Memory: Japanese and Korean War Film Lineages as Prehistories of Current Media Loops
Marcos Centeno (University of Valencia). Transnational Memories in Documentary Film: Haneda Sumiko’s The Japanese Settlers
22nd May
Owen Miller (SOAS, University of London) Reconfiguring a company town in late 1950s North Korea: the role of the Deutsche Arbeitsgruppe at Hŭngnam and the problems of social reproduction
Rossella Ferrari (University of Vienna). Performing Postsocialist Futurities: Chinese Theatre, Technology, and the Posthuman
29th May
(in Spanish) Eunsook Yang (Complutense University of Madrid). Silk Road heritage in Korea
(in Spanish) Mario Esteban (Autonomous University of Madrid). China in the Current International Order
5th June
(in Spanish) Ignacio López Sako (University of Granada). Is Japanese hard to learn? Some considerations about the relationship between language, culture and communication, and their acquisition as a foreign language
(in Spanish) Amparo Montaner (University of Valencia) The Role of Linguistic Models in the Contrastive and Applied Study of Spanish and Japanese
12th June
Elia dal Corso (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice). The Ainu language through the eyes of explorers and documenters
(in Spanish) Blai Guarné (Autonomous University of Barcelona). Identity at stake: cultural reappropriation and Japanese social visibility in Spanish urban space
19th June
Loli Kim (University of Oxford). Interpreting Korean Popular Culture: How to Perform Cross-Cultural Multimodal Analysis
(in Spanish) Sonia Dueñas (University Carlos III of Madrid) Transnational Connections in Contemporary South Korean Cinema
Període de l'esdevenimentDe 13 de març de 2026 a 19 de juny de 2026. Divendres de 17:00 a 20:00.
S06, Facultat Filologia, Traducció i Comunicació.
Av. de Blasco Ibáñez, 32,
Valencia (46010)
Màster en Estudis Japonesos i Coreans
Vicerectorat d'Internacionalització i Multilingüisme
Facultat Filologia, Traducció i Comunicació.
https://www.uv.es/titols-propis/ca/listado/titol-propi.html?p5=estudios-japoneses-coreanos






