International Journal of Korean Humanities and Social Sciences

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Vol. 11 (2025)
Published 2026 February 26

INTRODUCTION:
International Journal of  Korean Humanities and Social Sciences is published once a year by the Faculty of Modern Languages and Literatures, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland in co-edition with Inha University, Incheon, South Korea and Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea. It contains articles, reviews and reports in English. It is devoted mainly to works dealing with broadly understood current and original studies providing valuable insight into Korean (i) humanities (classics, law, linguistics, literature, performing and visual arts, philosophy, religion), and (ii) social sciences (anthropology, communication studies, cultural studies, economics, history, political sciences, sociology, etc.).

We are indexed in ErihPlus (date of approval: 2018.06.14).

INDEXED IN: CROSSREF, ERIH Plus, EZB, Google Scholar; OPENALEX, THE KEEPERS, WorldCat.

DOI: 10.14746/kr
ISSN: 2449-7444     
ISSN online: 2720-6327

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(2020-):

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Announcements

General call for papers - volume 11/2025

We welcome original (meaning the text has not been published previously nor submitted before to another journal for consideration) and high-quality Korean humanities and/or Korean social science-related submissions in English to our 2025 volume (end of submissions: 15th of June 2025; publication planned: end of a year 2025). We do not charge Authors for publication. The Authors are expected to have their texts proofread for English in order to ensure linguistic quality of the manuscript prior to the submission. 

More information, as well as submission guidelines, formatting standards, license agreement etc. available at Journal website: https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/kr

 

Best regards,

IJKHSS Editorial Team

koreanhumanities@gmail.com


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2025 January 23

Articles

Chang-Dong Ryuem
9-27
Colonial Korea’s Perspectives and Literary Representations of the First World War: A Focus on the 1910s Maeil-Sinbo and Shinhan-Minbo (New Korea)
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Hosung Kim
29-57
Two Aspects of the “Individual” in Korean Lyric Poetry: Focusing on the Poems of Kim Sowol and Yoo Chihwan
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Marlena Oleksiuk
59-77
A Study on the Voices of Resistance in Korean Poetry under Japanese Colonial Rule
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Seok-Yeol Choi
79-106
A Colonial Intellectual's Project and Its Limitations in Transcending ‘Nation’-Focusing on Jang Hyuk-ju's Novels The Man Who Was Divided (1933) and Pilgrimage (1943)
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Seongho Jang
107-127
Configurations of Vision in Korean Postwar Poetry: Cases of Jeon Bong-geon and Kim Gu-yong
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Bokyoung Kim
129-149
Aspects of Voices Appearing in Shin Kyung-Rim’s Poetry
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Seong-Ah Lee
151-170
The transition from “fantastic reality” to the “realistic fantasy” in the 1990s and the novel as practice –Rereading Kim Young-ha’s “Jeon Tae-il and Showgirl”
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Hyo-Won Lee
171-189
Changes in 18th-Century Japanese Academic Circles and Tongsinsa 通信使 Exchange: Focusing on the Emergence of the Sorai School 徂徠學派 and the Publication Process of the Pildamchanghwajip 筆談唱和集
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Ji Hoon Chung, Yeseul Choi, Nayoung Kim, Minji You, Theodore Jun Yoo
191-231
Cultivating Effective Educators: Experiential Learning in Korean Language Teacher Education
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Soojin Lee, Nara Yoon
233-254
The Brain as Myth: Cinematic Representations and Mythic Reproduction in the Korean Science Fiction Film Jung_E
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