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The Journal of Korean Studies is the preeminent journal in its field, publishing high-quality articles in all disciplines in the humanities and social sciences on a broad range of Korea-related topics, both historical and contemporary. Korean studies is a dynamic field, with student enrollments and tenure-track positions growing throughout North America and abroad. At the same time, the Korean peninsula’s increasing importance in the world has sparked interest in Korea well beyond those whose academic work focuses on the region. Recent topics include the history of anthropology of Korea; seventeenth-century Korean love stories; the Chinese diaspora in North Korea; student activism in colonial Korea in the 1940s; and GLBTQ life in contemporary South Korea. Contributors include scholars conducting transnational work on the Asia-Pacific as well as on relevant topics throughout the global Korean diaspora. The Journal of Korean Studies is based at the George Washington University.
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Volume 19, Number 1, Spring 2014Table of Contents
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View Democratic Transition and Intraparty Politics: The Distribution of Key Party Positions in Democratizing South Korea
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Democratic Transition and Intraparty Politics: The Distribution of Key Party Positions in Democratizing South Korea
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View Simple Conversation or Secret Treaty?: The Taft-Katsura Memorandum in Korean Historical Memory
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Simple Conversation or Secret Treaty?: The Taft-Katsura Memorandum in Korean Historical Memory
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View South Korean Cinema’s Postwar Pain: Gender and National Division in Korean War Films from the 1950s to the 2000s
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South Korean Cinema’s Postwar Pain: Gender and National Division in Korean War Films from the 1950s to the 2000s
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View Discriminación étnico-racial: Discursos públicos y experiencias cotidianas: Un estudio centrado en la colectividad coreana by Corina Courtis (review)
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Discriminación étnico-racial: Discursos públicos y experiencias cotidianas: Un estudio centrado en la colectividad coreana by Corina Courtis (review)
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| ISSN | 2158-1665 |
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| Print ISSN | 0731-1613 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2014-06-26 |
| Open Access | No |
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