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Recent Posts
  • European Journal of Korean Studies – Vol 19.1
  • Chong Young-hwan – The Japanese Military ‘Comfort Women’ Issue and the 1965 System: Comfort Women of the Empire and Two-fold Historical Revisionism (pages 201-227)
  • Min Koo Choi – The Creation of the Modern Individual in Modern Korean Literature: Kim Tong-in’s Novella Mau˘ m i yo˘ t’un chayo˘ (A Person with a Weak Heart, 1919–1920) (pages 103-123)
  • Mikwi Cho – Koreans across the Sea: Migration of Laborers to the Metropole, 1910–1937 (pages 161-200)
  • Gooyong Kim – From Hybridity of Cultural Production to Hyperreality of Post-feminism in K-pop: A Theoretical Reconsideration for Critical Approaches to Cultural Assemblages in Neoliberal Culture Industry (pages 125-159)
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since @EJKoreanStudies is reviewing an article about #SouthKorean mibaek culture, I'd love to know if any skin whitening products are on display or whether 유리 피부 'glass skin' will ever catch on in #NorthKorea...if only @AlekSigley was still on the ground with an afternoon off

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Annie Pedret's 'Imagination as a Research Method: Spatial Futures for Pyongyang in 2050' feat Chingwei Liu's Linear #Korean Capital City of the future #KoreanStudies @EJKoreanStudies Vol 19.1 https://www.ejks.org.uk/imagination-as-a-research-method-spatial-futures-for-pyongyang-in-2050-15-54/

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14 Oct

Mitsy actually really enjoyed @EJKoreanStudies Vol 18.2 she doesn't like to be outdone or outread by Holly #KoreanStudies

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13 Oct

Our silent third Associate Editor Holly is looking chipper this morning even after a deep read of @EJKoreanStudies Vol 19.1, now available at http://www.ejks.org.uk #KoreanStudies

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11 Oct

Min Koo Choi of @Georgetown 'The Creation of the Modern Individual in Modern Korean Literature: Kim Tong-in’s Novella Mau˘ m i yo˘ t’un chayo˘ (A Person with a Weak Heart, 1919–1920)' in @EJKoreanStudies Vol 19.1 out now #KoreanStudies https://www.ejks.org.uk/the-creation-of-the-modern-individual-in-modern-korean-literature-kim-tong-ins-novella-mau%cb%98-m-i-yo%cb%98-tun-chayo%cb%98-a-person-with-a-weak-heart-1919-1920-pages/

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"Kiss kiss kiss baby. Hush hush hush baby. Hot hot make it hot, and melt me. Give it to me, give it to me oh..." immortal words from MissA's 'Hush' considered by Gooyong Kim in @EJKoreanStudies Vol 19.1 #KoreanStudies #cuegratuitousphotoofkpopidols https://www.ejks.org.uk/from-hybridity-of-cultural-production-to-hyperreality-of-post-feminism-in-k-pop-a-theoretical-reconsideration-for-critical-approaches-to-cultural-assemblages-in-neoliberal-culture-industry-pages-125/

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