[KS] New Issue of Seoul Journal of Korean Studies (Vol.36 No.1)

규장각 국제한국학센터 icks at snu.ac.kr
Fri Dec 8 04:07:38 EST 2023


Dear list members,

We are delighted to share with you the publication of Seoul Journal of Korean Studies Volume 36 Number 1.

The journal provides a platform for the best scholarship on Korea’s past and present, by both young and established, Korean and overseas researchers. Traditionally it has served as a venue to introduce important research from Korea to an English-speaking audience, but since 2006 it has broadened its scope, and now is unique in the international spread and diversity of its contributors. SJKS publishes articles on all aspects of modern and pre-modern Korean Studies, from the humanities and from social sciences. However, the journal emphasizes in particular research that has an interdisciplinary character, that applies new methodologies, or that otherwise seeks to enhance our understanding of Korea through an innovative use of established sources or through unearthing new ones. Striving to improve the level of scholarship on Korea, keen attention is paid to the writing, which should use clear language and adhere to established norms of style and Romanization, and argumentation, which should be based on solid evidence, clear logic, and sound methodology. All submissions undergo a rigorous, double-blind peer review process overseen by an international editorial board.

Start reading from: https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/49761 https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/49761


Contents
Note from the EditorTheme Issue: Contemporary Zainichi Experience
Guest Editor’s IntroductionJackie J. KIM-WACHUTKAColonial Responsibility for Education of Koreans in Japanese SchoolsEika TAIBuilding Connections to Protect Ethnic Education: The Chōsen Schools’ Intercultural NetworkRyoko OKAMURA and Hosok OThe Presentation of the Korean Self with Everyday Food: Negotiating “Koreanness” through Kimchi Diplomacy in Contemporary JapanYoko DEMELIUSThe Korean Restaurant: Beyond Violence in Zainichi Korean FilmJonathan GLADEIkaino’s Afterlives: The Legacies of Landscape in the Fiction of Kim YujeongJulia Hansell CLARKZainichi Korean Women and Intersectional Visibility: Private Talk, Public Speech, Political Act — Seeking Justice in JapanJackie J. KIM-WACHUTKABook Note: Zainichi Koreans and Mental Health: Psychiatric Problem in Japanese Korean Minorities, Their Social Background and Life Story by Taeyoung KimChristopher LAURENT
Articles
Felled Forests and Fallowed Fields: Establishing a Narrative of Ecological and Climate Change in Mongol-Era GoryeoAaron MOLNARReading at the Joseon Court: The Practice and Representation of Reading in the Sejong sillok (1418–1450)Giovanni VOLPEThe History of the Formation of Silhak in Modern Korea: A Preliminary ResearchKwan Bum NOHTransforming Non-Memory into Memory: Photographic Representations of Korean Pipokja in Kim Hyoyeon’s Gamgak isang (Abnormal Sense)Nayun JANG
Review Article
Korea, Its People and Customs as Seen by the World Renown Novelist Vicente Blasco Ibañez (1923)Antonio J. DOMENECH, Aurelia MARTÍN-CASARES, and Eun Kyung KANGBook Notes
New Perspectives on Modern Korean Buddhism edited by Hwansoo Ilmee Kim and Jin Y. ParkJonathan C. FEUERCine-Mobility: Twentieth-Century Transformations in Korea’s Film and Transportation by Han Sang KimKyung Hyun KIMThe Comfort Women of Singapore in History and Memory by Kevin BlackburnMing GAODiasporic Hallyu: The Korean Wave in Korean Canadian Youth Culture by Kyong YoonCedarbough T. SAEJI
Thank you for your interest in our institute and publications.


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