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 Special Theme: Socio-Cultural and Political Changes in South Korea through a Discursive Lens
1 Editors’ Introduction: Socio-Cultural and Political Changes in South Korea through a Discursive Lens
Timothy C. Lim, Changzoo Song
Int J Korean Hist. 2021;26(2):1-10.   Published online August 30, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2021.26.2.1
                        
11 “We Are Not Foreigners”: Constructing Migrant Subjects through Korean Chinese Migrants’ Claims-Making in South Korea
Yang-Sook Kim, Yi-Chun Chien
Int J Korean Hist. 2021;26(2):11-40.   Published online August 30, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2021.26.2.11
                        
41 Ideas, Discourse, and the Microfoundations of South Korea’s Diasporic Engagement: Explaining the Institutional Embrace of Ethnic Koreans Since the 1990s
Timothy C. Lim, Changzoo Song
Int J Korean Hist. 2021;26(2):41-82.   Published online August 30, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2021.26.2.41
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83 The Shifting Moral Authority of the Conservative Evangelicals’ Anti-LGBT Movement in South Korea
Wondong Lee
Int J Korean Hist. 2021;26(2):83-116.   Published online August 30, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2021.26.2.83
                        
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117 Religion, Business, and Global Visions: An Exploration of South Korea’s Discourse on Halal
Ray Kim
Int J Korean Hist. 2021;26(2):117-150.   Published online August 30, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2021.26.2.117
                        
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 Article
151 Items of Tributary Gifts (Pangmul 方物) Sent to the Ming Dynasty by Chosŏn and their Changing Trends
Doyoung Koo
Int J Korean Hist. 2021;26(2):151-180.   Published online August 30, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2021.26.2.151
                        
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 Book Review
181 Seeds of Control: Japan’s Empire of Forestry in Korea. By David Fedman. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2020. ix, 292 p [ISBN: 9780295747453]
Anne Whitehouse
Int J Korean Hist. 2021;26(2):181-192.   Published online August 30, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2021.26.2.181
                        
 History in Cinema Review
193 Joseon Exorcist and the ‘Uncanny Valley’ of Korean Historical Dramas: On the Problems of ‘Distorted’ Representations of History in Korean Popular Culture Products
Kyoung-ryang Ki
Int J Korean Hist. 2021;26(2):193-202.   Published online August 30, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2021.26.2.193
                        
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