%0 Report %D 2020 %T KI Annual Report (Academic Year 19–20) %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Book %D 2020 %T Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture, Vol. 13 %A Young-Jun Lee %X

Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture promotes Korean literature among English-language readers. Each issue may include works of contemporary Korean writers and poets, as well as essays and book reviews by Korean studies professors in the United States. Azalea introduces to the world new writers as well as promising translators, providing the academic community of Korean studies with well-translated texts for college courses. Writers from around the world also share their experience of Korean literature or culture with wider audiences.

Azalea is published yearly by the Korea Institute, Harvard University, with generous funding by the International Communication Foundation, Seoul.

Copyright © 2020 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
Distributed by the University of Hawai‘i Press

%7 13 %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %P 388 %G eng %0 Book %D 2019 %T Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture, Vol. 12 %A Young-Jun Lee %X

Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture promotes Korean literature among English-language readers. Each issue may include works of contemporary Korean writers and poets, as well as essays and book reviews by Korean studies professors in the United States. Azalea introduces to the world new writers as well as promising translators, providing the academic community of Korean studies with well translated texts for college courses. Writers from around the world also share their experience of Korean literature or culture with wider audiences.

Azalea 12 is rich in novels, and all five of these works will draw readers into the heart of current issues facing Korea. Three of these stories have won the GKL translation award. It is expected that the winners of this award will contribute greatly to the globalization of Korean literature in the near future.

%7 12 %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %P 435 %G eng %0 Report %D 2019 %T KI Spring 2019 Newsletter %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Book %D 2018 %T Korean Buddhist Empire: A Transnational History (1910-1945) %A Hwansoo Ilmee Kim %I Harvard University Asia Center %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %U http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674987197 %0 Book %D 2018 %T Early Korea-Japan Interactions %E Mark E. Byington %E Ken'ichi Sasaki %E Martin T. Bale %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Book %D 2018 %T Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture, Vol. 11 %A Young-Jun Lee %X AZALEA is published yearly by the Korea Institute, Harvard University, with generous funding by the International Communication Foundation, Seoul. Translations from the Korean original were supported by the Korean Literature Translation Institute.  %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Report %D 2018 %T KI Spring 2018 Newsletter %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Book %D 2017 %T Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture, Vol. 10 %E David R. McCann %E Young-Jun Lee %X AZALEA is published yearly by the Korea Institute, Harvard University, with generous funding by the International Communication Foundation, Seoul. Translations from the Korean original were supported by the Korean Literature Translation Institute. %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Report %D 2017 %T KI Spring 2017 Newsletter %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Book %D 2016 %T Score One for the Dancing Girl, and Other Selections from the Kimun Ch'onghwa: A Story Collection from Ninteenth-Century Korea %E Ross King %E Si Nae Park %X

 

Score One for the Dancing Girl presents more than a hundred stories from an early-nineteenth-century collection of yadam stories, the Kimun ch’onghwa (“Compendium of Records of Hearsay”). Prose tales that feature historical people and places but may also include fantastical elements, the yadam stories in this volume feature ghosts and magic, courtesans and sex, and court politics. They constitute both an entertaining literary collection and a rich treasure trove of information about life in seventeenth and eighteenth-century Korea.

The first volume in an ongoing series of translations of classic Korean literature by the Canadian missionary James Scarth Gale (1863–1937), Score One for the Dancing Girl includes the original literary Sinitic (hanmun) text and Gale’s English translation. Both the hanmun and English are extensively annotated.  Introductory essays by Ross King and Si Nae Park discuss the yadam genre, Gale’s life and career, and the ways in which his background as a Christian missionary affected the translations.

 

%I University of Toronto Press %C Toronto, Canada %G eng %U http://www.utppublishing.com/Score-One-for-the-Dancing-Girl-and-Other-Selections-from-the-Kimun-ch-onghwa-A-Story-Collection-from-Nineteenth-century-Korea.html %0 Book %D 2016 %T Chejudo Yohaeng Ilchi (Travelogue to Cheju) %E Sun Joo Kim %X

『제주도여행일지』는 1909년 5월10일에서 9월 27일까지 이름을 알 수 없는 한 일본인이 기록한 그림일기이다.
이 기간 일기의 저자와 그 일행은 도쿄를 떠나 시모노세키에서 배를 타고 부산과 목포를 거쳐 제주도에 도착하여 제주도 산간지역에 이미 설치되어 있던 세군데의 표고버섯재배장을 둘러보고 표고버섯 재배실험을 한 후 수확한 표고버섯을 가지고 제주도를 떠나 일본으로 되돌아왔다. 저자는 여행 중 보고 경험한 것들은 물론, 제주도의 산천과 함께 표고버섯 재배과정을 자세히 그림과 글로 기록하였다. 대한제국이 공식적으로 일본의 식민지가 되기 직전 일본의 소자본가들이 식민경영에 뛰어드는 구체적인 사례를 보여주는 자료이면서 당시 제주도의 생활상과 민속연구에도 도움을 줄 수 있는 보기드문 자료이다.

%I Minsokwon %C Seoul, Korea %G eng %U http://www.minsokwon.com/booklist/book_specific.asp?bookno=4847&bookcate %0 Book %D 2016 %T Park Chung Hee and Modern Korea: The Roots of Militarism, 1866–1945 %A Carter J. Eckert %X

 

For South Koreans, the twenty years from the early 1960s to late 1970s were the best and worst of times—a period of unprecedented economic growth and of political oppression that deepened as prosperity spread. In this masterly account, Carter J. Eckert finds the roots of South Korea’s dramatic socioeconomic transformation in the country’s long history of militarization—a history personified in South Korea’s paramount leader, Park Chung Hee.

The first volume of a comprehensive two-part history, Park Chung Hee and Modern Korea: The Roots of Militarism, 1866–1945 reveals how the foundations of the dynamic but strongly authoritarian Korean state that emerged under Park were laid during the period of Japanese occupation. As a cadet in the Manchurian Military Academy, Park and his fellow officers absorbed the Imperial Japanese Army’s ethos of victory at all costs and absolute obedience to authority. Japanese military culture decisively shaped Korea’s postwar generation of military leaders. When Park seized power in an army coup in 1961, he brought this training and mentality to bear on the project of Korean modernization.

Korean society under Park exuded a distinctively martial character, Eckert shows. Its hallmarks included the belief that the army should intervene in politics in times of crisis; that a central authority should plan and monitor the country’s economic system; that the Korean people’s “can do” spirit would allow them to overcome any challenge; and that the state should maintain a strong disciplinary presence in society, reserving the right to use violence to maintain order.

Carter J. Eckert is Yoon Se Young Professor of Korean History at Harvard University.

 

%I Harvard University Press %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %U http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674659865 %0 Book %D 2016 %T The Ancient State of Puyŏ in Northeast Asia %A Mark E. Byington %I Harvard University Asia Center %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %U http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674737198 %0 Book %D 2016 %T Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture, Vol. 9 %E David R. McCann %E Young-Jun Lee %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Book %D 2016 %T The Future of Silence: Fiction by Korean Women %A Wan-sŏ Pak %E Bruce Fulton %E Ju-Chan Fulton %I Zephyr Press %C Brookline, MA %G eng %0 Book %D 2016 %T The History and Archaeology of the Koguryo Kingdom %E Mark E. Byington %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Report %D 2016 %T KI Spring 2016 Newsletter %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, Mㅁ %G eng %0 Book %D 2016 %T Same Bird %A David R. McCann %I Moon Pie Press %C Westbrook, ME %G eng %U http://www.moonpiepress.com %0 Book %D 2015 %T The Moving Fortress: A Novel %A Sunwon Hwang %E Bruce Fulton %E Ju-Chan Fulton %I MerwinAsia %C Portland, ME %G eng %0 Book %D 2015 %T Under the Ancestors' Eyes: Kinship, Status, and Locality in Premodern Korea %A Martina Deuchler %I Harvard University Asia Center %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %U http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674504301 %0 Book %D 2015 %T The Korean Economy: From a Miraculous Past to a Sustainable Future %A Barry Eichengreen %A Wonhyuk Lim %A Yung Chul Park %A Dwight H. Perkins %I Harvard University Asia Center %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Book %D 2015 %T The Proletarian Wave: Literature and Leftist Culture in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945 %A Sunyoung Park %I Harvard University Asia Center %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Report %D 2015 %T KI Spring 2015 Newsletter %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %G eng %0 Book %D 2015 %T Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture, Vol. 8 %E McCann, David R. %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Book %D 2015 %T Protest Dialectics: State Repression and South Korea's Democracy Movement, 1970-1979 %A Paul Y. Chang %X

1970s South Korea is characterized by many as the "dark age for democracy." Most scholarship on South Korea's democracy movement and civil society has focused on the "student revolution" in 1960 and the large protest cycles in the 1980s which were followed by Korea's transition to democracy in 1987. But in his groundbreaking work of political and social history of 1970s South Korea, Paul Chang highlights the importance of understanding the emergence and evolution of the democracy movement in this oft-ignored decade.

Protest Dialectics journeys back to 1970s South Korea and provides readers with an in-depth understanding of the numerous events in the 1970s that laid the groundwork for the 1980s democracy movement and the formation of civil society today. Chang shows how the narrative of the 1970s as democracy's "dark age" obfuscates the important material and discursive developments that became the foundations for the movement in the 1980s which, in turn, paved the way for the institutionalization of civil society after transition in 1987. To correct for these oversights in the literature and to better understand the origins of South Korea's vibrant social movement sector this book presents a comprehensive analysis of the emergence and evolution of the democracy movement in the 1970s.

%I Stanford University Press %C Redwood City, CA %P 312 %G eng %U http://sup.org/books/title/?id=23124 %0 Book %D 2014 %T When the Future Disappears: The Modernist Imagination in Late Colonial Korea %A Janet Poole %I Columbia University Press %C New York %G eng %0 Book %D 2014 %T Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture, Vol. 7 %E McCann, David R. %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Report %D 2014 %T KI Spring 2014 Newsletter %A KI %G eng %0 Book %D 2014 %T Wrongful Deaths: Selected Inquest Records from Nineteenth-Century Korea %A Sun Joo Kim %A Jungwon Kim %X

This collection presents and analyzes inquest records that tell the stories of ordinary Korean people under the Choson court (1392-1910). Extending the study of this period, usually limited to elites, into the realm of everyday life, each inquest record includes a detailed postmortem examination and features testimony from everyone directly or indirectly related to the incident. The result is an amazingly vivid, colloquial account of the vibrant, multifaceted societal and legal cultures of early modern Korea. Sun Joo Kim is the Harvard-Yenching Professor of Korean History at Harvard University. Jungwon Kim is assistant professor of Korean history at Columbia University. “This book provides an extremely rare view into social interactions among people of quite different classes in Choson Korea. Points of interest abound.”—Robert E. Hegel, Washington University, St. Louis "This is an important contribution that significantly advances our knowledge of nineteenth-century Korean legal history. The translated cases shine by being able to introduce daily struggles of nonelites and illustrate the complex dynamics of the judiciary system during the last century of the Choson dynasty." - Jisoo Kim, George Washington University

%I University of Washington Press %C Seattle, WA %P 280 %G eng %U http://www.washington.edu/uwpress/search/books/KIMLAW.html %0 Book %D 2013 %T Songs of Seoul: An Ethnography of Voice and Voicing in Christian South Korea %A Nicholas Harkness %X Songs of Seoul is an ethnographic study of voice in South Korea, where the performance of Western opera, art songs, and choral music is an overwhelmingly Evangelical Christian enterprise. Drawing on fieldwork in churches, concert halls, and schools of music, Harkness argues that the European-style classical voice has become a specifically Christian emblem of South Korean prosperity. By cultivating certain qualities of voice and suppressing others, Korean Christians strive to personally embody the social transformations promised by their religion: from superstition to enlightenment; from dictatorship to democracy; from sickness to health; from poverty to wealth; from dirtiness to cleanliness; from sadness to joy; from suffering to grace. Tackling the problematic of voice in anthropology and across a number of disciplines, Songs of Seoul develops an innovative semiotic approach to connecting the materiality of body and sound, the social life of speech and song, and the cultural voicing of perspective and personhood. %I University of California Press %C Berkeley, CA %P 320 %G eng %U http://www.ucpress.edu/book.php?isbn=9780520276536 %0 Book %D 2013 %T New Perspectives on Early Korean Art: From Silla to Koryŏ %E Youn-mi Kim %X Volumes in the Early Korea Project Occasional Series focus on central issues related to the study of early Korean history and archaeology. This volume includes discussion of a variety of artworks, ranging from gold adornments found in Silla tombs to Koryŏ Buddhist paintings scattered in modern museum and private collections, that provide insight into the religious practices, aesthetics, cross-cultural exchanges, and everyday life of the people who made, used, appreciated, and circulated them. Based on thorough investigations of these artworks, their social context, and related texts, the five chapters in this book elucidate the cross-cultural interactions between the peoples and regions of Korea, China and South and Southeast Asia during the Silla to Koryŏ periods. Copyright © 2013 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College Printed in Seoul, Korea by Haingraph Co., Ltd. Distributed by the University of Hawai'i Press %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Book %D 2013 %T The Han Commanderies in Early Korean History %E Mark E. Byington %X Volumes in the Early Korea Project Occasional Series focus on central issues related to the study of early Korean history and archaeology. The present volume treats that period of the history of the Korean peninsula characterized by the presence of commanderies first established by the Chinese Han empire in 108 B.C. The ten chapters of this volume address such topics as the societies that preceded the commanderies, the history and material culture of the commanderies, particularly of Lelang, the political and cultural influence the commanderies exerted upon surrounding regions, and the structural character of the commanderies in Korean viewed in broad perspective. Copyright © 2013 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College Printed in Seoul, Korea by Haingraph Co., Ltd. Distributed by the University of Hawai'i Press %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Book %D 2013 %T Korean Political and Economic Development: Crisis, Security, and Institutional Rebalancing %A Jongryn Mo %A Barry R. Weingast %I Harvard University Press %C Cambridge, MA %P 232 %G eng %U http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674726741 %0 Book %D 2013 %T The Real Modern: Literary Modernism and the Crisis of Representation in Colonial Korea %A Christopher P. Hanscom %I Harvard University Press %C Cambridge, MA %P 248 %G eng %U http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674073265 %0 Book %D 2013 %T Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture, Vol. 6 %E McCann, David R. %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Report %D 2013 %T Korea Institute Spring 2013 Newsletter %A KI %G eng %0 Book %D 2013 %T Voice from the North: Resurrecting Regional Identity Through the Life and Work of Yi Sihang (1672–1736) %A Sun Joo Kim %X "Voice from the North" resurrects the forgotten historical memory of the people and region in late Choson Korea while also enriching the social history of the country. Sun Joo Kim accomplishes this by examining the life and work of Yi Sihang, a historically obscure person from a hinterland in Korea's northwestern region who was also a member of the literati. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Yi Sihang left numerous writings on his region's history and culture, and on the political and social discrimination that he and others in his region faced from the central elite. This work explores a regional history and culture through the frames of microhistory and historical memory. Kim criticizes the historiographical problem of "otherizing" the northern region and fills a gap in Korean historiography—the lack of historical study of the northern region from a regional perspective, P'yongan Province in particular. The biographical format of this work engages readers in the investigation of a person's life within the changing world of his time and also creates a space where private and public intersect. Kim places Yi Sihang at the center of the historical stage while describing, analyzing, and reconstructing the world around him through his life story. %I Stanford University Press %C Palo Alto, CA %P 264 %G eng %0 Book %D 2012 %T From Miracle to Maturity: The Growth of the Korean Economy %A Barry Eichengreen %A Dwight H. Perkins %A Kwanho Shin %I Harvard University Press %C Cambridge, MA %P 382 %G eng %U http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674066755 %0 Book %D 2012 %T River of Fire and Other Stories %A O Chŏnghŭi %A Translated by Bruce Fulton and Ju-Chan Fulton %I Columbia University Press %C New York %P 232 %G eng %U http://www.cup.columbia.edu/book/978-0-231-16066-7/ %0 Book %D 2012 %T Early Korea 3: The Rediscovery of Kaya in History and Archaeology %E Mark E. Byington %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Book %D 2012 %T 숙천제아도 Illustration of My Places of Work (Sukch’ŏn chea to 宿踐諸衙圖): A Visual Journey of One Man's Career %A Kim, Sun Joo, Hur Kyoung Jin, Song Inho, Park Jeong-hye %I Minsokwon %C Seoul, Korea %G eng %U http://www.minsokwon.com/booklist/book_specific.asp?bookno=1801 %0 Book %D 2012 %T Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture, Vol. 5 %A David R. McCann %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Book %D 2012 %T This Side of Time: Poems by Ko Un %A Ko Un, Clare You, Richard Silberg %I White Pine Press %C Buffalo, NY %G eng %U http://www.whitepine.org/catalog.php#T %0 Book %D 2012 %T Reading North Korea: An Ethnological Inquiry %A Sonia Ryang %I Harvard University Press %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %U http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674062474&content=bios %0 Book %D 2011 %T The Park Chung Hee Era: The Transformation of South Korea %A Byung-Kook Kim, Ezra F. Vogel %I Harvard University Press %C Cambridge, Ma %G eng %U http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2011/03/the-park-chung-hee-era-the-transformation-of-south-korea/ %0 Book %D 2011 %T 2H2O + O2 = 2H2O %A Cheonhak Kwon %A Hana Kim (trans) %I Tamal Vista Publications %C Larkspur, CA %G eng %0 Book %D 2011 %T Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture, Vol. 4 %A David R. McCann %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %U http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/journals/azalea/ %0 Book %D 2010 %T State and Society in Middle and Late Silla %E Richard D. McBride II %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Book %D 2010 %T Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture, Vol. 3 %A David R. McCann %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Book %B The Northern Region, Culture and Identity in Korea %D 2010 %T The Northern Region of Korea: History, Identity and Culture %A Sun Joo Kim %B The Northern Region, Culture and Identity in Korea %I University of Washington Press %C Washington %G eng %U http://www.washington.edu/uwpress/search/books/KIMNOR.html %0 Book %D 2010 %T Urban Temple: Sijo, Twisted and Straight %A David R. McCann %I Bo-Leaf Books %C Breinigsville, PA %G eng %0 Book %D 2009 %T Empire of Texts in Motion: Chinese, Korean, and Taiwanese Transculturations of Japanese Literature %A Karen Laura Thornber %I Harvard University Press %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %U http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674036253 %0 Book %D 2009 %T Empire's Twilight: Northeast Asia under the Mongols %A David M. Robinson %I Harvard University Press %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %U http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674036086 %0 Book %D 2009 %T Early Korea 2: The Samhan Period in Korean History %E Mark E. Byington %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Book %D 2009 %T From Wonso Pond %A Kang Kyong-Ae, Samuel Perry %I The Feminist Press %C New York, NY %G eng %U http://www.feministpress.org/books/kang-kyng-ae/wonso-pond %0 Book %D 2009 %T Scale and Stairs: Selected Poems of Heeduk Ra %A Won-Chung Kim, Christopher Merrill %I White Pine Press %C Buffalo, NY %G eng %U http://www.whitepine.org/catalog.php#S %0 Book %D 2009 %T The Red Room: Stories of Trauma in Contemporary Korea %A Bruce Fulton, Ju-Chan Fulton, Wŏn-sŏ Pak, Chŏng-hŭi O, Chʻŏr-u Im %I University of Hawai'i Press %C Honolulu, HI %G eng %U http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/p-6012-9780824833978.aspx %0 Book %D 2008 %T The Power of the Buddhas: The Politics of Buddhism during the Koryo Dynasty (918 - 1392) %A Sem Vermeersch %I Harvard University Press %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %U http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674031883 %0 Book %D 2008 %T Tradition, Treaties, and Trade: Qing Imperialism and Chosŏn Korea, 1850–1910 %A Kirk W. Larsen %I Harvard University Press %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %U http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674060739 %0 Book %D 2008 %T Deliverance and Submission: Evangelical Women and the Negotiation of Patriarchy in South Korea %A Kelly H. Chong %I Harvard University Press %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %U http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674031074 %0 Book %D 2008 %T Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture, Vol. 2 %A David McCann %I University of Hawai'i Press %C Honolulu, HI %G eng %U http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/p-5951-9780979580024.aspx %0 Book %D 2008 %T Early Korea 1: Reconsidering Early Korean History through Archaeology %E Mark E. Byington %I Korea Institute, Harvard University %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Book %D 2008 %T One Human Family and Other Stories %A Chung Yeun-Hee, Hyun-Jae Yee Sallee %I White Pine Press %C Buffalo, NY %G eng %U http://www.whitepine.org/catalog.php#O %0 Book %D 2007 %T A History of the Early Korean Kingdom of Paekche, together with an annotated translation of The Paekche Annals of the Samguk sagi %A Johnathan Best %I Harvard University Press %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %U http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674019577 %0 Book %D 2007 %T Between Dreams and Reality: The Military Examination in Late Chosŏn Korea, 1600-1894 %A Eugene Y. Park %I Harvard University Press %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %U http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674025028&content=book %0 Book %D 2007 %T Woman on the Terrace %A Moon Chung-hee, Seong-kon Kim, Alec Gordon %I White Pine Press %C Buffalo, NY %G eng %U http://www.whitepine.org/catalog.php#W %0 Book %D 2007 %T Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture, Vol. 1 %E David R. McCann %E Young-Jun Lee %I University of Hawai‘i Press %C Honolulu, HI %G eng %U http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/p-5335-9780979580000.aspx %0 Book %D 2006 %T The Three Way Tavern %A Ko Un, Clare You, Richard Silberg %I University of California Press %C Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA %G eng %U http://www.ucpress.edu/book.php?isbn=9780520246133 %0 Book %D 2006 %T Eyes of Dew %A Chonggi Mah, Brother Anthony of Taizé (trans) %I White Pine Press %C Buffalo, NY %G eng %U http://www.whitepine.org/catalog.php#E %0 Book %D 2006 %T The Dwarf %A Se-hŭI Cho, Bruce Fulton, Ju-Chan Fulton, Ju-Chan Fulton %I University of Hawai'i Press %C Honolulu, HI %G eng %U http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/p-4607-9780824831011.aspx %0 Book %D 2005 %T Modern Korean Fiction %A Bruce Fulton, Youngmin Kwon %I Columbia University Press %C New York, NY %G eng %U http://cup.columbia.edu/book/978-0-231-13512-2/modern-korean-fiction %0 Book %D 2005 %T Everything Yearned For : Manhae's poems of Love and Longing %A Francisca Cho %I Wisdom Publications %C Somerville, MA %G eng %U http://www.wisdompubs.org/pages/display.lasso?-keyvalue=32872&-token.action=&image=1 %0 Book %D 2005 %T Even Birds Leave the World: Selected Poems of Ji-Woo Hwang %A Won-Chung Kim, Christopher Merrill %I White Pine Press %C Buffalo, NY %G eng %U http://www.whitepine.org/catalog.php#E %0 Book %D 2005 %T The Depths of A Clam %A Kim Kwang-Kyu, Brother Anthony of Taizé, Kim Young-Moo %I White Pine Press %C Buffalo, NY %G eng %U http://www.whitepine.org/catalog.php#T %0 Book %D 2005 %T The Dog Thief %A Chul-Woo Lim, Myung-Hee Kim, %I Tamal Vista Publications %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Book %D 2005 %T Trees on a Slope %A Sun-wŏn Hwang, Bruce Fulton, Ju-Chan Fulton %I University of Hawai'i Press %C Honolulu, HI %G eng %U http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/p-3824-9780824827670.aspx %0 Book %D 2005 %T Yi Kwang-su and modern Korean literature, Mujŏng %A Ann Sung-hi Lee %I East Asia Program, Cornell University %C Ithaca, NY %G eng %0 Book %D 2005 %T When The Plug Gets Unplugged %A Kim Hyesoon, Don Mee Choi %I TinFish Press %C Kāneohe, HI %G eng %U http://www.tinfishpress.com/unplugged.html %0 Book %D 2005 %T Echoing Song: Contemporary Korean Women Poets %A Lee, Peter H. %I White Pine Press %C Buffalo, NY %G eng %U http://www.whitepine.org/catalog.php#E %0 Book %D 2005 %T Because of the Rain: A Selection of Korean Zen Poems %A Kim, Daljin; Kim, Wŏn-jung; Merrill, Christopher %I White Pine Press %C Buffalo, NY %G eng %U http://www.whitepine.org/catalog.php#B %0 Book %D 2004 %T The Columbia Anthology of Modern Korean Poetry %A McCann, David R. %I Columbia University Press %C New York, NY %G eng %U http://cup.columbia.edu/book/978-0-231-11128-7/the-columbia-anthology-of-modern-korean-poetry %0 Book %D 2002 %T The Book of Korean Shijo %A Kevin O'Rourke %I Harvard University Asia Center and Harvard University Press %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %U http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674008571