Korea
Contents:
Session 13: Mass Media Law in South Korea: Recent Developments
- Freedom of the Press Under Kim Young Sam's Civilian Regime, Kyu Ho Youm
- Constitutional Court Decisions on Freedom of Expression, Kun Yang
- New Communications Media: Legislative Responses, James M. West
Session 34: Re-writing Korean Patterns: Korean
Culture and Behavior for the Uninitiated
- Contextualizing Hierarchy in South Korean Society Roger L. Janelli, and
Dawnhee Kim
- Begging Indulgence: Public Etiquette and the Manipulation of Social Position in Korea, Linda
Lewis
- Kibun and Korean Selfhood: In Hot Pursuit of a Red Herring Frederick F.
Carriere
Session 58: Maintaining the Empire: Japanese Colonial Policy in
Korea
- Law, Nation, and Imperialism in Colonial Korea, Chang-Rok Kim and Chulwoo Lee
- Colonialism and Corporatism: Japanese Rural Policy in 1930s Korea, Gi-Wook Shin
- The Factory Law Debates in Colonial Korea, Soon Won Park
Session 87: Individual Papers: Korea's Search to Discover Itself
- The Worldview of King Kyongmun (r.861-875) of Silla and His Milieu, Vladimir Tikhonov
- The "Scorched Rat" Incident of 1527: Sorcery and Politics in the Choson Court,
Milan Hejtmanek
- History as Exorcism, Nation and Collaboration in Korean Historiography, Koen De
Ceuster
- Discourse on Han (Grudge, Resentment) : A Socio-Historical and Interpretive Account of
its Rise in Postwar Korea, James K. Freda
Session 99: ROUNDTABLE: Korea's Japanese Colonial Legacy
Reconsidered
Session 130: Individual Papers: State and Society in Contemporary
South Korea
- Developing Civil Society in South Korea, Roland Wein
- Strong State and Weak Society? A Comparative Study of the National Pension Act and the
National Health Insurance Act of Korea, Chan-ung Park
- Patronage Politics and Democratic Transition in South Korea, Sunhyuk Kim
- U.S. Military Campside Town Stories in Korea, Ji-moon Suh
Session 144: North Korea as History (Sponsored by NEAC)
- The Manchurian Guerrilla Struggle and the Origins of the DPRK, Haruki Wada
- Toward a Post-Division Historiography of Contemporary Korea, Man-gil Kang
- Interpreting North Korea, Charles K. Armstrong
Session 165: Globalization in South Korea: Segyehwa,
Narratives of Women and Labor Politics
- Becoming an Illegal Migrant Laborer: Globalization and Labor Politics, Hyun-Ok Park
- Narratives of Class and Gender in the Diaspora "At Home", Nancy Abelmann
- Globalization, the State, and "Women Policy" in South Korea, Seungsook Moon
- Surveilling the Margin, State Anxiety, and Transnational Marriage Between South Korean
Men and Korean Chinese Women, Heh-Rahn Park