[KS] JKS Vol. 31, Issue 1
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Announcing the publication of *The Journal of Korean Studies *Volume 31,
Issue 1:
SPECIAL THEMATIC SECTION
"Toward an Archival and Post-Nationalist History of Korea: A Roundtable on
the Scholarly Impact of Carter Eckert"
- Sungik Yang, Hyung-Gu Lynn, Michael Robinson, Michael Kim, Peter Banseok
Kwon, Anna Jungeun Lee, Seungsook Moon, Tae Gyun Park, and Andre Schmid
"Memory, Archives, History: The Intellectual Legacies of Carter J. Eckert"
- Hyung-Gu Lynn
GENERAL ARTICLES
"Infrastructural Dilemmas and State Capacity in Late Chosŏn Korea: Carts,
Embassies, and Local Society"
- Masato Hasegawa
"Roles and Challenges of Legal Officials During King Chŏngjo's Reign"
- Ha-kyoung Lee
"Suspicious Deaths: Contested Female Suicides in the Late Chosŏn Period"
- Tony D. Qian
"Ssial, Jeremiad, and Civil Religion"
- Song Chong Lee
"History in Two Keys: The Battle of Pochonbo and the State Myth Surrounding
It"
- Fyodor Tertitskiy
"Highways to Coal Mines: South Korea's Highland Road Construction for
Household Fuel Transition, 1945–1962"
- Jaeyoung Ha
"Sewŏl Activism and the Changing Tenors and Tactics of Political Action in
South Korea"
- Sera Yeong Seo Park
"A Study of the Relationship Between Middle-Class Identification and
Welfare Attitudes in Korean Society: The Role of Homeownership and Asset
Accumulation"
- Jongmin Yang
BOOK REVIEWS
*Creationism in a South Korean Culture: Science, Religion, and the Struggle
Against Evolution* by Hyung Wook Park
- Reviewed by Don Baker
*Korean Pop Culture Beyond Asia: Race and Reception* edited by David C. Oh
and Benjamin M. Han
- Reviewed by Samantha James
*Millennial North Korea: Forbidden Media and Living Creatively with
Surveillance* by Suk-Young Kim
- Reviewed by Peter Moody
The full issue is available on the Duke University Press website:
https://read.dukeupress.edu/journal-of-korean-studies/issue/31/1
To read more about the journal's move to Stanford please see:
https://aparc.fsi.stanford.edu/news/homecoming-korean-studies-journal-korean-studies-returns-stanford
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