[KS] Publication Announcement: Acta Koreana Vol. 14, No. 2

Michael Finch mcefinch at gmail.com
Wed Dec 21 21:13:36 EST 2011


Dear KS List members,

On behalf of Academia Koreana, the Korean studies research institute of
Keimyung University, Daegu, Korea, I am pleased to announce the publication
of *Acta Koreana*, Vol. 14, No. 2, a theme issue on Korean Confucianism and
ecology, guest-edited and introduced by Edward Y. J. Chung of the
University of Prince Edward Island, Canada. The complete table of contents
may be found at the foot of this e-mail. All the articles in this issue and
all previous issues of the journal are now accessible on EBSCOhost,
eArticle.net, Google Scholar and the *Acta Koreana* homepage:

http://www.actakoreana.org.

*Acta Koreana* is an English language, refereed journal that is published
semi-annually on 15 June and 15 December. Submissions of academic articles,
and interviews in the field of Korean studies and translations of Korean
literature are accepted throughout the year, but articles intended for the
next issue Vol. 15, No. 1, which will be a theme issue on Korean
Catholicism, should be submitted no later than 1 March, 2012.

With very best wishes for the holiday season,

Michael Finch
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*ACTA KOREANA VOL. 14, NO. 2*

*KOREAN CONFUCIANISM AND ECOLOGY THEME ISSUE ARTICLES*

Korean Confucianism and Ecology Theme Issue:

Guest Editor’s Introduction

By Edward Y. J. Chung
1–13



Confucianism, Korean Confucianism and Ecological Discourse

By Hong Won-sik
15–40



The Contemporary Confucian Heritage and the Environment of

Worldly Confucians and *Tohak* Confucians

By Michael C. Kalton
  41–55



Human Fulfillment and Love of the Universe: A Meditation on

Emotion in Korean and Chinese Sources

By Philippe Thiébault
57–91



Yi T’oegye on Reverence (*Kyŏng*) for Nature:

A Modern Neo-Confucian Ecological Vision

By Edward Y. J. Chung
93–111



Ecology and Cosmology: A Korean Neo-Confucian Approach

By Young-chan Ro
113–123



Ecologism and Confucian Pro-life-ism

By Yoo Kwon Jong
125–148



 The Current State of the Ecological Discourse within Korean

Confucianism and Its Future Outlook

By Kim Sea-jeong
149–193



The Origin and Preservation of Relic Forests and Confucianism in Korea

By Kim Jongwon, Lee Junga,

Lim Jeongcheol and Hwang Sookyoung
195–223

*ARTICLE*

Threat to the Family Revolution in North Korea: Reading the Individual

in Paek Nam-ryong’s *Friend*

By Immanuel Kim
225–245

*LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION*



Selected Poems by Chŏng Kŭgin and Yi I (Yulgok)

Translated by Kevin O’Rourke
247–253

*BOOK REVIEWS*

*Comforting an Orphaned Nation: Representations of International Adoption *

*and Adopted Koreans in Korean Popular Culture*

By Tobias Hübinette

Daniel Schwekendiek
255–258



*Twentieth Century Korean Literature*

By Lee Namho, Wu Chan Je, Lee Kwangho, and Kim Mi Hyun

Translated by Youngju Ryu. Edited by Brother Anthony, of Taizé

Juyoung Jin
258–260

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*Modern Korean Drama: An Anthology*

Edited by Richard Nichols **

Jan Creutzenberg
260–266



*Service Economies: Militarism, Sex Work and Migrant Labor in South Korea*

By Jin-kyung Lee

Donald Kirk
266–268
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