[KS] New issue of Acta Koreana (8-1)

SEM VERMEERSCH sem.ver at btinternet.com
Mon Jan 3 00:43:07 EST 2005


Dear colleagues,
 
As this is probably the first message to the list for 2005, let me wish you all the best for the new year!
Academia Koreana is pleased to announce publication of the latest issue of Acta Koreana (vol. 8, nr. 1 - January 2005). Issues can be ordered through Seoul Selection (www.seoulselection.com); please contact us at acta at kmu.ac.kr for institutional subscriptions. 
The list of contents (abstracts will be available at www.actakoreana.org soon) is as follows:
 

ARTICLES

 

    Steven H. Lee. The Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between Canada and Korea, 1961–1963 (5–16)

    D. Gordon Longmuir. Opening an Embassy in Seoul: Some Reflections (17–22)

    Robert E. Bedeski. The Six-Party Talks and North Korea: Multilateralizing the Nuclear Dilemma (23–35)

    Sang Hoon Nam and Young Wie Han. ‘Lead and Support’ versus ‘Control and Command’: A Case Study of Culture Clash in a Canadian-Korean Merger (37–48)

    Sunyoung Park. Narrating the Divided Nation: Y#335;m Sangs#335;p’s Three Generations (49–76)

     Jin-kyung Lee. Sovereign Aesthetics, Disciplining Emotion, and Racial Rehabilitation in Colonial Korea, 1910–1922 (77–107)

    ANN Y. CHOI. Translating Affect: Aura in Kim Sow#335;l’s Poetry (109–135)


 LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION

 

     Sem Vermeersch, translator. Twelve Vignettes by Yi Kyu-Bo (1168–1241) (137–148)

    MICHAEL FINCH, translator. The Interrogation (from No#365;l, 1978) by Kim W#335;nil (149–165)


 

INTERVIEW

    SEM VERMEERSCH. An Interview with Kim Y#335;l-kyu (167–175)


 

SIX BOOK REVIEWS (177-196), EULOGY (197-198)

Sem Vermeersch, 

managing editor, Acta Koreana


		
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