[KS] New Issue of the Seoul Journal of Korean Studies (35 no. 1, June 2022)

Vermeersch Sem A C semver at snu.ac.kr
Sat Jul 2 17:22:31 EDT 2022


Dear colleagues,

As usual, I would like to share with you the contents of the latest issue of the Seoul Journal of Korean Studies, which has just been published. The articles will soon be available via Project Muse (https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/622 https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/622) and the printed issue will be mailed shortly. For information regarding submissions, please consult the journal's site (http://sjks.snu.ac.kr/main/index.jsp http://sjks.snu.ac.kr/main/index.jsp) or send a mail to seoul.journal at gmail.com.

Theme issue: Hallyu Storytelling in the Americas
Guest Editors' Introduction (Wonjung MIN and Dal Yong JIN)
Transnational Proximity and Universality in Korean Culture: Analysis of Squid Game and BTS (Dal Yong JIN)
Pandemic to "Fandomic:" The Revival of Fandom Publics in the Digital Space of Latin American K-Pop Fandom (Hyunsuk JANG)
Reckoning with the World: Infrastructural Imaginaries of Cuba in  Contemporary Korean Television (Benjamin M. HAN)
Reworking the Cultural Imaginary: K-Pepsi Chile, Neo K-Pop, and Exoticized Otherness (Wonjung MIN)

Articles
A Hypothesis on the Hen-Dragon (Gyeryong) of Silla (Maurizio RIOTTO)
The Fault in Our Stars? Korea's Strategy for Survival and Germany's Rise, 1876-1910 (Dylan MOTIN)
Tradition as Strategy: An Analytic Narrative of Hahoe Village's Transition to Modernity (Chong Min KIM, Tae Gyun PARK, and Ju YIM)
Dreaming of an Intact Home Front: Erasing Female Subjectivity through Popular Media Representations of the Vietnam War (Eunhee PARK)

sincerely,

Sem Vermeersch
editor-in-chief
Seoul Journal of Korean Studies

Sem Vermeersch 종교학과Tel 02-880-8133 Email  semver at snu.ac.kr mailto:semver at snu.ac.kr

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