[KS] KS "Digital Korean Studies" Issue Free to Download

Cheehyung Harrison Kim cheehyungkim at gmail.com
Wed Feb 19 14:52:58 EST 2025


Greetings to the Korean Studies Community!

*Korean Studies* issue *"Digital Korean Studies" (2023, Volume 47)* is
now *free
to download**.*
https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/51719

The groundbreaking Special Section "Digital Korean Studies," which
represents and contemplates the methods and theory in Korean studies in the
digital era, was dexterously curated by the guest-editors *Javier Cha*
(University
of Hong Kong) and *Barbara Wall* (University of Copenhagen).

If you have a special issue idea, we're all ears. You can find out more
about *Korean Studies* here*: *https://uhpress.hawaii.edu/title/ks/

All inquiries to the editor *C. Harrison Kim kseditor at hawaii.edu
<kseditor at hawaii.edu>* (Associate Professor of History, University of
Hawaii at Manoa)
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*Korean Studies,** Volume 47, 2023*

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



*Special Section: Digital Korean Studies*



Introduction to Special Section Digital Korean Studies

*Javier Cha *(University of Hong Kong)

*Barbara Wall *(University of Copenhagen)



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

*Hyeok Hweon Kang *(Washington University)

*Michelle Suh *(Google)



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

*Jing Hu (*Berlin State Library)



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

*Sol Jung *(Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art)



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

*Shoufu Yin (*University of British Columbia)



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

*Barbara Wall *(University of Copenhagen)

*Dong Myong Lee *(South Korea-based programmer)



Intertextual Du Fu: A Study of Citation Network Analysis

*Jamie Jungmin Yoo *(Yonsei University)

*Kiho Sung *(Yonsei University)

*Changhee Lee *(Korea University)



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

*Jacob A. Reidhead *(National Chengchi University)



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

*Liora Sarfati (*Tel Aviv University)

*Guy Shababo (*Hebrew University of Jerusalem)



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

*Benoit Berthelier *(University of Sydney)



Big Data Studies: The Humanities in Uncharted Waters

*Javier Cha *(University of Hong Kong)



Epilogue: What Counts as Deep Learning in Korean Studies?

*Wayne de Fremery (*Dominican University of California)
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