[KS] Publication Announcement: Acta Koreana, Vol. 21, No. 1

Michael Finch mcefinch at gmail.com
Fri Jun 15 04:49:26 EDT 2018


 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.
21, 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. 21, No. 2, should be submitted no later than September 1,
2018.

Best wishes,

Michael Finch



*ACTA KOREANA, VOL. 21, NO. 1*


*THE SILK ROAD AND KOREA-MIDDLE EAST CULTURAL CONNECTIONS *

*THEME ISSUE ARTICLES*
The Silk Road and Korea-Middle East Cultural
Connections: Guest Editor’s Introduction
By Lee Hee Soo
                             1–14

Evaluation of Kūshnāma as a Historical Source
in Regard to Descriptions of Basīlā
By Lee Hee Soo
                           15–36

Possible Connections between Historical Events and the Plots
of Iranian Princes Exiled in Chīn and B.sīlā Depicted in Kūshnāma
By Liu Yingjun
                            37–63

Geographical Location of Sillā in Muslim Astronomical
Literature of the Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries CE
By Mohammad Bagher Vosooghi
        65–79

Korea and the Ming Tribute System in Khatayi’s Book of China
By Kaveh L. Hemmat
                    81–111


*GENERAL ARTICLES*

Keyhole-shaped Tombs in the Yŏngsan River Basin: A Reflection
of Paekche-Yamato Relations in the Late Fifth–Early Sixth Century
By Dennis Lee
                       113–135

Besieged on a Frozen Mountain Top: Opposing Records
from the Qing Invasion of Chosŏn, 1636–1637
By Thomas Quartermain
              137–167

Ming Loyalist Families and the Changing Meanings of
Chojong’am in Early Nineteenth-Century Chosŏn
By Han Seunghyun
                   169–203

Modifying the Hague Convention?
US Military Occupation of Korea and Japanese Religious
Property in Korea, 1945–1948
By An Jong-Chol
                    205–229

An Investigation into a Nineteenth-century
Primer from Chosŏn
By Song Yunwoo
                     231–253

Claiming Colonial Masculinity:
Sex and Romance with Japanese Women in
Ch’ae Mansik’s Colonial Fiction
By Kim Su Yun
                       255–282

Shifts in Characterization in Literary Translation:
Representation of the “I”-protagonist of Yi Sang’s Wings
By Lee Sang Bin
                      283–307

Kim Sŭngok’s Literary Response to Pak Chŏng Hŭi’s
Re-Making of Korean Society
By Steven Capener
                   309–331


*LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION*

The Story of Changhwa and Hongnyŏn
Translated by Franklin Rausch, with Gilliean Lee and Sujin Lee
333–356


*BOOK REVIEWS*


*Score One for the Dancing Girl, and Other Selectionsfrom the Kimun
ch’onghwa: A Story Collection from Nineteenth-century Korea*
By Ross King and Si Nae Park
Youme Kim
                          357–359


*Broken Voices: Postcolonial Entanglements and the Preservation ofKorea’s
Central Folksong Traditions*
By Ronald Maliangkay
CedarBough Seiji
                   359–362

*Sunset: A Ch’ae Manshik Reader*
Edited and translated by Bruce and Ju-Chan Fulton
Charles La Shure
                     362–366


*Curative Violence: Rehabilitating Disability, Gender,and Sexuality in
Modern Korea*
By Eunjung Kim
Wei Yu Wayne Tan
                    366–369
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