[KS] Publication Announcement: Acta Koreana, Vol. 17, No. 1
Michael Finch
mcefinch at gmail.com
Tue Jun 17 03:58:24 EDT 2014
Dear KS List members,
Academia Koreana, the Korean studies research institute of Keimyung
University, is pleased to announce the publication of Ac*ta Koreana*, Vol.
17, No. 1, 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 June 15 and December 15. 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 for peer
review throughout the year, but papers to be considered for the next issue,
Vol. 17, No. 2, should be submitted no later than August 1, 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. 17, NO, 1*
*THEME ISSUE ARTICLES*
*SENSIBILITY AND LANDSCAPE IN KOREAN LITERATURE AND FILM*
Guest Editor’s Introduction
By Kimberly Chung
1–4
Kim So-wŏl’s *Chindallaekkot *(Azaleas) as an Immersive Environment
By Wayne de Fremery and Kim
Jusub 5–27
Oriental Sublime: Sŏkkuram in the Japanese Imperial Landscape
By Hwang Jongyon
29–60
Life and Landscape in the Utopia Stories of Late Chosŏn *Yadam *(野談)
By Lee Kang-ok
61–83
Colonial Horrors: The Starving Ghost in Colonial Korean Mass Culture
By Kimberly Chung
85–103
Mirror Play, or Subjectivization in *3 Iron*: Based on Lacan’s Analysis of
*Las Meninas* and His Optical Model
By Kim Soh-Youn
105–135
Beyond Vengeance: Landscapes of Violence in Jang Chul-soo’s *Bedevilled*
(*Kim Pong-nam Sarinsakŏn ŭi Chŏnmal**, *2010)
By Michelle Cho
137–162
* ARTICLES*
Chinul’s Hwaŏm Thought in the *Hwaŏmnon Chŏryo*
By Koh Seung-hak
163–191
Ancient Korean *Mokkan *(Wooden Slips): With a Special Focus
on their Features and Uses
By Kim Chang-seok
193–222
A Study of Early Koryŏ Statues of the Great Monk Sengqie Excavated
from P’an’gyo-dong, Sŏngnam City
By Kang Heejung
223–253
The Theory and Practice of Sage Politics: The Political Philosophies and
Neo-Confucian Bases of Yi Hwang and Yi I
By Kim Hyoungchan
255–284
An Evolving Confucian Patriarchy: An Analysis of Wedding and
Funeral Rites in Sixteenth-Century Korea
By Park Mee Hae
285–306
Discontinuity and Continuity in the Traditional Korean Judicial System
During Its Modern Reform Period, 1894 to 1905
By Do Myoun-hoi
307–338
The Confucian Background of Modern “Heroes” in the Writings of Sin
Ch’aeho—In Comparison with Those of Liang Qicao
By Vladimir Tikhonov and Yi Hye Gyung
339–374
Conversion Novels and the Conversion Narratives of *Kamsangnok* in
Colonial Korea
By Jeong Jong-Hyun
375–397
“No Country for the New Woman”: Rethinking Gender and Cultural
Nationalism in Colonial Korea through Kim Myŏngsun
By Rhee Jooyeon
399–427
The Institute of Pacific Relations and the Korean Problem during
the Pacific War
By Ko Jung-Hyoo
429–453
Genre Conventions of South Korean Hostess Films (1974–1982):
Prostitutes and the Discourse of Female Sacrifice
By Molly Hyo Kim
455–477
The Cyber Bullying of Pop Star Tablo and South Korean Society:
Hegemonic Discourses on Educational Background and Military Service
By Shim Doobo
479–504
* BOOK REVIEWS*
*Transnational Sport: Gender, Media, and Global Korea*
By Rachel Miyung Joo
Robert Oppenheim
505–509
*The Making of Korean Christianity:*
*Protestant Encounters with Korean Religions, 1876–1915*
By Sung-Deuk Oak
Paul S. Cha
509–514
*The New Korea: An Inside Look at South Korea’s Economic Rise*
By Myung Oak Kim and Sam Jaffe
Daniel Schwekendiek
514–517
*Rat Fire: Korean Stories from the Japanese Empire*
By Theodore Hughes, Jae-Yong Kim, Jin-kyung Lee
and Sang-Kyung Lee
Kevin O’Rourke
517–521
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