[KS] Announcement of publication of European Journal of Korean Studies Vol 24 (1)
Robert Winstanley-Chesters
R.Winstanley-Chesters at leeds.ac.uk
Mon Jan 13 10:54:47 EST 2025
European Journal of Korean Studies Vol 24 (1)
The European Journal of Korean Studies aims to be the leading peer-reviewed, citation-indexed outlet for academic output in Europe on Korea in the English language, providing European and global scholars of Korea a venue that we know has been much in demand, long called for, and greatly anticipated.
Table of Contents
Individual Papers and Research Notes
History, Heritage, and Legend in Colonial-Era Tourism: Kyŏngju and P’yŏngyang as Sites of Ideological Contestation
CHRIS WEARDEN, SOAS University of London
New Woman and Colonial Materiality: “How To” Articles and Everyday Consumption
ANNA JUNGEUN LEE, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Modernizing the Notion of Domesticity in Early and Mid-Colonial Korea: Family Harmony, Conjugal Love, and Kyoyang (Self-Cultivation)
AH-REUM KIM, Hokkaido University
Discovering Korea through Iberian Writings of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
JAIME GONZÁLEZ-BOLADO, Autonomous University of Barcelona
Bulgaria–North Korea Relations: Past Experiences and Future Opportunities
YORDANA STOYANOVA, Korea University; BERNHARD SELIGER Hallym University of Graduate Studies and Hanns-Seidel Foundation Korea; JOHANNES HOLLUNDER, University of Konstanz
Coming Out of the Shadow: What Infill Development Can Tell Us about North Korea
PAVEL EM, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS)
Papers in this issue explore the processes of tourism on the Korean peninsula during the Japanese colonial period, the representation and identity construction of the “New Woman” in colonial Korea through the pages of women’s magazines as well as new conceptions of self-care, self betterment, and manifestation of the domestic female self. Papers also investigate literature on Korea generated by scholars and missionaries from the Spanish and Portuguese Empires and the historical engagements between Bulgaria and North Korea. Finally, a research note gives a rare analysis of the urban and developmental geographies of Pyongyang. The European Journal of Korean Studies Vol 24 (1) also offers reviews of some of the most intriguing recent book-length writing, including Seok-Kyeong Hong's BTS On the Road and Frank Dax's, Real Toads, Imagined Gardens.
We welcome new writing by scholars from Europe, Korea, Australasia, and beyond. We take a detailed approach to peer review and copy editing, are committed to diversity, and take particular pride in our work with early career scholars. The journal appears twice a year, has an ISSN number and is now a member of Crossref. The European Journal of Korean Studies is indexed in SCOPUS and ESCI/Web of Science, as well as having been included in the Modern Languages Association International Bibliography and the MLA Directory of Periodicals, and is under review for inclusion in SSCI/Web of Science.
To obtain a copy of the European Journal of Korean Studies, visit our website for further information at www.ejks.org.uk<http://www.ejks.org.uk/> and purchase a subscription, individual issues, or articles.
The European Journal of Korean Studies subscription rates for students (up through graduate student/PhD level) are very reasonably priced online at £15 per year. Subscriptions for salaried scholars are priced online at £30 per year, and institutional subscriptions (accessed via IP authentication and EZ Proxy) are available through EBSCO, Harrassowitz, Prenax and Schweitzer Online at £140 per year. The journal is now also available on the EBSCOhost platform. You may also become a member of the British Association for Korean Studies and receive this, future, and past issues free of charge.
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