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[Commlist] CFP | Contemporary Korean Language, Culture and Society
Tue Jun 13 21:37:50 GMT 2023
*From Koreanness to K-ness: Contemporary Korean Language, Culture and
Society*
Call for papers for an edited volume
*_Deadline for abstracts: 30 July 2023_*
*Book editors*
Dr Seryun Lee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
Dr Youkyung Ju-Zaveroni (SOAS University of London)
The popularity of Korean cultural content, which used to be limited to
Asian countries in the past or sporadic fads such as ‘Gangnam Style’ in
2012, has now turned into a cultural phenomenon that attracts global
attention. Beginning with the rise of the ‘Korean wave’, i.e. the
so-called /Hallyu/, driven by Korean dramas in the 1990s, followed by
the popularity of ‘K-pop’ in the 2000s and then the emergence of
‘K-culture’ as a broader cultural phenomenon from the 2010s onwards, the
global appeal of South Korean culture has sparked an interest in various
facets of Korean language, culture and society.
These recent changes present a unique opportunity to reassess and
reshape our approach to Korean studies, which has historically
contributed to the theorisation of ‘Koreanness’ as a strong national
identity significantly influenced by Confucian values. Indeed, a
multitude of K-words—from the ever-popular domains of ‘K-pop’, ‘K-drama’
and ‘K-food’ to ‘K-/jangnyeo /[oldest daughter]’, ‘K-/jikjangin/ [office
worker]’ and ‘K-/sidaek/ [in-laws]’—reflects the diverse but coherent
manifestations of the new Koreanness, which often transcends the
boundaries of tradition and history. The evolving landscape of
contemporary Korean culture and society invites new perspectives and
interdisciplinary approaches.
Against this backdrop, this edited volume aims to conceptualise ‘K-ness’
as a way of understanding the underlying characteristics that shape the
semiotic, cultural and sociological representations of contemporary
Korean culture and society. By exploring themes, topics and theories
linked to ongoing discussions and emerging trends in Korean studies, we
seek to illuminate the multidimensional nature of ‘K-ness’. This
exploration may provide not only an in-depth understanding of South
Korea but also insights into interdisciplinary research on the
intersection among the evolution of language, cultural diffusion and the
representation of contemporary society.
This edited volume seeks to pave new paths in Korean studies by shedding
light on various dimensions of contemporary Korean language, culture and
society. We invite researchers from various disciplines, including
anthropology, cultural studies, linguistics, media studies and
sociology, to contribute to this volume. We particularly welcome
innovative and critical approaches. Suggested topics include, but are
not limited to:
· Korean history represented in the arts
· The reinterpretation and refashioning of Korean cultural heritage
· The representation of North Korea in South Korean media
· The popularity of Korean dramas and films on streaming platforms
· Korean content and producers in the creative industry
· K-pop fandom as political and social agents
· Feminism and the role of women in contemporary Korea
· LGBTQ+ in Korea
· Korean soft power
· Cultural policies and media governance in Korea
· Neologisms in Korean
· Changes of honorifics and politeness in the contemporary Korean
language
· Multilingualism and multiculturalism in Korean
· European responses to Korean contemporary literature
· Translation from and into Korean
· Challenges and possibilities in the Korean studies curriculum
*Submission instructions*
Contributions should be up to 6,000 words (inclusive of references,
tables, figures, appendices and endnotes). Contributors must obtain
copyright permission, where necessary, prior to publication. *Abstracts
of 400 words* and *a brief bio* should be submitted through this form
<https://streaklinks.com/Bix66-aDw7RZbZjVmQ1WgRNW/https%3A%2F%2Fforms.gle%2FPt3E8QRZ43deFzsAA>by
30 July 2023. Should you have any enquiries, please feel free to contact
us ((seryunlee /at/ hufs.ac.kr) <mailto:(seryunlee /at/ hufs.ac.kr)> and
(yj7 /at/ soas.ac.uk) <mailto:(yj7 /at/ soas.ac.uk)>).
* Abstract submission: 30 July 2023
* Notification of acceptance: 15 September 2023
* Tentative publisher: Routledge
https://sites.google.com/view/knesscfp
<https://sites.google.com/view/knesscfp>
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