[KS] CfP Korean Anthropology Review (KAR), deadline May 15
Seong Nae Kim
snkim at sogang.ac.kr
Mon May 11 15:40:15 EDT 2026
Dear Professor Bonnie Tilland,
How are you? It has been a while since I met you at Yonsei University.I have a question if KAR has changed its original policy from English translation of Korean-language article.Do you accept submissions of original work not already published elsewhere, for example in 한국문화인류학, in the past?Your 2025 issue contains both translated article and original work.In case of English translation, do your editorial board select articles? Or do you select among the submissions?
I should have inquired of this matter earlier. I want to submit a paper on feminist methodology for positioning the shamanic myth in the religious lives of shamans.This paper is partly translation of my article that appeared in 2002. But this year I slightly changed it by adding more theoretical argument.
I would appreciate for your reply.
Best wishes,
Seong Nae Kim
Seong Nae Kim, Ph.D. 김성례 金成禮 서강대 종교학과 명예교수 西江大 宗敎 學科 名譽 敎授Professor Emeritus, Department of Religious StudiesSogang University
35 Baekbeom-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, 04107, South Koreasnkim at sogang.ac.krFounding Editor , Journal of Korean Religions (JKR)http://muse.jhu.edu/journal/557
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From : "Bonnie T"<bonnie.tilland at gmail.com>
To : koreanstudies at koreanstudies.com
Date : 2026/04/22 수요일 오후 5:29:13
Subject : [KS] CfP Korean Anthropology Review (KAR), deadline May 15
Korean Anthropology Review (KAR) welcomes submissions from various fields of Korean anthropology, Korea-focused submissions from anthropology-adjacent disciplines and interdisciplinary work relevant to anthropology, and from anthropologists and anthropology-adjacent scholars working in Korea. Full length papers (6,000-10,000 words). Full length papers will go out for peer review. Submissions must represent original work not already published or in press. Korean Anthropology Review (KAR) (ISSN 2508-8297 print/ISSN 2671-7123 online) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal published once a year by the Department of Anthropology of Seoul National University (SNU). KAR's primary objective is 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. The journal offers a forum for the exchange of ideas from both established scholars in the field and junior scholars. We are currently soliciting submissions for the 2026 issue, with a deadline for initial submissions of May 15. Please reach out to me over Facebook or at bonnie dot tilland at gmail.com with any questions. For those curious about the journal, you can view our most recent issue here: http://www.kanthroreview.com/html/sub02.asp
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