Acta Koreana
Scope & Guideline
Connecting Scholars to the Heart of Korean Cultural Studies
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Cultural Studies:
The journal focuses on diverse aspects of Korean culture, including literature, art, and performance, analyzing how these elements shape and reflect societal values. - Historical Analysis:
Acta Koreana emphasizes historical research, particularly concerning Korea's past, including colonialism, social movements, and cultural transformations. - Translation Studies:
The journal serves as a key platform for examining the intricacies of translation within Korean literature, offering insights into linguistic nuances and cultural interpretations. - Interdisciplinary Approaches:
The journal promotes interdisciplinary research that combines literature, history, sociology, and cultural studies to provide comprehensive analyses of Korean phenomena. - North-South Korean Dynamics:
A significant focus is placed on the cultural and political narratives surrounding North and South Korea, exploring their historical relationships and contemporary issues.
Trending and Emerging
- Urban Ecology and Regeneration:
Recent papers indicate a growing interest in the intersection of urban development and ecological sustainability, particularly in the context of post-industrial landscapes in Korea. - Cultural Identity and Memory:
There is an increasing trend towards exploring themes of cultural identity, memory, and representation, particularly in how these concepts are negotiated within the context of modern Korean society. - Intertextuality in Literature:
Emerging studies are focusing on intertextual relationships in Korean literature, examining how contemporary works engage with historical texts and cultural references. - Film and Media Studies:
The journal is expanding its focus on film and media, particularly in relation to how they influence and reflect societal changes and cultural narratives in Korea. - Globalization and Korean Culture:
Recent publications are increasingly addressing the impact of globalization on Korean culture, including how Korean media and traditions are reinterpreted in global contexts.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Folk Tales:
The exploration of traditional Korean folk tales in contemporary contexts appears to be decreasing, with fewer studies published that connect these narratives to modern societal issues. - Postcolonial Studies:
Research specifically framed within postcolonial theory has become less frequent, indicating a potential shift towards more contemporary cultural analyses rather than historical critiques. - Buddhism and Religious Practices:
While Buddhism remains a significant aspect of Korean culture, the focused academic inquiry into its practices and historical developments has waned, suggesting a move towards broader cultural themes. - Colonial Literature:
The study of literature produced during the colonial period is becoming less prominent, possibly as the journal shifts towards more modern literary critiques and contemporary themes. - Regional Korean Studies:
Research focusing on specific regions within Korea, such as Jeju Island or the Gyeongsang provinces, has seen a reduction, indicating a broader focus on national narratives instead.
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