[KS] Publication Announcement: Korea Journal, vol. 58, no. 3
Korea Journal
koreajournal at aks.ac.kr
Fri Sep 28 00:53:33 EDT 2018
Dear list members,
We are delighted to announce the publication of the Autumn 2018 issue of the Korea Journal (vol. 58, no. 3), which is dedicated to the special topic of “Legacies of Militarism in the Korean Peninsula in the Twenty-First Century”
The development of South Korea as a modern nation was deeply
militarized; in particular, what Prof. Seungsook Moon (Vassar College) has
coined the project of “militarized modernity,” which was systematically pursued
by Park Chunghee’s regime, has had a lasting impact on South Korean society
even after the end of military rule and democratization. Three articles included in this special issue examine the
legacies of militarism in South Korea in the development of the industrial
economy, the expansion of the protestant church, and the transnational
migration of younger-generation men as international students. This issue encourages us to reflect on the seemingly fluid
nature of globalization marked by the accelerated movement of people and
resources as well as the unbounded virtual reality of internet-mediated
interactions.
The abstracts and full text are available at www.ekoreajournal.net.
We welcomes submission of scholarly articles or book reviews that make new contributions to the field of Korean Studies.
Also, we also would like to invite you to be guest editors for a special issue of the Korea Journal.
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Korea Journal, Autumn 2018, Volume 58, No. 3
“Legacies of Militarism in the Korean Peninsula in the Twenty-First Century”
Guest Editor: Seungsook MOON (Vassar College)
Seungsook MOON
[On This Topic] Legacies of Militarism in the Korean Peninsula in the Twenty-First Century
Peter Banseok KWON
Mars and Manna: Defense Industry and the Economic Transformation of Korea under Park Chung Hee
In-Cheol KANG
Militarism and Korean Protestant Churches
Hee Jung CHOI and Ga Young CHUNG
Divergent Paths toward Militarized Citizenship: The “Unending” Cold War, Transnational Space of Citizenship, and International Korean Male Students
Articles
Yungwook KIM and Youjin JANG
“Chemyeon,” the Korean Face: Finalizing the Scale and Validity through Self-Construal
Sung-san CHO
Prioritizing the Ruler-Subject Relationship: How the Yeonam Group Viewed the Han Chinese under Qing China
Balázs SZALONTAI
North Korea between China, Japan and the ROK, 2012–2016
Book Review
Steven DENNEY
The Roots of Militarism and the Origins of the Developmental State in South Korea
All the best wishes,
Eun-a KIM
Managing Editor
Korea Journal
The Academy of Korean Studies
Tel: +82-31-730-8745
Email: koreajournal at aks.ac.kr
http://www.ekoreajournal.net
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