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- Korean Studies
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- North Korean Migrants in South Korea: “Multicultural” or “Global” Citizens? Volume 44, 2020, pp. 123-148
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This issue contains 13 articles in total
- Contributors
- From Miracle to Mirage: The Making and Unmaking of the Korean Middle Class, 1960–2015 by Myungji Yang (review)
- Communication, Digital Media, and Popular Culture in Korea: Contemporary Research and Future Prospects ed. by Dal Yong Jin and Nojin Kwak (review)
- International Perspectives on Translation, Education and Innovation in Japanese and Korean Societies ed. by David G. Hebert (review)
- Broken Voices: Postcolonial Entanglements and the Preservation of Korea’s Central Folksong Traditions by Roald Maliangkay (review)
- K-pop Live: Fans, Idols, and Multimedia Performance by Suk-Young Kim (review)
- Homing: An Affective Topography of Ethnic Korean Return Migration by Ji-Yeon O. Jo (review)
- North Korean Migrants in South Korea: “Multicultural” or “Global” Citizens?
- Mobile North Korean Women and Long-Distance Motherhood: The (Re)Construction of Intimacy and the Ambivalence of Family
- Qing China’s Misguided Foreign Policy and the Struggle to Dominate Korea (According to the Russian Archive)
- From Catch-up to Convergence? Re-casting the Trajectory of Capitalism in South Korea
- A Population Genetic Perspective on Korean Prehistory
- How Did Buddhists Venerate the Avataṃsaka-sūtra in Late Premodern Korea? Insights from Two Manuscript Ritual Texts
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