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The Review of Korean Studies is a fully refereed journal dedicated to
promoting Korean Studies on an international level.  The Review is
published by The Academy of Korean Studies(homepage : www.aks.ac.kr),
and the latest issue, volume 2, was put out in September 1999.  The
Review is designed to afford Koreanists in all fields of Korean Studies
throughout the world the opportunity to publish the results of their
research.  This is, in the opinion of the Academy, one of the best ways
to advance Korean Studies as an academic discipline.

Each issue of the Review has several articles on a special topic in
addition to other papers on various subjects.  The Review also has a
special Korean Studies forum that provides a platform for scholars to
voice their opinions on critical issues in Korean Studies.
Additionally, there is a substantial book review section covering
books-in both
English and Korean-on issues of importance to the field.

Volume 1, 1998
Tradition and Modernity in Transition Period
Myths, Beliefs and Religion in Korean Society

Volume 2, 1999
The Tumultuous Clash in East Asia: Confucianism and the Global
Community
Eclipsing Intellectual Barriers: Korean Studies in the Twenty-first
Century

Volume 3, Number 1, June 2000
Changing Cultural Discourses on Korean Identity
Religion and Society in the Colonial Period

Volume 3, Number 2, December 2000
Narratives of Identity
The Philosophy of Tasan

Contributions

The Review welcomes original articles on any area of the study of
Korea.  All submissions should be double-spaced throughout, including
text, tracts, quotations and footnotes internally as well as between
notes.
In general, follow style guidelines established in the 14th edition
of the Chicago Manual of Style.  For Korean words, romanize according
to the MOE-modified McCune-Reischauer system.  Papers should be 15-30
pages in length, and be accompanied with an abstract of 150-200 words
and brief biography of the author.  Additional instructions for authors
can be obtained from the address below.  Please send three hard copies
and a diskette formatted in either HWP or MS Word.  The Review also
provides an honorarium to contributors.  Send manuscripts to:

Haechang Choung, Editor-in-Chief
The Academy of Korean Studies
50 Unjung-dong, Pundang-gu
Songnam-shi, Kyonggi-do
Korea  463-791
hcchoung at aks.ac.kr
rcaks at aks.ac.kr

Ordering Information

The Review of Korean Studies is available to individuals and
institutions for US $12.00 per copy, or won 10,000 in Korea.  This
price includes handling and surface-rate postage.
All orders must be accompanied by correct payment.

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