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Dear list members:
Acta Koreana Volume 6, Number 2 is available from 1 July 2003. Its contents are
listed below. Subscription information may be found at our website
www.actakoreana.org. Acta Koreana has been published semiannually since January 2002,
and Korean studies scholars are reminded that articles, translations, interviews, and
book reviews may be submitted for upcoming issues at any time in the year.
Editor-in-Chief
Acta Koreana
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ACTA KOREANA
Vol. 6, No. 2, JULY 2003
ARTICLES
Post-colonialism and Suk-Nam Yun¡¯s Images of Women: Mother Series and
the Feminine (HUI-YEON JIN)
Politeness and Discourse Strategies by Korean Women in Non-Traditional
Authority Positions (JEEWEON SHIN)
Business Elite and the Construction of National Identity in Korea
(CHANGZOO SONG)
Re-thinking Late 19th Century Chosŏn Buddhist Society (EUNSU CHO)
The Shamanistic and Confucian Legacies in the Korean Protestant Church:
With Special Reference to its Apolitical Nature (JAE-BUHM HWANG)
LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION
Weaver Woman by O CHŎNG-HŬI (Translated by MISELI JEON)
INTERVIEW
An Interview with KO ŬN (Conducted and translated by DON MEE CHOI)
BOOK REVIEWS
A Distant and Beautiful Place. By Yang Kwi-Ja. Translated by Kim So-young
and Julie Pickering (STEPHEN J. EPSTEIN)
Korea and Globalization: Politics, Economics, Culture. Edited by James Lewis
and Amadu Sesay (RUEDIGER FRANK)
Korea¡¯s Divided Families: Fifty Years of Separation. By James Foley
(HEIKE HERMANNS)
Laying Claim to the Memory of May: A Look Back at the 1980 Kwangju Uprising.
By Linda S. Lewis (JAMES E. HOARE)
Contemporary Directions: Korean Folk Music Engaging the Twentieth Century
and Beyond. Edited by Nathan Hesselink (ROALD H. MALIANGKAY)
Im Kwon-Taek: The Making of a Korean National Cinema. Edited by David E. James
and Kyung Hyun Kim (ROALD H. MALIANGKAY)
Education Fever: Society, Politics, and the Pursuit of Schooling in South Korea.
By Michael J. Seth (OOKWHAN OH)
Contemporary Korean Cinema: Identity, Culture and Politics. By Hyangjin Lee
(ISOLDE STANDISH)
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