[KS] Announcement of publication of European Journal of Korean Studies Vol 22 (2)

Robert Winstanley-Chesters R.Winstanley-Chesters at leeds.ac.uk
Fri Jun 23 09:22:29 EDT 2023


European Journal of Korean Studies Vol 22 (2)

The European Journal of Korean Studies aims to be the leading peer-reviewed, citation-indexed outlet for academic output in Europe in the English language, providing European and global scholars of Korea a venue that we know has been much in demand, long called for, and greatly anticipated.

Table of Contents

Special Section
Gradual, Diverse, Complex—and Unnoticed: Korean Migration in Europe
JIHYE KIM, University of Central Lancashire and YONSON AHN, Goethe University Frankfurt

Maternal Practices of Korean Healthcare Workers in Germany
YONSON AHN, Goethe University Frankfurt

Together but Separate: Relationships and Boundaries between North and South Koreans in Multiethnic Britain
JIHYE KIM, University of Central Lancashire

Overseas Korean Adoption and the Birth of Swedish Color-blindness: A Study of How Korean Adoptees Transformed Sweden’s Attitude to Race and the Relationship between Race and Swedishness
TOBIAS HÜBINETTE, Karlstad University

Individual Papers

Mother, Warrior, and Prophet: The Myth of Kim Jong Suk in DPRK Cinema
ROMAN HUSARSKI, Jagellonian University

A Reconsideration of the Ch’inilp’a (Pro-Japanese Collaborators) Criteria: Discussions Surrounding the 1947 and the 1948 Legislations
AHRAN ELLIE BAE, Tokyo Kasei University

Papers in the special section in this issue explore processes, practices, structures and places of Korean migrants to Europe, from both Koreas, and both the making of new lives abroad and the impacts on European nations and their perceptions of race and the other generated by the settlement of Koreans . Further papers in this issue consider cinematic representations in North Korean film output of Kim Jong Suk, first wife of Kim Il Sung, and the legislation produced by a very young National Assembly of the Republic of Korea in 1947 and 1948 on the Ch’inilp’a issue. The European Journal of Korean Studies Vol 22 (2) also offers reviews of some of the most intriguing recent book-length writing, including Erik Mobrand's, Top-down Democracy in South Korea and Namhee Lee's Memory Construction and the Politics of Time in Neoliberal South Korea.

We welcome new writing by scholars from Europe, Korea, Australasia, and beyond. We take a detailed approach to peer review and copy editing, are committed to diversity, and take particular pride in our work with early career scholars. The journal appears twice a year, has an ISSN number and is now a member of Crossref.  The European Journal of Korean Studies is indexed in SCOPUS and ESCI/Web of Science, as well as having been included in the Modern Languages Association International Bibliography and the MLA Directory of Periodicals, and is under review for inclusion in SSCI/Web of Science.

To obtain a copy of the European Journal of Korean Studies, visit our website for further information at www.ejks.org.uk and purchase a subscription, individual issues, or articles.

The European Journal of Korean Studies subscription rates for students (up through graduate student/PhD level) are very reasonably priced online at £15 per year. Subscriptions for salaried scholars are priced online at £30 per year, and institutional subscriptions (accessed via IP authentication and EZ Proxy) are available through EBSCO, Harrassowitz, Prenax and Schweitzer Online at £140 per year. The journal is now also available on the EBSCOhost platform. You may also become a member of the British Association for Korean Studies and receive this, future, and past issues free of charge.




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