[KS] Acta Koreana Vol. 12, No. 2 Publication Announcement

Lawrence Rogers rogers at hawaii.edu
Mon Dec 14 22:28:28 EST 2009


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Larry Rogers
rogers at hawaii.edu


> Dear Members of the KS List,
> Academia Koreana, the Korean studies research institute of Keimyung University, is pleased to announce the publication of Acta Koreana Vol. 12, No. 2, the table of contents of which may be found at the foot of this e-mail. Acta Koreana is a refereed journal registered with the Korea Research Foundation and published semi-annually on 15 June and 15 December. Submissions of academic articles, interviews and book reviews in the field of Korean studies and translations of Korean literature are accepted throughout the year, butarticles intended for the next issue Vol. 13, No. 1 should be submitted no later than 1 March, 2010. 
> For more information about Acta Koreana's aims, editorial board, submission guidelines, subscriptions and so on, please visit our website at http://actkoreana.kmu.ac.kr
> Best wishes,
> Michael Finch
> ACTA KOREANA VOL. 12, NO. 2: TABLE OF CONTENTS
> ARTICLES
> North Korean HipHop? 
> Reflections on North Korean Diplomacy and the DPRK
> By Adam Cathcart1–19
> The Three Faces of People’s Cinema: A Critical Review 
> of the South Korean Independent Cinema Movement in the 1980s
> By Park Nohchool 21–53
> Civilian Life in Chosŏn during the Japanese Invasion of 1592:
> The “Namhaeng illok” and “Imjin illok” in Swaemirok by O Hŭimun 
> By Michael Finch55–77
> A Study of the Periodization of the History of Korean 
> and Japanese Music
> By Chun In Pyong79–126
> Soon Hyun (Hyŏn Sun) and His Place in the History of the 
> Independence Movement: With Emphasis on the Korean Commission
> By Robert Hyung-chan Kim127–183
> LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION
> “Glass Shield” by Kim Jung-hyuk
> Translated by Kevin O’Rourke185–203
> INTERVIEW
> An Interview with Professor Young Ick Lew
> Conducted by Michael Finch205–223
> BOOK REVIEWS
> The Proletarian Gamble: Korean Workers in Interwar Japan . 
> By Ken C. Kawashima. 
> Mark E. Caprio225–228
> Who Ate Up All the Shinga? 
> By Park Wan-suh. Translated by Yu Young-nan and Stephen Epstein. 
> Horace Jeffery Hodges229–234
> The Red Room: Stories of Trauma in Contemporary Korea . 
> By Pak Wan-sŏ, O Chŏng-hŭi and Im Ch’ŏr-u. 
> Translated by Bruce and Ju-Chan Fulton. 
> Charles Montgomery234–238
> War and Democracy: A Comparative Study of the Korean War
> and the Peloponnesian War. 
> Ed. by David R. McCann and Barry S. Strauss. 
> Stephen J. Epstein238–243
> Stone Mirror: Reflections on Contemporary Korea . 
> By David I. Steinberg. 
> Bernhard Seliger243–244
> Eastern Sentiments. 
> By Yi T’aejun. Translated by Janet Poole. 
> Kevin O’Rourke244–248
> Elites and Political Power in South Korea . 
> By Byong-Man Ahn. 
> Carl J. Saxer248–250
> 
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