[KS] Publication announcement: Korean Anthropology Review vol. 8
옥사나
aksyona at snu.ac.kr
Sun Jan 12 07:53:42 EST 2025
Dear colleagues,
I would like to announce the publication of Vol. 8 of *Korean Anthropology
Review: A journal of Korean anthropology in translation*.
Please see the table of contents below.
All articles can be viewed online at www.kanthroreview.com, and there is a
link on the website for requesting print copies.
Oxana Jeoung-Rakova
Associate Editor
Korean Anthropology Review
PhD Candidate
Department of Anthropology
Seoul National University
*Korean Anthropology Review*
Published by the Department of Anthropology at Seoul National
University, Korean
Anthropology Review (KAR) was founded in 2016 with the mission of
publishing English translations of notable Korean-language articles from
Korean anthropology journals. These translations highlighted the finest
anthropological research by Korean scholars, showcasing their unique
intellectual concerns and heritage, while also engaging with global
anthropological discourse.
In 2024, with Volume 8, KAR expanded its scope to include original research
articles. While the Editorial Team continues to recognize the immense value
of high-quality academic translations, the evolving landscape of
translation work—marked by the rapid rise of automated tools and AI—has
made it increasingly difficult to justify the costs of professional
translation. Coincidentally, this transition aligns with a growing global
curiosity about Korean culture, so we take this crisis as an opportunity to
rethink and expand KAR's mission.
Looking ahead, the journal will feature a dual-format approach: English
translations of previously published Korean-language articles and original
English-language research. KAR's primary objective remains to foster
dialogue between the intellectual traditions of Korean anthropology and
those of global and regional anthropologies. By doing so, the journal seeks
to contribute to the global commons of anthropological knowledge, offering
both theoretical and ethnographic insights from the Korean context that
have broader implications for the field.
*Vol. 8, 2024*
*Contents*
Editors’ Note
<http://www.kanthroreview.com/past/view.asp?a_key=4138591&flg=1>
Olga Fedorenko, Hyang Jin Jung, Oxana Jeoung-Rakova
The Korean War Mixed Graves
<http://www.kanthroreview.com/past/view.asp?a_key=4138592&flg=1>
Heonik Kwon
Two Kinds of Inclusion and Belonging of Multicultural Students in a South
Korean Hyukshin Elementary School
<http://www.kanthroreview.com/past/view.asp?a_key=4138593&flg=1>
Hannah Wang, Hyeji Kyung, Sarai Brown, Gregory A. Thompson
Voice and the Words of Others: Jane Jin Kaisen’s Community of Parting
<http://www.kanthroreview.com/past/view.asp?a_key=4138594&flg=1>
Clara Han
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