[KS] Publication announcement: The Journal of Korean Studies Spring 2022 issue (issue 27.1)

Davey, Jack daveyja at email.gwu.edu
Wed Apr 13 16:01:49 EDT 2022


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 Spring
2022 issue.

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



We are also pleased to announce the winner of the journal’s inaugural
Outstanding Article Award for 2021. This year’s recipients are Dr. Howard
Kahm and Dr. Dennis Lee for their article “Begging for Rain: Economic and
Social Effects of Climate in the Early Koryŏ Period” that appears in the
spring issue (issue 26, no. 1).



The Outstanding Article Award is given to one paper that appears in the
journal each year and is chosen based on its originality, contribution to
Korean Studies and other fields, and the work’s depth of analysis. Dr. Kahm
and Dr. Lee’s paper offers an innovative approach to Koryŏ history that
blends the environmental sciences with a rigorous assessment of period
sources.



For those interested, we have put up an interview with both co-authors of
this article that can be found in the JKS author interview series playlist 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.
For more information please visit <https://www.dukeupress.edu/journal-of-
korean-studies/> https://www.dukeupress.edu/journal-of-korean-studies/



The Journal of Korean Studies, Spring 2022, Volume 27, No. 1



Articles



The Mangbaerye Examinations: Ming Loyalist Court Rituals and Royal
Authority in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Chosŏn by Seunghyun Han



Beyond the Sexualized Colonial Narrative: Undoing the Visual History of
Kisaeng in Colonial Korea by Jooyeon Rhee



Kim Namch’ŏn’s Barley: Architecture of Loss and Life in Late Colonial Korea
by John Park



South Korean Millennials’ Military Service and Neoliberal Calculations by
Seung-kyung Kim and John Finch



Book Reviews



The Korea Vernacular Story: Telling Tales of Contemporary Chosŏn in
Sinographic Writing by Si Nae Park. Reviewed by Sixiang Wang



Imperatives of Care: Women and Medicine in Colonial Korea by Sonja Kim.
Reviewed by Yoon Sun Yang



Routledge Handbook of Modern Korean Literature edited by Yoon Sun Yang.
Reviewed by Mi-ryong Shim



Revisiting Minjung: New Perspectives on the Cultural History of 1980s South
Korea edited by Sunyoung Park. Reviewed by Susan Hwang
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