[KS] Publication announcement: The Journal of Korean Studies Fall 2022 issue (issue 27.2)

Davey, Jack daveyja at email.gwu.edu
Fri Dec 9 17:28:47 EST 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 Fall
2022 special thematic issue: “Textual Materiality in Korea, Premodern to
Postmodern” guest edited by Ksenia Chizhova and Olga Fedorenko.

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 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, Fall 2022, Volume 27, No. 2


Textual Materiality in Korea, Premodern to Postmodern guested edited by
Ksenia Chizhova and Olga Fedorenko



Articles



Text, Materiality, and Enshrinement Practices: Visual Culture of a Buddhist
Dhāraṇī in Late Medieval Korea by Seunghye Lee



Obliterated Materiality: The Supremacy of the Book and Chosŏn Funerary
Texts by Hwisang Cho



Kim Chŏnghŭi and His Epigraphic Studies: Two Silla Steles and Their
Rubbings by Jeongsoo Shin



“A Great Invention of the East, Unsurpassed in History”: Tŭngsap’an
Mimeography in Korea, 1910–1945 by Deborah B. Solomon



Paper Bomb Warfare: Propaganda Leaflets about Consumerism in South Korea
during the Park Chung Hee Period (1961–1979) by Anna Jungeun Lee



North Korean Calligraphy: Gender, Intimacy, and Political Incorporation,
1980s–2010s by Ksenia Chizhova



Who Is Afraid of Techno-Fiction? The Emergence of Online Science Fiction in
the Age of Informatization by Dahye Kim



Politics of Literary Materiality: Yun Ihyŏng and Postmillennial South
Korean Literature by Jae Won Edward Chung



*Taejabo*: Remediations and Materiality of South Korean Wall Posters by
Olga Fedorenko



Book reviews

*The Power of the Brush: Epistolary Practices in Chosŏn Korea* by Hwisang
Cho. Reviewed by Marion Eggert



*Decoding the Sino-North Korean Borderlands* edited by Adam Cathcart,
Christopher Green, and Steven Denney. Reviewed by Alyssa Park



*Movie Minorities: Transnational Rights Advocacy and South Korean Cinema*
by Hye Seung Chung and David Scott Diffrient. Reviewed by Sue Heun K. Asokan
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