[KS] Publication Announcement: Journal of Korean Studies Fall 2021 Special Issue Vol. 26, No. 2

Davey, Jack daveyja at email.gwu.edu
Fri Oct 22 16:37:22 EDT 2021


Dear Colleagues,

The GW Institute for Korean Studies at the George Washington University is
pleased to announce the publication of the Journal of Korean Studies Fall
2021 special thematic issue, “Reconsidering North Korea: Methods,
Frameworks, and Sources,” volume 26, no. 2, guest edited by Gregg Brazinsky.

The articles are available online through read.dukeupress.edu  and Project
MUSE, including for individuals not affiliated with a subscribing
institution.



This issue, we are also delighted to feature an interview with author Dr.
Sonia Ryang, conducted by Guest Editor Dr. Gregg Brazinsky. The interview
and others in our Author Spotlight Interview series can be found at:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhM_IyUMR-i3585GzlU_H3YWvZCsTSCDo


The Journal of Korean Studies is dedicated to publishing quality articles
in all disciplines on a broad range of topics concerning Korea, both
historical and contemporary. JKS encourages transnational and
interdisciplinary approaches to scholarship.

JKS welcomes submissions year round for publication in the spring issue.
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https://www.dukeupress.edu/journal-of-korean-studies/


The Journal of Korean Studies, Fall 2021, Volume 26, No. 2

Special issue articles



Introduction by Andre Schmid



Anthropology as Method: North Korea at a Distance by Sonia Ryang



North Korea as a Method: A Critical Review by Jay Song



Narrating North Korean History through Socialist Bloc Archives:
Opportunities and Pitfalls by James F. Person



Remembering “Ŏmŏni:” Using Chinese Memoirs to Understand Sino-North Korean
Interactions during the Korean War by Gregg A. Brazinsky



Pyongyang Modern: Architecture of Multiplicity in Postwar North Korea by
Cheehyung Harrison Kim



Inside North Korean Literature: The Hidden Meaning of the Narratives by
Minsun Kim



Reading Seoul in Pyongyang: Cross-border Mediascapes in Early-Cold War
North Korea by I Jonathan Kief

General Articles



Images of Tigers in Late Chosŏn Stories: In Relation to the Ecological
Crisis of Chosŏn Tigers by Youme Kim and Kyungmi Kim



Kisaeng Performers and the New Media in Colonial Korea by Hye Eun Choi



Ambiguous Founding Father: Tan’gun as a Korean-Japanese God by Nuri Kim



Book Reviews

Parameters of Disavowal: Colonial Representation in South Korean Cinema by
Jinsoo An. Reviewed by Kelly Jeong



Foreign Friends: Syngman Rhee, American Exceptionalism, and the Division of
Korea by David P. Fields. Reviewed by Mark E. Caprio
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