[KS] OUT NOW! Korean Studies, Volume 49, 2025
Cheehyung Harrison Kim
cheehyungkim at gmail.com
Wed May 21 16:59:32 EDT 2025
Greetings to the Korean studies community!
We are thrilled to announce the publication of 2025 *Korean Studies*,
Volume 49.
Available in Project Muse through your library. Thank you. --Harrison Kim
(Editor)
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*Korean Studies, Volume 49, 2025 <https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/54881>*
*Editor's Note*Cheehyung Harrison Kim (University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA)
*Special Section. Feminist Korean Studies
<https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/54881>*
*Introduction to the Special Section Feminist Korean Studies*Anat Schwartz
(California State University, Dominguez Hills, USA)
Soyi Kim (Duke University, USA)
*Sexual Violence and Censorship in Contemporary Korea: Examining the Debate
Surrounding the Digital Sexual Violence Prevention Law*Min Joo Lee
(Occidental College, USA)
*Hypervisible Pain and Invisible Bodies: The Rhetoric of Neoliberal
Subjectivity and Women's Suffering in Contemporary South Korea*Yoon Won
Chang (Emory University, USA)
*Radical Contours: Exclusion, Precarity, and Radical Geography in South
Korean Feminist Activist Spaces*Anat Schwartz (California State University,
Dominguez Hills, USA)
*Delicate Hands, Tender Voices, Slender Bodies: Articulating Female Labor
through Beauty and Care in the 1960s Taehan NewsNewsreel*Monica W. Cho
(University of California, Irvine, USA)
*Fear of the Bodies: Envisioning the Gendered Masses in South Korean
Documentary Films*Hyun Seon Park (George Mason University, USA)
*Mediated Disgust: Jia Chang's Multimedia Installation Art on Body Waste*Soyi
Kim (Duke University)
*Research Articles <https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/54881>*
*The "Androgynous Mind" in the Postwar Poetry of Pak In-hwan*Han Sung
Kim (Sookmyung
Women’s University, South Korea)
Jung A Choi (KyungHee University, South Korea)
*Chosŏn Korea and Thailand's Entangled History: Britain, Russia, and the
Question of the Buffer State in Nineteenth-Century Asia*Sangpil Jin
(University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
*Diachronic Analysis of Incongruent News Headlines: A Case Study of
Inter-Korean Summits*Jin Hee Park (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
*"To Preserve the Spirit of Korea despite the Disintegration of Its Form":
Pak Ŭnsik and Hankuk T'ongsa (A Painful History of Korea) as a Beacon of
Historical Nationalism*Kyu-hyun Jo (University of Malaya, Malaysia)
*The Hodge–Kozuki Correspondence and Japan's Postwar Revival in "Liberated"
Korea*Mark E. Caprio (Rikkyo University, Japan)
*Philip Jaisohn's International Reform Work*Hope Elizabeth May (Central
Michigan University, USA)
*Book Reviews <https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/54881>*
*Privilege and Anxiety: The Korean Middle Class in the Global Era by Hagen
Koo*Yewon Andrea Lee (University of Tuebingen, Germany)
*Memory Construction and the Politics of Time in Neoliberal South Korea by
Namhee Lee*Myungji Yang (University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA)
*Borderland Dreams: The Transnational Lives of Korean Chinese Workers by
June Hee Kwon*Young-a Park (University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA)
*Seeds of Mobilization: The Authoritarian Roots of South Korea's Democracy
by Joan E. Cho*Yoonkyung Lee (University of Toronto, Canada)
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