[KS] Korean Studies & Hawaii Studies On Korea - recent publications

Christopher Bae k_s_g at hotmail.com
Wed May 8 14:43:48 EDT 2019


Dear Korean Studies Community,

I am pleased to inform you of some recent publications through our Center for Korean Studies at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa and the University of Hawaii Press.

Korean Studies, Vol. 43 2019 was just formally published and available online through Project Muse (https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/40309). This particular volume includes a very interesting special issue section focused on social change and visual culture in contemporary Korea that was guest edited by Jooyeon Rhee and Hong Kal, in addition to a number of regular research articles and book reviews.


Social Changes and Visual Culture in Contemporary Korea

Guest Editor: Jooyeon Rhee & Hong Kal

Rhee, Jooyeon, Kal, Hong      Social Changes and Visual Culture in Contemporary Korea: An Introduction

Kwon, Vicki Sung-yeon         The Sonyosang Phenomenon: Nationalism and Feminism Surrounding the "Comfort Women" Statue

Choi, Su Young                       Protesting Grandmothers as Spatial Resistance in the Neo-developmental Era

Rhee, Jooyeon                        Beyond Victims and Heroes: The 5.18 Cinema Across Gender Boundary

Kal, Hong                               Art of Witnessing: The Sewol Ferry Disaster


Articles

Jackson, Andrew David          The Punishments of the 1728 Musin Rebellion leaders

Yoo, Theodore Jun                 Muhammad Kkansu and the Diaspora Other in the Two Koreas

Koo, Sunhee                            Zainichi Korean Identity and Performing North Korean Music in Japan


Book Reviews

Cussen, John               Review of Kōji Takazawa's Destiny: The Secret Operations of the Yodogō Exiles

Howard, Keith            Review of Ross King’s Seoul: Memory, Reinvention and Korean Wave

Maliangkay, Roald     Review of Tae-Jin Yoon and Dal Yong Jin’s The Korean Wave: Evolution, Fandom, and Transnationality

Zabala, Sonya             Review of Dafna Zur’s Figuring Korean Futures: Children's Literature in Modern Korea

Grayson, James           Review of Mark A. Nathan’s From the Mountains to the Cities: A History of Buddhist Propagation in Modern Korea

Ye, Min                       Review of Scott A. Snyder’s South Korea at the Crossroads: Autonomy and Alliance in an Era of Rival Powers


In addition, in our Hawaii Studies On Korea monograph series, we have two forthcoming books. These books are scheduled to be formally published in late 2019 or early 2020.

Sangpil Jin     Surviving Imperial Intrigues: Korea’s Struggle for Neutrality amid Empires, 1882-1907
Yean-ju Lee   Divorce in South Korea: Doing Gender and the Dynamics of Relationship Breakdown

Please consider submitting your original research to Korean Studies and/or Hawaii Studies On Korea. We can accept manuscripts and book manuscript proposals any time of the year. Further, because Korean Studies has an Early Release Article (E.R.A.) webpage, once your manuscript is formally accepted it will be prepared and uploaded to the E.R.A. webpage as an In Press paper with a doi and then queued for formal publication in a forthcoming volume. Further information about our publications can be found at the link at the bottom of my signature below or at https://uhpress.hawaii.edu/bookseries/hawaii-studies-on-korea/.
Hawai‘i Studies on Korea – UH Press<https://uhpress.hawaii.edu/bookseries/hawaii-studies-on-korea/>
Published jointly by the Center for Korean Studies and the University of Hawai‘i Press. The Center for Korean Studies was established in 1972 to coordinate and develop the resources for the study of Korea at the University of Hawai‘i.
uhpress.hawaii.edu



Of course, you should feel free to contact me should you have any questions regarding possible submissions to Korean Studies or Hawaii Studies On Korea. I look forward to hearing from you.

Yours sincerely,


_______________________________
Christopher J. Bae, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Anthropology


Editor, Korean Studies & Hawaii Studies On Korea

Center for Korean Studies

University of Hawai'i at Manoa
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