[KS] Announcement of publication of European Journal of Korean Studies Vol 19 (2)

Robert Winstanley-Chesters R.Winstanley-Chesters at leeds.ac.uk
Wed Apr 1 01:32:37 EDT 2020


Announcement of publication of European Journal of Korean Studies Vol 19 (2)

The European Journal of Korean Studies aims to be the leading peer-reviewed, citation-indexed outlet for academic output in Europe in the English language, providing European and global scholars of Korea a venue that we know has been much in demand, long called for, and greatly anticipated.

Table of Contents

Special Section: ‘North Korean Popular Culture’

Guest Editor, KEITH HOWARD (SOAS University of London)



‘From Production to Consumption: The Socialist Realism/Personality Cult Divide in North Korean Popular Music’

PETER MOODY (Columbia University)



‘A Cross-Border Life and Legacy: Zheng Lücheng’

ROWAN PEASE (SOAS University of London)



‘The Samjiyon Orchestra as a North Korean Means for Gender Based Cultural Diplomacy’

PEKKA KORHONEN (University of Jyväskylä) and TOMOOMI MORI (Ritsumeikan University)



‘The Changing Patterns of North Korea’s International Film Co-Productions Since the 1980s: A Global Value Chain Approach’

HWY-CHANG MOON (aSSIST Business School and Seoul National University) and WENYAN YIN (aSSIST Business School and Seoul National University)



‘More Than Just Simple Fun: North Korean Karaoke in Pyongyang and Beyond’

ALEXANDRA LEONZINI (Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt Universität, Berlin)



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‘Korean Muslims: Shaping Islamic Discourse and Identities Online’

FARRAH SHEIKH (Konkuk University)



‘Border-Crossing and the Shaping of an Imagined Citizenship: The Case of Korean Picture Brides’

Y. HWANG (University of Pittsburgh)



‘Modern Womanhood, the Ideology of the Housewife, and Young Female Rural–Urban Migrants in the 1960s and 1970s in South Korea’

JAOK KWON (University of Heidelberg)



‘Sources of Conflict: A Comparative Synthesis of American and Korean Parricides’

PHILLIP SHON (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)



And Research Note from

ERNEST LEUNG (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) - ‘The Japanese Factor in the Making of North Korean Socialism’


Articles in the special section within this issue explore the nature and range of North Korean popular culture, from Karaoke to Film to North Korea’s famous popular and light music groups. Further papers touch on Korean women’s experiences in Hawaii as picture brides, comparisons between Korean and American crimes of parricide, the construction of Muslim identity in Korean online and Housewifization and other ideologies of womanhood in the South Korea of the 1960s and 1970s. The European Journal of Korean Studies Vol 19 (2) also offers reviews of some of the most intriguing recent book length writing, including a double headed review of Zhihua Shen and Yafeng Xia’s ‘A Misunderstood Friendship: Mao Zedong, Kim Il-sung, and Sino–North Korean Relations, 1949–1976’ a review of Ra Jong-yil’s ‘Inside North Korea’s Theocracy: The rise and sudden fall of Jang Song-thaek’ and other reviews including Kyoim Yun’s ‘The Shaman’s Wages: Trading in Ritual on Cheju Island’ and Joseph Songhyun Jeon’s ‘Vicious Circuits: Korea’s IMF Cinema and the End of the American Century.’

We welcome new writing by scholars from Western and Eastern Europe, Korea, Australasia, and beyond and hope that readers will consider submitting their own work for future issues. We take a detailed approach to peer review and copy editing, are committed to diversity and take particular pride in our work with early career scholars. The journal appears twice a year, has an ISSN number and is now a member of Crossref.  The European Journal of Korean Studies has been accepted for indexing in SCOPUS and ESCI/Web of Science and our integration into their systems is currently underway.

To obtain a copy of the European Journal of Korean Studies visit our website for further information at www.ejks.org.uk and purchase a subscription, individual issues or articles. The European Journal of Korean Studies subscription rates for students (up through graduate student/PhD level) are very reasonably priced online at £15 per year. You may also become a member of the British Association for Korean Studies and receive this, future and past issues free of charge.

Editor in Chief - Dr Adam Cathcart (University of Leeds)
Managing Editor - Dr Robert Winstanley-Chesters (University of Leeds / Bath Spa University / Wolfson College, University of Oxford)

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