University of Hawai’i Press is proud to present the early release of the following articles from Korean Studies through a partnership with Project MUSE.
EARLY RELEASE ARTICLES
- Informal Empire: The Origins of the U.S.–ROK Alliance and the 1953 Mutual Defense Treaty Negotiations by Victor D. Cha
- Korean Han and the Postcolonial Afterlives of “The Beauty of Sorrow” by Sandra So Hee Chi Kim
- Rethinking the Late Koryŏ in an International Context by David M. Robinson
EARLY RELEASE BOOK REVIEWS
- In the Service of His Korean Majesty: William Nelson Lovatt, the Pusan Customs, and Sino-Korean Relations, 1876–1888 by Wayne Patterson. Reviewed by Daniel C. Kane
- Tourist Distractions: Traveling and Feeling in Transnational Hallyu Cinema by Youngmin Choe. Reviewed by Dal Yong Jin
- South Korea’s New Nationalism: The End of “One Korea”? by Emma Campbell. Reviewed by Jaehoon Bae
Browse all Korean Studies early release articles online here.
Please note: Early release manuscripts have been through our rigorous peer-review process, accepted for publication, and copyedited. These articles will be published in a forthcoming issue of the journal. These articles have not yet been through the full production process and therefore appear in their manuscript form, which may contain errors. These articles will be removed from the early release page once they are published as part of an issue.
Stay tuned for more early release articles from UH Press journals in 2017.




