[KS] Journal of Korean Studies March 2020 Issue Publication Announcement (Vol.25, No.1)
Jooyeon Kim
jk2857 at columbia.edu
Thu Mar 19 13:45:07 EDT 2020
Dear Colleagues,
The Center for Korean Research in the Weatherhead East Asian Institute,
Columbia University is pleased to announce the publication of the *Journal
of Korean Studies* March 2020 issue, Volume 25, No.1. This issue
represents the last general issue prepared while the *Journal of Korean
Studies* was located at Columbia. The Journal has moved and is now housed
at the George Washington University. Notification of future issues will
occur under the direction of the new Editor-in-Chief, Jisoo Kim.
The articles are available online through read.dukeupress.edu and Project
MUSE, including for individuals not affiliated with a subscribing
institution.
The* Journal of Korean Studies (JKS) *publishes articles in all disciplines
and across all time periods, both historical and contemporary. The *JKS* is
committed to articles that engage with a Korea-related topic in a
substantial way, take existing scholarship (in Korean and/or other
languages) into account, and explore new methodologies and theoretical
frameworks that speak to readerships beyond Korean studies. We encourage
transnational, interdisciplinary approaches to scholarship.
JKS welcomes submissions year round for publication in the spring issue.
For more information please visit
https://www.dukeupress.edu/journal-of-korean-studies/
*The Journal of Korean Studies*, March 2020, Volume 25, No.1
Editorial Note
Articles
Leaves of Regret, Flowers of Gloom: Mourning Ghosts and Crafting a Theatre
of Han in the Dream Journey Narrative
Sookja Cho
Hard Road to Heaven: Bearing the Weight of Soul Judgment in Korea's First
Bible Commentary
Deberniere Janet Torrey
Temporalities of Tonghak: Eschatology, Rebellion, and Civilization
Seungyup Shin
Philip Jaisohn the Political Evangelist, 1896-1898
Young-chan Choi
Japan's Education Policies in Korea in the 1910s: "Thankful and Obedient"
Andrew Hall
Killer Fables: Yun Ch’iho, Bourgeois Enlightenment, and the Free Laborer
Henry Em
Visualizing History: Truthfulness in North Korean Art
Min-Kyung Yoon
Creating a “Home Away from Home”: Korean Women’s Performances of the
Imaginary American Home at the U.S. Military Clubs in South Korea, 1955–1964
Yu Jung Lee
Female Intersubjectivity: Violence, Women, and Elegy in Lee Chang-dong’s
Poetry
Jung Ja Choi
Book Reviews
*Engineering Asia: Technology, Colonial Development, and the Cold War Order*
edited by Hiromi Mizuno, Aaron S. Moore, John DiMoia, and Christopher
Gerteis
Reviewed by Tomoyuki Sasaki
*Heroes and Toilers: Work as Life in Postwar North Korea, 1953-1961 * by
Cheehyung Harrison Kim
Reviewed by Suzy Kim
*Eating Korean in America: Gastronomic Ethnography of Authenticity* by
Sonia Ryang
Reviewed by Seungsook Moon
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