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- Korean Studies
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Review
- Comforting an Orphaned Nation: Representations of International Adoption and Adopted Koreans in Korean Popular Culture (review) Volume 30, 2006, pp. 112-114
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
- Contributors
- Guest Editor's Introduction
- Corpus Linguistics for Korean Language Learning and Teaching (review)
- Law and Justice in Korea: South and North (review)
- The North Korean People's Army: Origins and Current Tactics (review)
- Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader: North Korea and the Kim Dynasty (review)
- Korea and Its Futures: Unification and the Unfinished War (review)
- Korea and Its Futures: Unification and the Unfinished War (review)
- Hidden Treasures: Lives of First-Generation Korean Women in Japan (review)
- Comforting an Orphaned Nation: Representations of International Adoption and Adopted Koreans in Korean Popular Culture (review)
- They are not Machines: Korean Women Workers and Their Fight for Democratic Trade Unionism in the 1970s (review)
- Sirhak in Late Chosŏn Korea and Ancient Learning in Early Modern Japan from the Perspective of the History of Interaction
- The Repatriation of Castaways in Chosŏn Korea-Japan Relations, 1599-1888
- An Island's Place in History: Tsushima in Japan and in Chosŏn, 1392-1592
- Economic Status According to the Distribution of Housing Size in Kaesŏng around 1900
- Economic Status According to the Distribution of Housing Size in Kaesŏng around 1900
- Economic Growth in P'yŏngan Province and the Development of Pyongyang in the Late Chosŏn Period
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