TOC Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies, April 2020

Franklin Rausch Announcement
Location
South Korea
Subject Fields
Asian History / Studies, East Asian History / Studies, Chinese History / Studies, Japanese History / Studies, Korean History / Studies

Dear Colleagues,

As assistant editor for the peer-reviewed journal Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies, I am pleased to announce that the April 2020 issue is available at http://sjeas.skku.edu/. This issue includes the following articles:

 

CONTENTS

 

ARTICLES

Korean Students in Imperial Japan: What Happened After 1919?

by Suk Yeon KIM

 

Parochial Apolitical Formulation: Hong Kong Internetization and the Sexualizing Cyberspace of the Storytelling Channels of the Golden Forum and the LIHKG Forum

by Gabriel F. Y. TSANG  

 

Contested Connections: The Twelfth-Century Debate over the Location of Zhou Dunyi’s Hometown

by Thomas Dongsob AHN

 

Frustrated Peace: Investigatory Activities by the Commission of the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF) in North Korea during the Korean War

by Taewoo KIM

 

Re-nationalizing Repatriated Japanese into Post-War Japan: From Imperial Subjects to Post-War Citizens

by Yi-jin PARK

 

BOOK REVIEW

Review of Jonathan GOLDSTEIN and Wayne PATTERSON, eds.,

with a foreword by Lee CASSANELLI

Diminishing Conflict, Fostering Reconciliation: Essays in East Asian History in Honor of Hilary Conroy

by Kenneth WELLS

Contact Info: 

Dr. Franklin Rausch

Lander University

320 Stanley Avenue

Greenwood, SC 29649

USA

Contact Email: frausch@lander.edu
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frausch@lander.edu