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- Volume 4, Number 1, May 2015
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- (De)Memorializing the Korean War: A Critical Intervention
- Guest Editor: Suzy Kim
Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review offers its readers up-to-date research findings, emerging trends, and cutting-edge perspectives on material from the sixteenth century to the present day that have significant implications for current models of understanding East Asian history and culture. Its semiannual print issues feature peer-reviewed content from the online version of the journal.
The title will cease publication after vol. 9#1, 2020.
Co-editors: Sungtaek Cho, Korea University; Wen-hsin Yeh, University of California, Berkeley
Sponsors: Research Institute of Korean Studies, Korea University; Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley
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Volume 4, Number 1, May 2015Editorial Board
Co-Editors
Sungtaek Cho
Department of Philosophy
Korea UniversityWen-hsin Yeh
Department of History
UC Berkeley
Editorial Board
Stanley Abe
Art, Art History & Visual Studies
Duke UniversityKyeong-Hee Choi
East Asian Languages & Civilizations
University of ChicagoPenelope Edwards
South & Southeast Asian Studies
UC BerkeleyMark Elliott
East Asian Languages & Civilizations
Harvard UniversityTakashi Fujitani
Department of History/Asia Pacific Studies
University of TorontoKyung-Koo Han
College of Liberal Studies
Seoul National UniversityYou-tien Hsing
Department of Geography
UC BerkeleyNam-lin Hur
Department of Asian Studies
U British ColumbiaByung Wook Jung
Research Institute of Korean Studies
Korea UniversityKyu Hyun Kim
Department of History
UC DavisJohn Lie
Department of Sociology
UC BerkeleyWilliam Marotti
Department of History
UC Los AngelesLaura Nelson
Department of Gender & Women's Studies
UC BerkeleyKevin O'Brien
Department of Political Science
UC BerkeleyDr. Lorraine M. Paterson
Wolfson College
University of OxfordRuth Rogaski
Department of History
Vanderbilt UniversityShu-mei Shih
Department of Comparative Literature, UC Los Angeles
School of Chinese, University of Hong KongHue-Tam Ho Tai
Department of History
Harvard UniversityRobert Weller
Department of Anthropology
Boston UniversityKären Wigen
Department of History
Stanford UniversityPeter B. Zinoman
Department of History
UC Berkeley
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