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  1. Editor’s Note
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. What is the Ancient Korean Religion?
  2. Richard D. McBride II
  3. pp. 1-30
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  1. “The Formation of Namsadang (Korean Itinerant Performer) Troupes”: Chapter One of a Study of Namsadang Troupes
  2. Sim Usŏng, Nathan Hesselink
  3. pp. 31-57
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  1. The Blue Skye Song and Triple Rhythms in King Sejong’s Scores
  2. Marnix Wells
  3. pp. 59-96
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  1. An Overview of Contemporary Korean Women’s Poetry
  2. Don Mee Choi
  3. pp. 97-129
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  1. Moving
  2. Kim Yŏngha, Jenny Wang Medina
  3. pp. 131-153
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  1. An Interview with Professor James H. Grayson
  2. Michael Finch
  3. pp. 155-182
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  1. Korea Bug by J. Scott Burgeson (review)
  2. Roald Maliangkay
  3. pp. 183-214
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  1. Modern Korean Fiction: An Anthology ed. by Bruce Fulton, Youngmin Kwon (review)
  2. Michael Finch
  3. pp. 186-190
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  1. Currents and Countercurrents. Korean Influences on the East Asian Buddhist Traditions ed. by Robert E. Buswell Jr (review)
  2. Sem Vermeersch
  3. pp. 191-193
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  1. Pyongyang: The Hidden History of the North Korean Capital by Chris Springer (review)
  2. Valerie Gelezeau
  3. pp. 193-195
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  1. Contradictions by Yang Gui-ja (review)
  2. Kevin O’Rourke
  3. pp. 195-197
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  1. Yi Kwang-Su and Modern Korean Literature: Mujŏng by Ann Sung-Hi Lee (review)
  2. Michael Finch
  3. pp. 197-201
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  1. And So Flows History by Moo-Sook Hahn (review)
  2. Brother Anthony of Taizé
  3. pp. 202-211
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  1. The Remasculinization of Korean Cinema by Kyung Hyun Kim (review)
  2. Isolde Standish
  3. pp. 211-213
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  1. The Gate of Words: Language in the Rituals of Korean Shamans by Antonetta Lucia Bruno (review)
  2. Chan E. Park
  3. pp. 213-214
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