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If your journal (I am looking at you, Korea Observer) purports to be a Korean Studies journal, then this is *even more* something you should be aware of-- Journal of Korean Studies, Korea Journal, etc. they all include 로마자 so that you can find the original and so that you always know
It's like if you have a troublesome group of #kpop fans, it's almost always the same fandom. I really like the members or I would have been long gone...
what language it was written in. The journal I co-edit (Asian Dance Journal) uses 한글, then 로마자, then translation. It's not that hard. Most journals are wholly online now, who cares if your bibliography gets a tiny bit longer?
That translates as Popular Music or maybe Journal of Popular Music-- both 'Popular Music' and 'Journal of Popular Music Studies' are existing English language journals. My article, that actually appears in 대중음악 could be mistaken as a hallucination if the title is rendered ONLY in translation.
People don't support "artists" that make this sort of orientalist ick. Get official merch. Get merch that is made by an artist that is Korean. Don't buy AI designed pan-Asian schlock.
26 June, 9am KOREA #Conference "Echoes and Shadows: The Transpacific Korean War" #KoreanWar #KoreanHistory Zoom information is on the poster below