[KS] Fwd: CFP for 2016 spring issue of S/N Korean Humanities

Kh Chun anth.chun at gmail.com
Sun Nov 1 21:02:57 EST 2015


Call for Papers

*S/N Korean Humanities*

*S/N Korean Humanities* now welcomes submissions of original articles and
book reviews that are going to be contained in its third issue (2016
spring). *S/N Korean Humanities *is a biannual academic journal published
by the Institute of Humanities for Unification in Konkuk University (IHU)
in South Korea. The journal’s main focus lies on studies in humanities
relating to the division of Korea and its re-unification, but it also
welcomes original works and book reviews related to Korean studies.



Deadline: December 15, 2015

Method of Submission: Email electronic copy to
snkoreanhumanities at konkuk.ac.kr. Please refer to “Guideline for Authors”
for submission details.



Institute of Humanities for Unification homepage:
http://tongil.konkuk.ac.kr/

S/N Korean Humanities Journal homepage: http://www.snkoreanhumanities.org/



*Themes covered in the Journal include:*

• Philosophical studies of systems of thoughts and ideologies of South and
North Korea

• Theoretical and/or empirical studies of national identity (national
commonalities and differences) of South and North Korea and Korean diasporas

• Historical studies of life and culture of South and North Korea and
Korean diasporas

• Studies of South and North Korea’s literary works, films and mass media
(TV shows, propagandas, etc.)

• Studies of Koreans’ historical traumas and their healing



*Language*

All original articles and book reviews must be written in English (American
or British usage is accepted, but not a mixture of these).



*Paper Length*

Original articles should not exceed 10,000 words or their equivalent
(including notes, tables, maps, diagrams and photographs). Book reviews
should be in the region of 3,000 to 4,000 words.
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