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A leading academic journal in the field, Korean Studies publishes—generally in the spirit of the humanities and social sciences—research articles, review articles, commentaries, and book reviews on Korea-related topics, to better question and understand our world. Founded at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa’s Center for Korean Studies in 1977, the journal is published by the University of Hawai‘i Press in two forms, as annual volumes and as continuously released online articles with DOIs.
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Volume 27, 2003Editorial Board
Editor
Karl E. Kim
Editorial Advisory Board
Nancy Abelmann, anthropology, University of Hawai`i
Echart Dege, geography, University of Kiel
Stephen J. Epstein, literature, Victoria University of Wellington
Kwon Youngmin, literature, Seoul National University
Timothy C. Lim, political science, California State University, Los Angeles
Keun Lee, economics, Seoul National University
Sarah Nelson, archaeology, University of Denver
Robert C. Provine, music, University of Durham
Faculty, Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawai`i
Yong-ho Ch'oe, history
Kyungmi Chun, library science
Hugh H. W. Kang, history
Joung-Im Kim, communication
Karl E. Kim, urban and regional planning
Yung-Hee Kim, language and literature
Hagen Koo, sociology
Byongwon Lee, music
Chung H. Lee, economics
Dong Jae Lee, language and literature
Yean Ju Lee, sociology
William O'Grady, linguistics
Gay Garland Reed, education
Edward J. Shultz, history
Ho-min Sohn, language and literature
Dae-Sook Suh, political science
Alexander V. Vovin, language and literature
Jun Yoo, history
Judy Van Zile, dance