[KS] Sungkyun Journal online!

Walraven, B.C.A. B.C.A.Walraven at hum.leidenuniv.nl
Sun Apr 22 23:00:21 EDT 2018


The new issue (18.1) of the Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies is now available online (open access: http://sjeas.skku.edu), with as far as Korea is concerned articles on Wŏrinch’ŏn’gang chi kok, campaigns to revive Confucianism in Korea, international trade in medieval East Asia , and Ch'usa Kim Chŏng-hŭi, as well as two book reviews!


SUNGKYUN JOURNAL OF EAST ASIAN STUDIES  Vol.18 No.1 APR. 2018

CONTENTS

ARTICLES
The Moon Reflected in a Thousand Rivers: Literary and Linguistic Problems in Wŏrinch’ŏn’gang chi kok
by Ross KING (University of British Columbia)

Fat Phobia in Matsuura Rieko’s “Himantai kyōfushō”
by David HOLLOWAY (University of Rochester)

Rebuilding the “Eastern Country of Ritual Propriety”:Decorum Camps, Sŏwŏn Stays, and the ConfucianRevival in Contemporary Korea
by Uri KAPLAN (Frieberg Center for East Asian Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

A Shift in Song Tribute Policy and the Emergence of the Terms “Koryŏ Merchants” and “Japanese Merchants””
by Eunmi GO (Academy of East Asian Studies, Sungkyunkwan University)

A Study of Ch’usa Kim Chŏng-hŭi: The Introduction of Qing Evidential Learning into Chosŏn Korea
and a Reassessment of Practical Learning
by Kanghun AHN (Leiden University)

BOOK REVIEWS
Seunghyun HAN
After the Prosperous Age: State and Elites in Early Nineteenth-Century Suzhou.
by Harriet ZURNDORFER (Leiden Institute for Area Studies, Leiden University)

Marie Seong-Hak KIM
The Spirit of Korean Law: Korean Legal History in Context
by Jisoo M. KIM (George Washington University), Andrew WOLMAN (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)

Soyoung SUH
Naming the Local: Medicine, Language, and Identity in Korea since the Fifteenth Century
by James FLOWERS (Johns Hopkins University)



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