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A leading academic journal in the field, Korean Studies publishes—generally in the spirit of the humanities and social sciences—research articles, review articles, commentaries, and book reviews on Korea-related topics, to better question and understand our world. Founded at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa’s Center for Korean Studies in 1977, the journal is published by the University of Hawai‘i Press in two forms, as annual volumes and as continuously released online articles with DOIs.
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Volume 46, 2022Table of Contents
Special Section: Music That Moves: Sonic Narratives in Modern Korea
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View When Songs Don't Work: Western Tonalities and Korean Breath in Children's Songs of the Colonial Period
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When Songs Don't Work: Western Tonalities and Korean Breath in Children's Songs of the Colonial Period
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View From McArthur's Landing to Trump's Fire and Fury: Sonic Depictions of Struggle and Sacrifice in a North Korean Short Story, Film, and Opera
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View Songs of the Multitude: The April Revolution, the 6.3 Uprising, and South Korea's Protest Music of the 1960s
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View From Victimhood to Martyrdom: "March for the Beloved" and the Cultural Politics of Resistance in 1980s' South Korea
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Research Articles
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View Cultivating Freedom in South Korea: Media Discourse on Chayu during the Early Park Chung-hee Period
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Cultivating Freedom in South Korea: Media Discourse on Chayu during the Early Park Chung-hee Period
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View The Paradox of Genealogy: Family Politics and the Publishing Surge of Chokpo in Colonial Korea
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Book Reviews
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View Sovereignty Experiments: Korean Migrants and the Building of Borders in Northeast Asia, 1860–1945 by Alyssa M. Park (review)
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Sovereignty Experiments: Korean Migrants and the Building of Borders in Northeast Asia, 1860–1945 by Alyssa M. Park (review)
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View The Cost of Belonging: An Ethnography of Solidarity and Mobility in Beijing's Koreatown by Sharon J. Yoon (review)
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The Cost of Belonging: An Ethnography of Solidarity and Mobility in Beijing's Koreatown by Sharon J. Yoon (review)
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| ISSN | 1529-1529 |
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| Print ISSN | 0145-840X |
| Launched on MUSE | 2022-08-03 |
| Open Access | No |




