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Note from the Editor |
John P. DiMoia |
2023.08.04 |
73 |
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[Theme Issue: Contemporary Zainichi Experience] Guest Editor’s Introduction |
Jackie J. Kim-Wachutka |
2023.08.04 |
77 |
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Colonial Responsibility for Education of Koreans in Japanese Schools |
Eika Tai |
2023.08.04 |
76 |
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Building Connections to Protect Ethnic Education: The Chōsen Schools’ Intercultural Network |
Ryoko Okamura and Hosok O |
2023.08.04 |
81 |
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The Presentation of the Korean Self with Everyday Food: Negotiating “Koreanness” through Kimchi Diplomacy in Contemporary Japan |
Yoko Demelius |
2023.08.04 |
83 |
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The Korean Restaurant: Beyond Violence in Zainichi Korean Film |
Jonathan Glade |
2023.08.04 |
97 |
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Ikaino’s Afterlives: The Legacies of Landscape in the Fiction of Kim Yujeong |
Julia Hansell Clark |
2023.08.04 |
81 |
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Zainichi Korean Women and Intersectional Visibility: Private Talk, Public Speech, Political Act—Seeking Justice in Japan |
Jackie J. Kim-Wachutka |
2023.08.04 |
90 |
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[Book Note] Zainichi Koreans and Mental Health: Psychiatric Problem in Japanese Korean Minorities, Their Social Background and Life Story by Taeyoung Kim. New York: Routledge, 2022. 130 pp. |
Christopher Laurent |
2023.08.04 |
70 |
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Felled Forests and Fallowed Fields: Establishing a Narrative of Ecological and Climate Change in Mongol-Era Goryeo |
Aaron Molnar |
2023.08.04 |
70 |
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Reading at the Joseon Court: The Practice and Representation of Reading in the Sejong sillok (1418–1450) |
Giovanni Volpe |
2023.08.04 |
74 |
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The History of the Formation of Silhak in Modern Korea: A Preliminary Research |
Kwan Bum Noh |
2023.08.04 |
94 |
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Transforming Non-Memory into Memory: Photographic Representations of Korean Pipokja in Kim Hyoyeon’s Gamgak isang (Abnormal Sense) |
Nayun Jang |
2023.08.04 |
97 |
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[Review Article] Korea, Its People and Customs as Seen by the World Renown Novelist Vicente Blasco Ibañez (1923) |
Antonio J. Domenech, Aurelia Martín-Casares, and Eun Kyung Kang |
2023.08.04 |
121 |
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[Book Notes] New Perspectives on Modern Korean Buddhism edited by Hwansoo Ilmee Kim and Jin Y. Park. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2022. 334 pp. |
Jonathan C. Feuer |
2023.08.04 |
68 |
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[Book Notes] Cine-Mobility: Twentieth-Century Transformations in Korea’s Film and Transportation by Han Sang Kim. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Asia Center, 2022. xv, 252 pp. |
Kyung Hyun Kim |
2023.08.04 |
89 |
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[Book Notes] The Comfort Women of Singapore in History and Memory by Kevin Blackburn. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, 2022. 208 pp. |
Ming Gao |
2023.08.04 |
65 |
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[Book Notes] Diasporic Hallyu: The Korean Wave in Korean Canadian Youth Culture by Kyong Yoon. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. xii, 152 pp. |
CedarBough T. Saeji |
2023.08.04 |
88 |
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