[KS] Journal of Korean Studies Publication Announcement

Tracy L. Stober tracys2 at uw.edu
Thu Jun 23 15:43:08 EDT 2011


Dear Korean Studies List Members,

The Journal of Korean Studies (JKS) is pleased to announce that Volume 16 No. 1 (Spring 2011) is now available through the Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.   www.rowmanlittlefield.com/isbn/0731161161<http://www.rowmanlittlefield.com/isbn/0731161161>.

Digital copies are available through Project Muse through your university library: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_korean_studies/

Articles include: Marketing Assimilation:  “The Role of the Press in the Formation of Japanese-Korean Colonial Relationship” by Mark Caprio; “From Developmentalist to Conservationist Criticism: The New Narrative of South Korea in North Korean Propaganda” by Tatiana Gabroussenko;  “Political Uses of Confucianism in North Korea” by Jin Woong Kang; “The Domestication of South Korean Early Study Abroad (ESA) in the First Decade of the Millennium” by Jiyeon Kang and Nancy Abelmann; “Awakened, Awaiting, or Meditating? Readdressing a Silla Period Image from the Buddha Valley on Mount Nam” by Sunkyung Kim.

Volume 16 No. 1 also includes our first film review:



The Past is a Strange Country (Kwagŏ nŭn nassŏn narada)  Written and directed by Kim Eung-soo (Kim Ŭng-su) ,Reviewed by Kyu Hyun Kim.

The Journal of Korean Studies welcomes submissions year round.  Deadline for the 2012 spring regular issue of the JKS is July 31, 2011.

For detailed information about submitting manuscripts for publication please contact:

The Journal of Korean Studies
c/o Managing Editor
500 Thomson Hall Box 353650
Seattle, Washington 98195-3650
E-mail: jourks at u.washington.edu
Website: http://jsis.washington.edu/korea/jks/

Subscriptions and Back Issues:
Rowman & Littlefield handles print subscriptions for the JKS.  Subscriptions are available to individuals and institutions for 1, 2, or 3 year periods.  Back issues are also available.
To subscribe to The Journal of Korean Studies call 1-800-273-2223 or visit the R&L website: http://www.rowmanlittlefield.com/RL/journals/JKS/subscribe.shtml



Sincerely,


Tracy L. Stober
Managing Editor
The Journal of Korean Studies
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