[KS] Publication Announcement: Acta Koreana, Vol. 16, No. 2

Michael Finch mcefinch at gmail.com
Mon Dec 16 02:14:07 EST 2013


Dear KS List members,

Academia Koreana, the Korean studies research institute of Keimyung
University, Daegu, Korea, is pleased to announce the publication of Ac
*ta Koreana*, Vol. 16, No. 2, the complete table of contents of which may
be found at the foot of this e-mail. All the articles in this issue and all
previous issues of the journal are freely accessible on EBSCOhost,
eArticle.net, Google Scholar and at 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. It is indexed in
Thomson Reuters Arts and Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI) and Elsevier's
SCOPUS. Submissions of academic papers in the field of Korean arts and
humanities and translations of Korean literature are accepted throughout
the year, but papers to be considered for the next issue, Vol. 17, No. 1,
should be submitted no later than 1 February, 2013.

Best wishes,

Michael Finch


Dr. Michael C. E. Finch
Professor, Department of Korean Studies
Keimyung University
Daegu, Korea
Tel: 82-53-580-5316



*ACTA KOREANA, VOL. 16, NO. 2*


*TABLE OF CONTENTS*


*THEME ISSUE ARTICLES*



*YEARS OF RADICAL CHANGE: *

*KOREAN POPULAR SCREEN CULTURE*



Guest Editor’s Introduction

By Andrew David Jackson
                                                277–280


South Korean Films about the Korean War: *To the Starry Island*

and *Spring in My Hometown*

By Andrew David Jackson
          281–301



Reimagining Tradition: Premodern Korean Literature

in Modern Korean Film

By Charles La Shure
                                                    303–327



Juvenile Protection and Sexual Objectification: Analysis

of the Performance Frame in Korean Music Television Broadcasts

By CedarBough T. Saeji
                                               329–365



Korea vs. K-Dramaland: The Culturalization

of K-Dramas by International Fans

By Marion Schulze
                                                        367–397


*ARTICLES*


Foundations for the Legitimation of the Tonghak Peasant Army

and Awareness of a New Political Order

By Bae Hang-seob
                                                             399–430



Korea’s Internal Civilization Mission: Education in the English Edition

of *The Independent*, 1896*–*1898

By Klaus Dittrich
                                                            431–472



“Cooperative Imperialism” in Colonial Korea: The Role of Japan

and the Western Powers in Abolishing Foreign Settlements

By Song Kuegin
                                                            473–496



The Structure and Sources of the Biography of Kim Yusin

By Richard D. McBride II
                                         497–535



Changes in Seventeenth-Century Korean Buddhism and the

Establishment of the Buddhist Tradition in the Late Chosŏn Dynasty

By Kim Yong-t’ae
                                                             537–563



1930s Korean Literary Modernism: Anti-morality and Eroticism

in the Work of Yi Hyo-sŏk

By Steven D. Capener
                                                     565–588



Whose Voices Are Heard? A New Approach to *Pyŏn Kangsoe-ka*

Interpretation

By Hyuk-chan Kwon
                                                   589–609



*LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION*


Twenty-Four Poems by Chŏng Chisang

Translated by Christina Han and Wing S. Chu
         611–627



*BOOK REVIEWS*


*Tyranny of the Weak: North Korea and the World, 1950–1992*

By Charles Armstrong

Brian R. Myers
                                                               629–632



*Populist Collaborators: The Ilchinhoe and the Japanese Colonization of
Korea, 1896–1910*

By Yumi Moon

Carl Young
                                                                    632–635



*On the Eve of the Uprising and Other Stories from Colonial Korea*

Translated by Sunyoung Park

Kimberly Chung
635–638
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