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The Precarity and Strategic Navigation of Choso˘ njok Migrants in South Korea (Page 7–35)

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Seoul as a Site of Labor Resistance: The Spatial Representation of Inequality and Injustice (Page 73–99)

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Mobile Imperialism and its Fissure in Colonial Choso˘ n: Centering on Kim Namch’o˘ n’s “To Cho˘ llyo˘ng” (Page 177–195)

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Mirroring Misogyny in Hell Choso˘ n: Megalia, Womad, and Korea’s Feminism in the Age of Digital Populism (Page 101–133)

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Mimetic Desire and Ressentiment in the Case of the Japan–South Korea Trade Dispute (Page 251–300)

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Islands in Korean Movies: On the Mobility/Immobility of Isolation (Page 159–175)

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From Immobility to Mobility: The Korean DMZ as a Heterotopia (Page 197–225)

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Considerations for the Direction of Mobility Humanities Education: Focused on Study Cases of the Mobility Humanities Education Center of Konkuk University (Page 227–249)

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“Identity through difference”: Liminal Diasporism and Generational Change Among the Koryo Saram in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (Page 37–72)

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Happy days in the Anti-Chosun movement summer 2000...read Patrick Vierthaler's new 'The Anti-Chosun Movement: Journalism, Activism, Politics, and Historical Memory in Post-Authoritarian #SouthKorea, 1998–2002' in @EJKoreanStudies Vol 21.2 now available at http://www.ejks.org.uk

25 Jun

So finally, @EJKoreanStudies Vol 21.2 is out and available at http://www.ejks.org.uk featuring Keith Howard, Nur Aisyah Kotarumalos, Phillip Shon, Andrew Logie, Antonetta Bruno, Patrick Vierthaler and Hasan Tinmaz - subscribe now for £15 (unwaged) £30 (waged) #KoreanStudies

10 Jun

so we're a bit late and its a been a long road but @EJKoreanStudies vol 21.2 is proofed, nearly ready and hopefully online at http://www.ejks.org.uk next Friday 17th June, 2022

3 Apr

we have an upcoming submission deadline for @EJKoreanStudies Vol 22.1 (October 2022), on April 15th, 2022, so get your submissions in soon #KoreanStudies - read our submission and style guidelines here https://www.ejks.org.uk/download/guidelines-for-the-submission-of-manuscripts-and-book-reviews/?wpdmdl=268&refresh=6249c9200a3101649002784

3 Apr

We are running a little late with Vol 21.2 of @EJKoreanStudies after having to find a new printer/proofer, but we will have the new issue up at http://www.ejks.org.uk within the next month or so, and it is worth waiting for #KoreanStudies

12 Dec

Our canine editorial assistant has finished checking the print copies and @EJKoreanStudies Vol 21.1 feat Andreas Schirmer, Gabor Sebo, Sangpil Jin, Farrah Sheikh, Timothy Lim/Changzoo Song, and others is out in physical/digital forms via http://www.ejks.org.uk #KoreanStudies

12 Dec

To celebrate arrival of physical copies of @EJKoreanStudies Vol 21.1, for next 48 hours subscribe at http://www.ejks.org.uk and receive an extra 6 months on your subscription (18 months instead of 12). Subscriptions are still £15 (students), £30 (waged) #KoreanStudies

5 Dec

Thanks to @UniSheffieldLib @ShefUniSEAS @sheffielduni for subscribing to @EJKoreanStudies! Now at long last #Koreanists will be able to access EJKS in Yorkshire

17 Nov

Gabor Sebo talks cinematic representations of Ch’unhyangjŏn in #NorthKorea and #SouthKorea in @EJKoreanStudies Vol 21.1 out now at http://www.ejks.org.uk #KoreanStudies

17 Nov

Andreas Schirmer has thoughts on the power and challenge of sequence for sentence construction in #Korean #translation practice in @EJKoreanStudies Vol 21.1 out now at http://www.ejks.org.uk and via subscribing institutions cc. @AntonHur @smoking_tigers

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