[KS] FW: query and request

Matt VanVolkenburg mattvanv at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 16 08:05:20 EST 2013


I think the second reading, "a book chapter or article on U.S. military presence in post-Korean War 
South Korea" which "starts with a Korean woman instinctively straightening her attire when she spots an U.S. 
serviceman" is likely the second chapter of the book "Dangerous Women: Gender and Korean Nationalism" titled "Nationalism and Construction of Gender in Korea" by Chungmoo Choi.

http://books.google.co.kr/books?id=7Vvo0TEUIF8C&pg=PA203&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=4#v=onepage&q&f=false

I hope that's helpful,
Matt VanVolkenburg



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Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2013 20:49:58 -0800
Subject: query and request
From: hc234ucla at gmail.com
To: koreanstudies-owner at koreaweb.ws

Hello, 
My name is Hyun Kyong Chang, and I'm a Musicology graduate student in UCLA. I heard about this list from a Korean Studies professor at UCLA. 
I was wondering if could post a query about two readings that I have done several years ago but that I cannot recall now. I am really hoping to retrieve information on these articles.  I wrote up my query below.
I would very much appreciate it, and I would also appreciate it if you could put me on the list itself. Thank you very much

My query:

Dear list members, 

I'm trying to retrieve information on two readings I did years ago but that I have had trouble finding now. I don't remember enough details from the readings to be able to search them, and hope my description below strikes a chord. Your help will be very much appreciated. 

The first of these is an article (I believe, a journal article, although I could be wrong) on Im Kwon Taek's Seopyeonje. It's a critical piece that touched on issues of nationalism and gender entailed by the film.  

The second one is either a book chapter or article on U.S. military presence in post-Korean War South Korea, and (if I remember correctly) it starts with a Korean woman instinctively straightening her attire when she spots an U.S. serviceman.

Thank!

Hyun Kyong Chang 
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