[KS] Publication Announcement: Acta Koreana, Vol. 19, No. 2
Michael Finch
mcefinch at gmail.com
Thu Dec 15 05:09:00 EST 2016
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.
19, No. 2, the complete table of contents of which may be found at the end
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), Elsevier's
SCOPUS, Bibliography of Asian Studies (BAS) of the Association for Asian
Studies, and the Korea Citation Index (KCI).
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.
20, No. 1, should be submitted no later than March 1, 2017.
Best wishes,
Michael Finch
*ACTA KOREANA, VOL. 19, NO. 2*
*ARTICLES*
Lies, Rumours and Sino-Korean Relations:
The Pseudo-Fujianese Incident of 1687
By Adam Bohnet
1–29
A Japanese Egypt:
Korea as Depicted by Early Twentieth-Century British Newspapers
By Yoon Jong-pil
31–57
A Dangerous Tradition:
Chohon Discourses and Population Management in Colonial Korea
By Hong Yang-Hee
59–86
The Clash of Cultures in Kim Namch’ŏn’s Scenes from the Enlightenment
By Charles La Shure
87–108
Modernity of Underdevelopment and Politics of the Sublime:
Reading Sin Sangok’s Film Sangnoksu
By Kim Youngchan
109–129
The Invention of Taekwondo Tradition, 1945–1972:
When Mythology Becomes ‘History’
By Udo Moenig and Kim Minho
131–164
A Commentary on a Buddhist Tale: “Sŏnyul Comes Back to Life”
(Sŏnyul hwansaeng 善律還生) in Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms
(Samguk yusa 三國遺事)
By Na Hee La
165–192
The Challenge of Western Learning as Heterodoxy:
Re-reading the Sŏngho School’s Controversies and Conflicts over
Western Learning in Chosŏn
By Kim Seonhee
193–216
Namdang’s Theory on the Nature of Humans and Non-Human
Living Beings and His Development of Zhu Xi’s Theories
By Xing Liju and Lin Xi
217–237
*LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION*
The Present-day Korean Confucian Primer:
Annotated Translation of the Four-Character Elementary Learning
(Saja sohak, 四字小學)
Translated by Uri Kaplan
239–253
*BOOK REVIEWS*
A Korean Confucian Way of Life and Thought:
The Chasŏngnok (Record of Self-Reflection) by Yi Hwang (T’oegye)
By Edward Y. Chung
Cho Hwisang
255–257
Traditional Korean Ceramics: A Look by a Scientist
By Carolyn Kyongshin Koh Choo
Michael C. E. Finch
257–262
Modern Korea and its Others:
Perceptions of the Neighbouring Countries and Korean Modernity
By Vladimir Tikhonov
Mark E. Caprio
262–265
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