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Milan Hejtmanek | |
Name in Latin Alphabet: | Milan Hejtmanek |
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Nationality: | USA |
Affiliation: | Seoul National University |
강연자 소개
Education
- 1994 Ph.D. History and East Asian Languages, Harvard University
- 1982 M.A. Regional Studies—East Asia, Harvard University
- 1984-86 Graduate Dept. of Korean History, Seoul National University
- 1974 B.A. Linguistics, Stanford University
Faculty Positions
- 2009-present Associate Professor, Department of Korean History, Seoul National University 2008-2009 Associate Professor, Academy of East Asian Studies, Sungkyunkwan University
- 2000-2007 Korea Foundation Assistant Professor of Korean History, University of Pennsylvania
- 1995-2000 Assistant Professor of Korean History, Harvard University
- 1994-1995 Visiting Assistant Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley
Editorial Responsibilities
- 2010-present Editor-in-Chief, Seoul Journal of Korean Studies
Publications
Books
- The Elusive Path to Sagehood, Book manuscript (under revision).
- The Confucian World Observed, edited, with Tu Wei-ming and Alan Wachman, East-West Center, University of Hawaii, 1994.
Book Chapters
- “The Familiar Dead: the Creation of an Intimate Afterlife in Early Chosôn Korea,” in Horlyck, Charlotte and Pettid, Michael, Death, Burial, and the Afterlife, University of Hawaii Press, 2014.
- “Devalued Bodies, Revalued Status: the Passage of Female Slaves to the Commoner Class in Late Chosôn Korea,” in Kim, Youngmin, ed, Women and Confucianism in Chosôn Korea: New Perspectives, State University of New York Press, 2012.
- “朝鮮中期 賜額書院을 둘러싼 君臣간의갈등 Contention Between the Monarchy and Officials over Chartered Academies in the Mid-Chosôn Dynasty” (in Korean), 東洋三國의 王權과 官僚制 Monarchical Authority and the Bureaucracy in Korea, China, and Japan, 조선시대사학회 Chosôn Dynasty History Association, Seoul, 1999.
- “Hall of Worthies”, in King Sejong the Great, International Circle of Korean Linguistics, 1997.