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Session 25: Region, Regionalism, and Regionalization in Korea
Administrative Geography and Regional Discrimination through the Analysis of Koryos Merit-Subject Categories in the Tongguk Yoji Sungnam (1530), Yannick Bruneton
The History, Politics, and Images of Korean Regionalism: Cholla 1925Honam 1993, Alain Delissen
Inverse Causality: The Political Origin of Koreas Regionalism, Sang-Hoon Park
Regional Affiliation and Regional Representation of the South Korean State Ruling Elite in Power between 1961 and 1992, Marie-Orange Rivé-Lasan
Session 45: Roundtable: The North Korea Crisis: Prospects, Problems, and Perspectives
Session 66: Individual Papers: Issues in Contemporary Law, Politics, and Society
Sites of Memory and National History in South Korea, Guy Podoler
The Apology in Korean Dispute Settlement: Law, Culture, and Confucianism, Ilhyung Lee
Relations between Civil Society, Political Society, and the State after Power Alternation in South Korea, Carl J. Saxer
Globalization and Local Sociality: An Ethnography of Young Koreans Use of Technology, Kyongwon Yoon
Contests of Power: Modes of Association Inside the Factories, Janice Kim
Practicalities of Performance: Ways of Studying Popular Entertainment in Colonial Korea, Roald Maliangkay
The One and the Many: Critical Issues in Korean Social Thought during the Colonial Era, Kenneth Maurice Wells
The Rich Tapestry of Life: On Reading and Rereading Yun Chihos Diaries, Koen De Ceuster
Session 104: The Pop/Traditional Interface in Contemporary South Korean Music
"Setting a Bridge": Revamping an Old Musics Image through the Allure of Tea, Hilary V. Finchum-Sung
MC Snipers "Hangugin" (Korean): Folk Music as Cultural Capital in South Korean Rap, Nathan Hesselink
Image Is Everything: The Balancing of Traditional and Modern Values among Korean Pop Singers, Heather Willoughby
Session 124: Individual Papers: Topics in Korean Religion
Digging Up Buddhism: Folktales Affirming the Antiquity of Buddhism in Korea, James H. Grayson
The Relic Cult in Late Silla: Early Koryo (8th10th Centuries), Sem Vermeersch
Selling Shamanism on the Global Tourist Market, Kyoim Yun
A Hundred Years of Changes in the English Scholarship of Korean Shamanism, Liora Sarfati
From Chinas I-Kuan Dao to Koreas Association of International Morality: Transformation of a Popular Religion in Transnational and Transitional Context in the 196070s, Jingzhi Liang and Hojae Lee
Session 144: Revisioning Colonial Modernity in Korea
Seeing Nation in the Colonial Exposition: The 1915 Korean Industrial Exposition, Hong Kal
Kisaeng and Haenyo: Modern Working Women in Colonial Korea, Jennifer Jung-Kim
Social Darwinism and Gender in Colonial Korea, Young-Sun Kim
Session 164: Print Culture and Political Representation in Colonial Korea
Medical Research and the Formation of Images of Koreans under Colonial Rule, Mark Caprio
Social Representations in Advertising Images of Colonial Korea, James P. Thomas
Beyond Nation, Beyond Empire: Protestant Print Culture in Colonial Korea, Chong Bum Kim
Session 184: Use of Tansong Household Registers as a Source for the Social History of Choson Korea
Some Limits of Tansong Household Registers as a Social Historical Source in Late Choson Korea, Byeong-gyu Son
Single Surname Villages in the Tansong Area in Late Choson Korea, Nae-hyun Kwon
Early Marriage and Remarriage of Women in the Tansong Area in Late Choson Korea, Kuen tae Kim
Demographic Measurements of the Tansong Census Data: Who is Marrying Whom and What Does It Say about Social Statuses? Mark Peterson and Kerk Philips
Rethinking Nationalist Historiography: A Reconsideration of the April 19th Uprising and the May 16th Military Coup, Woo Jin Yang
The Emergence of a Regionally-Uneven Strategy of Development in South Korea, 19631972, Jung Won Sonn
Liberalization, Economic Growth, and Control of Capital in South Korea in the 1960s, Kangkook Lee