[KS] Korean Studies 25.2 now out
Joel Bradshaw
bradshaw at hawaii.edu
Mon Feb 25 13:11:01 EST 2002
Korean Studies 25, no. 2 (Winter 2001), is now on its way to subscribers.
If your institution subscribes to Project Muse, you can access full content at
this Muse URL:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/korean_studies/toc/ks25.2.html
Others can access the table of contents and article abstracts at this UH Press
URL:
http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/journals/ks/KS252.html
ARTICLES
The Parliament of Histories: New Religions, Collective Historiography, and the
Nation by Boudewijn Walraven
The Nation, the World, and the Dissolution of the Shin'ganhoe: Nationalist
Historiography in South Korea by Kenneth M. Wells
The Nation Exorcised: The Historiography of Collaboration in South Korea by Koen
De Ceuster
The Aesthetic Pasts of Space (1960-1990) by Alain Delissen
Affliction and Opportunity: Korean Literature in Diaspora, A Brief Overview by
Kichung Kim
BOOK REVIEWS
Judith Cherry, Korean Multinationals in Europe
reviewed by Chung H. Lee
Nicholas Eberstadt and Richard Ellings, ed., Korea's Future and the Great Powers
reviewed by Timothy C. Lim
Frank Hoffmann, comp., The Harvard Korean Studies Bibliography
reviewed by Kyungmi Chun
Park Sungjong, Aboji, nan nuguyeyo
reviewed by Kichung Kim
Joel
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