[KS] Out Now: 2023 KOREAN STUDIES v47 (with Special Section "Digital Korean Studies")

Cheehyung Harrison Kim cheehyungkim at gmail.com
Fri Oct 6 03:14:25 EDT 2023


To the Korean Studies Community,

The Center for Korean Studies at the University of Hawaii is excited to
announce the publication of 2023 *Korean Studies* v47. This volume
includes the groundbreaking Special Section "Digital Korean Studies,"
dexterously conceived and planned by the guest-editors Javier Cha
(University of Hong Kong) and Barbara Wall (University of Copenhagen).

The current volume of *Korean Studies* is our biggest yet, at 421 pages!
The Special Section "Digital Korean Studies" was a true labor of love, the
process from conception to publication taking over three years. The result
is a pioneering volume that represents and contemplates the methods and
theory of Korean studies in the digital era. The volume also includes three
excellent research articles, as well as five highly relevant book reviews
curated by the book review editor Myungji Yang (University of Hawaii). It
is our hope that the volume will be useful to the field. Please let me know
if you have any inquiries.

C. Harrison Kim
Editor of *Korean Studies*
Associate Professor of History
University of Hawaii at Manoa
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*Korean Studies,** Volume 47, 2023*

https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/51719



Editor's Note

*Cheehyung Harrison Kim*



*Special Section: Digital Korean Studies*



Introduction to Special Section Digital Korean Studies

*Javier Cha, Barbara Wall*



Korean Chronicles Under a Macroscope: Towards a Digital Infrastructure in
Premodern Korean Studies

*Hyeok Hweon Kang, Michelle Suh*



Cultural Networks of the Chungin: Chosŏn Interpreters' Participation in
Poetry Societies

*Jing Hu*



Mapping the Circulation and Use of Korean Tea Bowls in Sixteenth-Century
Japan

*Sol Jung*



Visualizing Divergence: Rhetorical Education and Historical Imagination in
China and Korea (ca. 1314–1644)

*Shoufu Yin*



Stability in Variation: Visualizing the Actantial Core of The Journey to
the West,

*Barbara Wall, Dong Myong Lee*



Intertextual Du Fu: A Study of Citation Network Analysis

*Jamie Jungmin Yoo, Kiho Sung, Changhee Lee*



Decamping the Partisans: US Hegemony and South Korea's Divisive Discourse
on North Korean Human Rights

*Jacob A. Reidhead*



The Writing on the Wall: Affective Politicization of the Sewŏl Disaster on
Facebook

*Liora Sarfati, Guy Shababo*



Division and the Digital Language Divide: A Critical Perspective on Natural
Language Processing Resources for the South and North Korean Languages

*Benoit Berthelier*



Big Data Studies: The Humanities in Uncharted Waters

*Javier Cha*



Epilogue: What Counts as Deep Learning in Korean Studies?

*Wayne de Fremery*



*Research Articles*



>From Claw Crane to Toy Crane: Catching, Courting, and Gambling in South
Korea

*Veli-Matti Karhulahti, Katriina Heljakka, Dongwon Jo*



Intrigues for Power: The Tokugawa Shogunate, the Japanese Court, and the
Korean Embassy in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

*Jeong-Mi Lee*



Riding the Wave to Ni-Chōme: Tokyo's Korean Gay Bars in the 2000s

*Albert Graves*



*Book Reviews*



Turning Toward Edification: Foreigners in Chosŏn Korea by Adam Bohnet
(review)

*Yeseung Yun*



Hegemonic Mimicry: Korean Popular Culture of the Twenty-First Century by
Kyung Hyun Kim (review)

*Sojeong Park*



Between the Streets and the Assembly: Social Movements, Political Parties,
and Democracy in Korea by Yoonkyung Lee (review)

*Minyoung Kim*



Stitching the 24-Hour City: Life, Labor, and the Problem of Speed in Seoul
by Seo Young Park (review)

*Jinwon Kim*



Human Rights and Transnational Democracy in South Korea by Ingu Hwang
(review)

*Benjamin A. Engel*
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