Publications in Korean Studies
Korean Studies at Stony Brook has been very active in producing high quality scholarly
books in Korean studies, especially in areas other than economics and political science.
The program has received lots of supports and funding for publications and worked
through strategic partnerships with academic institutions in Korea and publishers
here in the United States. The major publication projects the Korean Studies at Stony
Brook involved include Korean Studies Book Series, SUNY-SNU Textbook Series, Wonhyo
Translation Project and Korean Classics Series. It has published or coordinated about
fifteen books so far and some more are coming soon.
The Korean Studies Book Series at the State University of New York Press is one of the few academic series wholly devoted to Korean Studies, and it may well be the most active. The following is a list of the 14 titles in the SUNY Press Korean Studies Series:
- Buddhist Faith and Sudden Enlightenment, Sung Bae Park (1993)
- The Four-Seven Debate: An Annotated Translation of the Most Famous Controversy in Korean Neo-Confucian Thought, Michael C. Kalton, et. al. (1994)
- The Korean Neo-Confucianism of Yi Yulgok, Young-chan Ro (1995)
- The Korean Neo-Confucianism of Yi T'oegye and Yi Yukgok, Edward Y. J. Chung (1995)
- Tao-sheng's Commentary on the Lotus Sutra, Young-ho Kim (1996)
- The Korean Economy: A Visions for the 21st Century, Hyung-Koo Lee (1996)
- Chong Yagyong: Korea's Challenge to Orthodox Neo-Confucianism, Mark Setton (1997)
- Christ and Ceasar in Modern Korea, Wijo Kang (1997)
- Kim Songsu: Korean Nationalist Entrepreneur, Choong Soon Kim (1998)
- Modern Korean History, edited by Wayne Patterson and Yur-bok Lee (1998)
- The Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment with Commentary by the Son Monk Kihwa, Charles
Muller (1999) - The Korean Language, edited by Ik Sop Lee and S. Robert Ramsey (2000)
- Understanding Korean Politics, edited by Chung-in Moon (2001)
- Syncretism: The Religious Context of Christian Beginnings in Korea, David Chung (2001)
- The Dharma Master Chongsan of Won Buddhism, Chongsan (2012)
- One Korean's Approach to Buddhism, Sung Bae Park (2009)
Six other titles are currently under consideration for inclusion to the series
In 1994, the Korean Studies Program entered into a partnership with Seoul National University in Korea to create a series of 11 original textbooks in various areas of Korean Studies. Scholars at SNU were to write and edit the volumes in Korean, and we were to oversee the translation and the publication. All costs were borne by SNU and the Korea Foundation, with additional funding from the Daesan foundation in Korea. Two books have been published in the SUNY Press Korean Studies Series: The Korean Language, edited by Ik Sop Lee and S. Robert Ramsey (2000), and Understanding Korean Politics, edited by Chung-in Moon (2001). Two more are presently under consideration by SUNY Press.