[KS] Andrew David Jackson and announcement about SOAS book publication

Andy Jackson gp200 at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 16 09:31:25 EST 2014


Dear list members, 
I would like to
announce the publication of a new volume celebrating 25 years of the Centre of Korean
Studies at SOAS, University of London and dedicated to the memory of the late
Bill Skillend. Thanks to everyone who contributed to the publication of this
book.
Andrew David Jackson
(University of Copenhagen)
Key Papers on Korea: Papers Celebrating 25 Years of
the Centre of Korean Studies, SOAS, University of London
Edited and introduced
by Andrew David Jackson
 
Introduction:
sixty years of Korean Studies at SOAS ……………Andrew David Jackson
Section 1: History
Tobacco
and the gift economy of Seoul merchants in the late nineteenth century …. Owen
Miller 
India as viewed by ancient and mediaeval Koreans –
focussing on the Karak Kukki (records
of Karak state)……………..Vladimir
Tikhonov (Pak Noja)  
Northern
territories and the historical understanding of territory in late Chosŏn ………..
Anders Karlsson
Nation,
ethnicity, and the post-Manchukuo order in the Sino-Korean border region……….
Charles Kraus and Adam Cathcart
Section 2: North Korea 
Rousing the reader to action: North Korean wartime
literature …………Jerôme de Wit
State
power and hegemonic values: media coverage of the Super Bowl and Arirang Mass
Games……………… Andray Abrahamian
How North Korea made its English-Korean
dictionary ………Lee Heejae
Section 3: Literature, Philosophy and Society
The
task and risk of translating classical Korean sijo: Yun Sŏndo and Hwang Chini….. Hye-Joon Yoon 
Wandering bodies, wondering
minds – the body, territory
and national identity in Pak T’aewŏn, Ch’oe Inhun and Chu Insŏk’s stories about
Kubo……….. Justyna Najbar-Miller
Reviving the Confucian spirit of
ethical practicality: Tasan’s notions of sŏng (‘nature’) and sim (‘heart/mind’) and
their political implication…….  Daeyeol
Kim
Shamans, ghosts and hobgoblins amidst Korean folk
customs…..Michael J. Pettid
Section 4: Music, heritage and Art
The five
surviving p’ansorirepertoires: themes, issues and the connection to India………Dorothea Suh
1910-1911:
Years that changed Seoul’s music…..Sung-Hee Park  
Heritage practices during the Park Chung Hee era …………..Codruța Sîntionean
Korean
art objects at SOAS…………Charlotte Horlyck
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