[KS] Publication Announcement: Acta Koreana, Vol. 20, No. 1

Michael Finch mcefinch at gmail.com
Fri Jun 16 03:02:50 EDT 2017


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.
20, No. 1, 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 and translations to be considered for the
next issue, Vol. 20, No. 2, should be submitted no later than September 1,
2017.

Best wishes,

Michael Finch



*ACTA KOREANA, VOL. 20, NO. 1*


*THEME ISSUE ARTICLES: Human Nature in Chosŏn Neo-Confucianism*


Human Nature in Chosŏn Neo-Confucianism:
Guest Editor’s Introduction
By Donald L. Baker
                     1–8

Recovering a Confucian Conception of Human Nature:
A Challenge to the Ideology of Individualism
By Roger T. Ames
                    9–27

Goodness and *Qi*: the Late Chosŏn Debate on Human Nature
By Vladimir Glomb
                   29–51

The Significance of the Concept of *Mibal *未發 in the Horak Debate
By Yoo Weon-Ki
                    53–71

Between Heaven and Earth:
Tasan Chŏng Yagyong’s Understanding of Human Nature
By Donald L. Baker
                   73–90


*GENERAL ARTICLES*

>From Jealousy to Violence: Marriage, Family,
and Confucian Patriarchy in Fifteenth-Century Korea
By Kim Jisoo M.
                  91–110

Telegraph Lines and Postal System: How Communication Systems
Served as a Conduit for Korea-Major Power Relations
from the Late Nineteenth to the Early Twentieth Century
By Jin Sangpil
                     111–142

The Role of Modern *Shishi* Ideals
in Sympathetic Japanese Appraisals of An Chunggŭn
By Lim Kyounghwa
                143–171

Water Management Projects and Floods/Droughts in Colonial Korea:
The Case of the Man’gyŏng River in the Honam Plain
By Matsumoto Takenori and Chung Seung-Jin
 173–193

A Study of Soviet Influence on the Formation
of the North Korean Army
By Fyodor Tertitskiy
                  195–219

The Origin of the *Sijo* (時調) Poetic Form
in Relation to Old Korean Music Scores
By Park Jaemin and Kim Jinhee
         221–247

Networks of Disquiet: Censorship and the Production of Literature
in Eighteenth-Century Korea
By Jamie Jungmin Yoo
              249–280

Deconstruction of Ideological Discourses:

Ch’oe Inhun’s *Sŏyugi* (The Journey to the West, 西遊記)
as a Parody of* Xiyouji* (The Journey to the West, 西遊記)
By Barbara Wall
                 281–306


*LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION*

Three Early-Modern* Kasa*
Introduction by Bruce Fulton
             307–310

Three Early-Modern *Kasa*
Translated by Bruce and Ju-Chan Fulton
     311–314



*BOOK REVIEWS*
*Burnt by the Sun: The Koreans of the Russian Far East*
By Jon K. Chang
Vladimir Tikhonov
                315–320


*Numinous Awareness is Never Dark:The Korean Buddhist Master Chinul’s
Excerpts on Zen Practice*
By Robert E. Buswell, Jr.
Richard D. McBride II
              320–325

*Korean Religions in Relation: Buddhism, Confucianism, Christianity*
By Anselm K. Min
Franklin Rausch
                 325–330


*The Birth of Korean Cool:How One Nation Is Conquering the World Through
Pop Culture*
By Euny Hong
Bruce Fulton
                    330–333


*A Chinese Traveler in Medieval Korea:Xu Jing’s Illustrated Account of the
Xuanhe Embassy to Koryŏ*
By Sem Vemeersch
Michael C. E. Finch
                334–338



*Under the Ancestors’ Eyes:Kinship, Status, and Locality in Premodern Korea*
By Martina Deuchler
Vladimir Glomb
                  338–342
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