Abstracts of the 2000 AAS Annual
Meeting
March 912, 2000, San Diego, CA
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Gender, Yuhaksaeng and Korean Subjectivities, Susie Jie Young Kim
Gender and Modernity in Mansejon, Kelly Jeong
Where is Papa in Chang Sôn-u Films? Kyung Hyun Kim
A Methodological Retrospective on Comparative Studies of the Koryô Nobi, Seung-ki Hong
Nobi in Three Korean Confucian Academies: A Study of Local Institutional Slavery in the Latter Chosôn Dynasty, Milan Hejtmanek
Patterns of Ownership in Chosôn-Period Korean Slavery: Purchase and Sales, Relocations, and Runaways, Mark Peterson
Dreamers, Artists, and Other Wanderers: Kim Won-ils "The Kite" (Yon), Helen H. Koh
Whats Love Got To Do With It?: Greg Paks "Fighting Grandpa," Grace Kyungwon Hong
The Late Koryô Court of Kongmin Wang as an Allegory of Post-1945 Korean Politics: A Literary and Historiographical Analysis of Younghill Kangs "A Murder in the Royal Palace," Walter Lew
The Folk and the Individual in Kim Sowols Poetry, Ann Choi
Late Chosôn Society as Reflected in a Shamanistic Narrative: The Pari kongju muga and the Marginalization of Korean Women, Michael J. Pettid
The Visual Images of Advertisements in Colonial Korea, James P. Thomas
Changes of Values and Generational Gaps Between 1970s and 1990s in Korea, Eun-Yeong Na
Social Networks of Koreans, Jaeyeol Yee
Society in Vortex: yônchul Society vs. Civil Society, Jaehyuck Lee
Politics of Network and Social Trust: A Case Study in the Organizational Culture of Korean Venture Industry, Kyung-Koo Han
Korean Thought and Nationalism, Eun-su Cho
Internal Development: A Dilemma in Post-Colonial Korean Historiography, James Freda
History, Subjectivity, and the Minjung Movement, Nam Hee Lee
Change in South Korean Citizenship and its Implications, Jung-Sun Park
Democratization in South Korea: The Elite Settlements of 1987, Carl J. Saxer
Land, Law, and Protest in Southern Korea 19201934, Chulwoo Lee
Developing South Korea, 19451960, David Ekbladh