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Early Korean Americans and Their Publishing, Focusing on the Collections of the University of Washington Libraries
The article demonstrates how early Korean Americans actively utilized the publication of books and journals in Korean vernacular language as a vehicle to educate next generation for the nation’s self-reliance, to strengthen national power among Koreans for independence movement, and to preserve national spirit during Japanese occupation in early 20th century.
期刊介绍:
East Asian Publishing and Society is a journal dedicated to the study of the publishing of texts and images in East Asia, from the earliest times up to the present. The journal provides a platform for multi-disciplinary research by scholars addressing publishing practices in China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan and Vietnam. East Asian Publishing and Society invites articles that treat any aspect of publishing history: production, distribution, and reception of manuscripts, imprints (books, periodicals, pamphlets, and single sheet prints), and electronic text. Studies of authorship and editing, the business of publishing, reading audiences and reading practices, libraries and book collection, the relationship between the state and publishing—to name just a few possible topics—are welcome.