Intellectual and Institutional Trends of Korean Studies in North America 2013
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The anthology entitled ¡°Intellectual and Institutional Trends of Korean Studies
in North America 2013¡± provides readers with opportunity to understand
issues and challenges Koreanists as scholar and institutional manager face at
the moment in North America. Active scholars in variety of disciplines of the
Korean Studies including literary studies, language education, philosophy,
anthropology, gender studies, and history contribute to the volume discussing
current situation as much as recent studies in their respective fields.
Directors of Center for Korean Studies also consider the current issues and
challenges in detail. In this volume, readers will conceive of the prospect of
the Korean studies in North America.
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Center for International Affairs (¿«ÀºÀÌ)
John B. Duncan : Professor of Pre-Modern Korean History and the Director of the Center for Korean Studies at UCLA
Sang-Hyop Lee : Professor of Economics and the Director of Center for Korean Studies at the University of Hawai¡®i at Manoa
Serk-Bae Suh : Associate Professor of East Asian Languages and Literature at the University of California, Irvine
Hyo-Sang Lee : Associate Professor of Korean Language at Indiana University
Jin Y. Park : Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion at American University
Robert Oppenheim : Associate Professor and the Director of Center for East Asian Studies at University of Texas at Austin
Seung-Kyung Kim : Professor of Women¡¯s Studies and an Affiliate Faculty of the Department of Anthropology, the Department of American Studies, and the Asian American Studies at University of Maryland Program
Mark E. Byington : Founder and Project Director of the Early Korea Project at the Korea Institute, Harvard University
George L. Kallander : Assistant Professor of History at Syracuse University
Michael J. Seth : Professor of History at James Madison University
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