[KS] Contemporary Zainichi Experience. Seoul Journal of Korean Studies (Winter 2023) Special Issue Publication

KIM WACHUTKA JACKIE J wkr12168 at fc.ritsumei.ac.jp
Tue Jan 30 06:28:21 EST 2024


Dear Colleagues,

Please allow me to share the recent publication of Seoul Journal of Korean Studies Special Issue "Contemporary Zainichi Experience: Past, Present, and Future Trajectories" (Winter 2023, Volume 36: 2), a continuation of the Special Issue Summer 2023, published by Seoul National University's Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies.

As Special Issue Guest Editor for Summer and Winter 2023, I have had the great honor of bringing together a one-year conversation dedicated to “Contemporary Zainichi Experience” that showcases an international dialogue and a global positioning of Zainichi as subject of research that traverses numerous national boundaries, with collaborations from contributors and reviewers from 14 countries. The Winter Special Issue, along with the main articles, is also accompanied by short essays, poems, and a rap by scholars, activists, poets, a rapper, and everyday individuals who contributed their thoughts on "Zainichi" and can be found in the appendix of the Guest Editor's Introduction.


Please go to Project MUSE and Korean Studies Information Service System for the articles:

https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/51272

https://kiss.kstudy.com/Detail/Jr?Ins=2404&Jur=30887


Guest Editor:

Jackie J. Kim-Wachutka (Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto)

Theme Issue — Contemporary Zainichi Experience: Past, Present, and Future Trajectories

Contents

1) Guest Editor’s Introduction

Zainichi: Past Memory, Present Action, Future Vision –– History, Community, Person

(with contributions by Son-Katada Aki; Yamada Takao; Shin Sugok; Fukuoka Yasunori; Kim Seonkil; Mun Gyongsu; Ijichi Noriko; Hong Yeongok; Sehyong; Kim Sijong; Cho Yeongsun; Funi)

Jackie J. KIM-WACHUTKA



2) A Place of “Re-collect”: Zainichi Experiences with/in Utoro, Japan

Min Wha HAN



3) Logics of Strategic Racism in the Anti-Hate Speech Law Era: Analyzing the Discourse Against Zainichi Koreans in Japanese Right-Wing TV Programs

Naoto HIGUCHI



4) In/Visible—New Directions in Contemporary Art by Zainichi Koreans: Fragile Frames/Precarious Lives—in Soni Kum’s Morning Dew (2020)

Rebecca S. JENNISON



5) Literary Negotiations in Contemporary Zainichi Korean Literature:  Zainichi Korean Postcoloniality and its Entanglement with Global History

Maren HAUFS-BRUSBERG



6) Culinary Intimacy in Fukazawa Ushio’s The Matchmaker and “When Yi Tongae Eats”

Jooyeon RHEE



7) The Tethered Fates of Japan’s “Foreigner” Communities: Zainichi Koreans, Residency Provisions, and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Joel MATTHEWS and Eiko OSAKA



8) The Multiple Layers of “Zainichi” Korean Chinese Diaspora Viewed from a Kaleidoscopic Perspective through the Prism of the Documentary “Indelible”

Hyangsuk KWON



9) Book Note: The Trial of Pak Tal and Other Stories by Kim Tal-su, translated by Christopher D. Scott

Erik ROPERS



10) Book Note: Still Hear the Wound: Toward an Asia, Politics and Art to Come edited by Lee Chonghwa, translation edited by Rebecca Jennison and Brett de Bary

Christine L. MARRAN



11) Film Note: "In-Mates" directed by Yuki Iiyama

Yasuko IKEUCHI


*Special Issue Volume 36: 1 Summer (June 2023); and Volume 36: 2 Winter (December 2023) can be accessed at this link: https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/622


*****
Jackie J. Kim-Wachutka
https://jackiekim-wachutka.com<https://jackiekim-wachutka.com/>

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