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- Korean Studies
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Introduction to Special Section: A Translational Reading of the Invention of Korea's Confucian Traditions Volume 48, 2024, pp. 1-5
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This issue contains 21 articles in total
- Making Peace with Nature: Ecological Encounters along the Korean DMZ by Eleana Kim (review)
- Cine-Mobility: Twentieth-Century Transformations in Korea's Film and Transportation by Han Sang Kim (review)
- Narratives of Civic Duty: How National Stories Shape Democracy in Asia by Aram Hur (review)
- Women in the Sky: Gender and Labor in the Making of Modern Korea by Hwasook Nam (review)
- The Discourse of Korean Han: Background and Historical Landscape
- Views at Variance: Korean Women Disrupting and Subverting the Narrative of Protestant Missionary Women Through Moments of Difference, 1884–1910
- Founding Father or National Traitor? Contested Memories of Syngman Rhee in Mid-1990s South Korea
- Migration Trajectories of Indonesian Expatriates in South Korea
- Ungrateful Refugees: North Korean Refugees in South Korea
- "Wise Mothers," "Mom Bugs," and Pyŏngmat (Twisted Tastes): The Limits of Maternal Emotional Expression in South Korean Webtoons
- Salvation Through Womanhood: The Doctrine of Woman Leadership and Portrayal of Ko P'allye as the Great Mother in Chŭngsando
- From Patriarchal Motherhood to Feminist Mothering? The Depiction of the Single Mother Tongbaek in the K-drama When the Camellia Blooms (2019)
- A Total Management System, Mothering
- The Mother in Kore-eda's Broker: Striking New Reverberations in the Korean Context
- Introduction to Special Section: Portrayals of Motherhood in South Korean Popular and Practiced Culture
- Staging "Civilization and Enlightenment"—Yi Kwang-su's Kyuhan and the Communicability of Modern Theater Space
- The Genealogy of Confucian Modernity and the Reconstruction of Confucian Traditions in Post-Liberation Korea
- The Rescue Mission: From Confucian Corruption to Protestant Conscience at the Turn of Nineteenth Century Korea
- South Korean Historiography on Civil Service Examination, Max Weber, and the Cold War Transpacific Invention of Confucian Modernity
- Introduction to Special Section: A Translational Reading of the Invention of Korea's Confucian Traditions
- Editor's Note
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