[KS] Acta Koreana Vol. 15, No. 1 Publication Announcement
Michael Finch
mcefinch at gmail.com
Fri Jun 29 00:17:24 EDT 2012
Dear KS List members,
On behalf of Academia Koreana, the Korean studies research institute of
Keimyung University, Daegu, Korea, I am pleased to announce the publication
of *Acta Koreana*, Vol. 15, No. 1, a theme issue on Korean Catholicism,
guest-edited and introduced by Don Baker of the University of British
Columbia, Canada. The complete table of contents may be found at the foot
of this e-mail. All the articles in this issue and all previous issues of
the journal are now accessible on EBSCOhost, eArticle.net, Google Scholar
and the *Acta Koreana *homepage:
http://www.actakoreana.org.
*Acta Koreana* is an English language, refereed journal that is
published semi-annually
on 15 June and 15 December and is indexed in Thomson Reuters Arts and
Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI). Submissions of academic articles, and
interviews in the field of Korean studies and translations of Korean
literature are accepted throughout the year, but articles intended for the
next issue Vol. 15, No. 2, which will be a theme issue on An Chunggŭn,
should be submitted no later than 1 September, 2012.
Best wishes,
Michael Finch
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*ACTA KOREANA VOL. 15, NO. 1 (JUNE 2012)*
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*Korean Catholicism **Theme issue **ARTICLES*
The Korean Catholic Church’s First 100 Years:
Guest Editor’s Introduction
By Don
Baker
1–14
Deconstructing Hegemony:
Catholic Texts in Chosŏn’s Neo-Confucian Context
By Kevin N.
Cawley
15–42
Like Birds and Beasts:
Justifying Violence against Catholics in Late Chosŏn Korea
By Franklin
Rausch
43–71
The *Great Ming Code** *and the Repression of Catholics
in Chosŏn Korea
By Pierre-Emmanuel
Roux 73–106
The Holy Mother and the Son of God: A Stone Cast
at Patriarchal Society in Late Chosŏn Korea
By Choi Seon-hye
107–126
Separating from the Confucian World: The Shift away
from Syncretism in Early Korean Catholic Texts
By Deberniere Janet Torrey
127–145
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*ARTICLes*
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Is Yulgok’s Theory of Mind Consistent?
By Weon-Ki Yoo
147–162
Soon Hyun (Hyŏn Sun) and His Leadership in the Hawaiian Branch
of the Korean National Revolutionary Party during World War II
By Robert Kim
163–199
Recasting the ‘Inter-Korea’ in National Reconciliation
By Minkyu Sung
201–219
*LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION*
Introduction
By Bruce Fulton
221–222
“The Place Where No One Knocks” by Kim Ae-ran
Translated by Gina Lee
223–235
“To the Convenience Store” by Kim Ae-ran
Translated by Julia Kwon
237–249
*BOOK REVIEWS*
*From Wonso Pond*
By Kang Kyŏng-ae
Ji-Eun Lee
251–253
*Over There: *
*Living with the U.S. Military Empire from World War Two to the Present* **
By Maria Höhn and Seungsook Moon
Mark E. Caprio
253–257
*Crisis of Gender and the Nation in Korean Literature and Cinema:*
*Modernity arrives again*
By Kelly Y. Jeong
Se-Woong Koo
257–261
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