- Korean Studies (journal)
Infobox Journal
discipline =Korean studies
abbreviation = "KS"
frequency = annual
website = http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/journals/ks/
publisher =University of Hawaii Press
country = USA
history =1977 to present
ISSN = 0145-840X
eISSN = 1529-1529"Korean Studies" is an international, academic journal that seeks to further scholarship on Korea and Koreans abroad by providing a forum for interdisciplinary and multicultural articles, book reviews, and essays in the humanities and social sciences. It aims to appeal to specialists and nonspecialists alike.
The journal was founded at the
University of Hawaii Center for Korean Studies under the directorship ofDae-Sook Suh . Volumes 1-3 list the Center faculty, but no editor. Volumes 4-6 listPeter D. Lee as editor, and subsequent volumes show editorial successions by Center faculty at intervals of (usually) three to six years. The journal continues to be edited at the UH Center for Korean Studies and published by theUniversity of Hawaii Press .The cover design changed in 1996, on its 20th anniversary. The translation of its title as "Hangukhak", which appears in Korean script on the cover, has generated some controversy because only South Koreans call their country
Hanguk . North Koreans call theirs Chosŏn (also spelled Joseon)."Korean Studies" appears annually. However, volumes 25-26 (2001-2002) contain two issues each. Its first electronic edition appeared in 2000 on
Project MUSE .This journal is sometimes confused with the "
Journal of Korean Studies ", which published 8 volumes between 1979 and 1992, then went into a long hiatus before reviving in 2004.ee also
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Korea Journal External links
* Sponsor homepage: http://www.hawaii.edu/korea/
* Publisher homepage: http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/journals/ks/
* MUSE homepage: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/ks/
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