Memory Studies
Memory Studies is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the study of "the social, cultural, political and technical shifts affecting how, what and why individuals, groups and societies remember and forget". The journal's editors-in-chief are Andrew Hoskins (University of Glasgow), Amanda Barnier (Macquarie University), Wulf Kansteiner (State University of New York), and John Sutton (Macquarie University). It was established in 2008 and is currently published by SAGE Publications.
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April 2013; 6 (2)
Special issue: On Korean Memory
Guest editor: Mikyoung Kim
Editorial
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o Mikyoung Kim
On Korean memory
Memory Studies April 2013 6: 125-129, doi:10.1177/1750698012473684
Articles
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o Jeong-Chul Kim and
o Gary A Fine
Collaborators and national memory: The creation of the encyclopedia of pro-Japanese collaborators in Korea
Memory Studies April 2013 6: 130-145, doi:10.1177/1750698012473685
o Jerôme de Wit
The representation of the enemy in North and South Korean literature from the Korean War
Memory Studies April 2013 6: 146-160, first published on January 28, 2013 doi:10.1177/1750698012473689
o Heonik Kwon
Legacies of the Korean War: Transforming ancestral rituals in South Korea
Memory Studies April 2013 6: 161-173, doi:10.1177/1750698012473687
o Seungsook Moon
Living memory of Roh Moo Hyun: Group cohesion, cultural politics, and the process of symbolic interaction
Memory Studies April 2013 6: 174-190, doi:10.1177/1750698012473692
o Youngshik D Bong
Built to last: The Dokdo territorial controversy. The baseline conditions in domestic politics and international security of Japan and South Korea
Memory Studies April 2013 6: 191-203, doi:10.1177/1750698012473697
o Suk-Young Kim
Documenting the “Flower of Reunificationâ€: Lim Su-gyeong and the memories of Korean border crossing
Memory Studies April 2013 6: 204-217, doi:10.1177/1750698012473699
o Mikyoung Kim
The changing faces of heroines: Korean women in folklore
Memory Studies April 2013 6: 218-231, doi:10.1177/1750698012473701
Book review
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o Walter C Clemens, Jr
Book review: The Park Chung Hee Era: The Transformation of South Korea
Memory Studies April 2013 6: 232-234, doi:10.1177/1750698013476611
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