
Azalea
Special Features: The Long Korean War in Recent Korean Literature, Ch’oe Inhun, and Sejong Writing Competition
Volume 16 (2023)
In this new issue Editor Young-Jun Lee introduces the opening special feature, “The Long Korean War in Recent Korean Literature”:
While the Korean War may appear as a distant historical event to younger generations, seventy years after the armistice, its impact persists in the lives of South Koreans in ever-changing and menacing forms. The legacy of the war lies at the root of enduring ideological confrontations, provides the rationale for past dictatorships, and fuels present-day social tensions. Korean literature serves as a potent platform for preserving the memory of these historical legacies that continue to reverberate in the present. We extend our gratitude to Professor Seung Hee Jeon for guest-editing this special issue.
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CHINOPERL
Volume 42, Number 1 (2023)
The new issue includes the following research articles and book reviews:
Memories and Places in Twentieth-Century Suzhou Tanci
Yunjing Xu
Her Feet Hurt: Female Body and Pain in Chen Duansheng’s Zaisheng yuan (Destiny of Rebirth)
Wenting Ji
Religious Ambiguity, ICH, and Mulian Performances in Contemporary Huizhou, China
Wei Liu
Regional Literature and the Transmission of Culture: Chinese Drum Ballads,1800-1937, by Margaret B. Wan (review)
Jiang Hanyang
Dungan Folktales and Legends, trans. and ed. by Kenneth J. Yin (review)
Rostislav Berezkin
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Philosophy East and West
Volume 73, Number 2 (2023)
The new issue includes the following reviews and articles:
Zhuangzi’s Conception of Human Nature (Xing 性)
Ziqiang Bai
Ontological Pluralism in Abhidharma Debates about the Existence of Past and Future Dharmas
Laura P. Guerrero
Phenomenology and the Impersonal Subject: Between Self and No-Self
David W. Johnson
The Sequential Problem of the Eight Human Aims in the Great Learning
Chenyang Li
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