[KS] KOREAN STUDIES 2021 Vol 45 released

Cheehyung Harrison Kim cheehyungkim at gmail.com
Sun Aug 1 00:45:13 EDT 2021


Dear Member of the Korean Studies List,


With much delight, I share the news of the release of *Korean Studies *2021
Vol. 45. This volume is distinguished by the Special Section *Unsettling
Migration: Multiple Trajectories and Experiences**, *which entails six
fascinating articles on the Korean diasporic experiences in Germany, Japan,
Argentina, China, and the United States. The Volume also showcases two
excellent research articles on the disciplines of archaeology and Korean
medicine. The journal is rounded out with 5 highly useful book reviews.
Here is the MUSE link to the journal volume. The Table of Contents is below.


https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/45159


As always, I'm all ears if you have an idea about an article or a thematic
issue. I'll work with you to make your good ideas appear in print.


C. Harrison Kim (Dept of History, Univ of Hawaii at Manoa, chk7 at hawaii.edu)


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*Korean Studies 2021, Vol 45*


Editor's Note

*Cheehyung Harrison Kim *(University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa)



*Special Section: Unsettling Korean Migration: Multiple Trajectories and
Experiences*



Introduction to the Special Section

*Sunhee Koo, Jihye Kim*



Samaritans from the East: Emotion and Korean Nurses in Germany

*Yonson Ahn *(Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)



>From Ethnic to Class: The Evolution of Korean Entrepreneurship in Argentina

*Jihye Kim* (University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom)



The Quest for Authenticity and Innovation: Diasporic Korean Drumming in the
United States

*Soojin Kim* (Dong-A University, South Korea)



>From Korea to Japan: A Transnational Perspective on South Korea's Important
Intangible Cultural Properties and Zainichi Korean Artists

*Sunhee Koo* (University of Auckland, New Zealand)



In Search of Korean Dream: Zhang Lu's Cinema of Inaction

*Hee-seung Irene Lee* (University of Auckland, New Zealand)



Performing Death and Memory: Ancestral Rites of North Koreans in Exile

*Markus Bell* (La Trobe University, Australia)



*Research Articles*



Who Are the Doctors of Korean Medicine? Exploring the Identity of a Medical
Profession

*Seonsam Na* (Kuri Hanbit Convalescent Hospital, South Korea)



Japanese Imperialism and the Investigation of Stone Age in Colonial Joseon

*Kisung Yi* (Korea National University of Cultural Heritage, South Korea)



*Book Reviews*



*The Foresight of Dark Knowing: Chŏnggamnok and Insurrectionary
Prognostication in Pre-modern Korea* by John Jorgensen (review)

*Richard D. McBride II* (Brigham Young University, United States)



*Postcolonial Grief: The Afterlives of the Pacific Wars in the Americas* by
Jinah Kim (review)

*Jed Lea-Henry *(Vignan University, India)



*Vicious Circuits: Korea's IMF Cinema and the End of the American Century* by
Joseph Jonghyun Jeon (review)

*S. Y. Kim* (Colby College, United States)



*Dying for Rights: Putting North Korea's Human Rights Abuses on the Record* by
Sandra Fahy (review)

*Sung-Yoon Lee* (Tufts University, United States)



*The Hijacked War: The Story of Chinese POWs in the Korean War* by David
Cheng Chang (review)

*Austin Dean* (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, United States)
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