Conférences

Bae-Gyoon Park, « Changing border landscapes in East Asia : The cases of Kinmen (Taiwan) and West Sea 5 Island (Korea) », 29 mars 2019

Dans le cadre du séminaire Intelligences de la Corée, animé par Alain Delissen, directeur d’études de l’EHESS, Valérie Gelézeau, directrice d’études de l’EHESS, et Isabelle Sancho, chargée de recherche au CNRS
 
Bae-Gyoon Park

(professeur invité de l’EHESS, director of Center for Asian Cities (CAC) at Seoul National University Asia Center)

donnera une conférence intitulée

« Changing border landscapes in East Asia : The cases of Kinmen (Taiwan) and West Sea 5 Island (Korea) »

 le 29 mars 2019 de 10h à 12h
à la Maison de l’Asie / Salle de cours RdCh

22 Avenue du Président Wilson Paris 75016 

This lecture explores the changing border landscapes in Kinmen island (Taiwan) and West Sea 5 Islands (Korea). On the basis of a relational view to territory and border, in particular, it suggests that both border regions cannot be solely explained on the basis of the logics of security and territoriality; instead, they need to be seen in terms of complex interactions between the logics of mobility and territoriality, and as zones of compromise between geo-political fear and geo-economic hope. At the same time, the differences between both border regions will be discussed. The border region in Kinmen can be seen as a channel of cross-border exchange and flows because it is more oriented toward the logics of mobility and economies. On the contrary, the border regions in the West Sea 5 Islands (Korea) can be characterized as a place of conflict and tensions because they are more centered on the logics of territory and security.

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Academy of Korean studies Inalco Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7 EHESS