[KS] Publication announcement: The Journal of Korean Studies Spring 2025 issue (30.1)
Peter Moody
pgm2116 at columbia.edu
Sun Apr 27 10:47:43 EDT 2025
Dear Colleagues,
The GW Institute for Korean Studies at the George Washington University is
pleased to announce the the publication of the Journal of Korean Studies
Spring 2025 issue.
The articles are available online through
https://read.dukeupress.edu/journal-of-korean-studies/issue/30/1 and
Project MUSE.
We are also delighted to feature an interview with author Dr. Hye-Kyoung
Kwon, the winner of our annual Outstanding Article Award for 2024. Dr.
Kwon's winning article is titled "The Post–World War II Rise of
AmorePacific: Women’s Labor, South Korea’s Cosmetic-Product Industry, and
the Park Chung Hee Regime of 1961–1979." 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. 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 2025, Volume 30, No. 1
General Articles
Bracing for Disorder: The Red Turbans and Chosŏn-Ming Relations by
Ilsoo Cho
Voices Inscribed by Land: P’ansori Mountain Study and the More-than-Human
World by Ivanna Sang Een Yi
Consumption, Class, and the Cosmopolitan in Twenty-First-Century South
Korean Culinary Dramas by Jenny Wang Medina
Becoming Yugajok: From Bereaved Families to Social Activists in South Korea
by Minyoung Kim
Pending: The Temporality of Crisis and Normalcy during COVID-19 in South
Korean Queer Activism by Yookyeong Im
Systematized Hierarchy of the Korean Studies Space: Examining
“Profstudents” in Southeast Asia by Sueun Kim
Book Reviews
City of Sediments: A History of Seoul in the Age of Colonialism by Se-Mi
Oh. Reviewed by Hannah Shepherd
North Korea, Tricontinentalism, and the Latin American Revolution,
1959–1970 by Moe Taylor. Reviewed by Benjamin R. Young
Faire du terrain en Corée du Nord: Écrire autrement les sciences sociales
[Doing fieldwork in North Korea: Writing social sciences differently]
edited by Valérie Gelézeau and Benjamin Joinau. Reviewed by Benoit
Berthelier.
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Best regards,
Peter G. Moody
PhD Columbia University
Senior Editor, Journal of Korean Studies
Postdoctoral Fellow at George Washington University
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