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The James B. Palais Book Prize has been awarded annually since 2010 by the
Association for Asian Studies The Association for Asian Studies (AAS) is a scholarly, non-political and non-profit professional association focusing on Asia and the study of Asia. It is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. The Association provides members with an Annu ...
(AAS). Pioneer
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James Palais James B. Palais (Korean: 제임스 팔레) (1934-2006) was an American historian, koreanologist, and writer. He served as Professor of Korean History at the University of Washington; and he was a key figure in establishing Korean studies in the Uni ...
is commemorated in the name of this prize. The Palais Prize acknowledges an outstanding English language book published on Korea; and the prize honors the author of the book.AAS
James B. Palais Book Prize
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AAS prize

AAS is a scholarly, non-political, non-profit professional association which includes all persons interested in Asia. The association was founded in 1941 as publisher of the ''Far Eastern Quarterly'' (now the ''Journal of Asian Studies''). The organization has gone through a series of reorganizations since those early days; but its continuing mission is to foster the exchange of information among scholars and to increase understanding about East Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. The Northeast Asia Council (NEAC) of the AAS oversees the James Palais Book Prize.


Select list of honorees

* 2010 — Sem Vermeersch, ''The Power of the Buddhas: the Politics of Buddhism during the Koryo Dynasty, 918–1392'' (Harvard University Asia Center, 2008) * 2011 — Hwasook Nam, ''Building Ships, Building a Nation: Korea's Democratic Unionism under Park Chung Hee'' (University of Washington Press, 2009)University of Washington Press
Award Winners
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* 2012 — Eleana J. Kim, ''Adopted Territory: Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Politics of Belonging'' (Duke University Press, 2010) * 2013 — Suk-Young Kim, ''Illusive Utopia: Theater, Film and Everyday Performance in North Korea'' (University of Michigan Press, 2011) * 2014 —
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, ''Literature and Film in Cold War South Korea: Freedom’s Frontier'' (Columbia University Press, 2012) * 2015 —
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, ''Everyday Life in the North Korean Revolution: 1945-1950'' (Cornell University Press, 2013) * 2016 —
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, ''Split Screen Korea: Shin Sang-ok and Postwar Cinema'' (University of Minnesota Press, 2014) * 2016 Honorable Mention —
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, '' When the Future Disappears: The Modernist Imagination in Late Colonial Korea'' (Columbia University Press, 2014) * 2017 — Jisoo Kim, ''The Emotions of Justice: Gender, Status, and Legal Performance in Chosŏn Korea'' (University of Washington Press, 2015) * 2017 Honorable Mention —
Hyun Ok Park Korea's provinces ('' Do''; hangul: 도; hanja: ) have been the primary administrative division of Korea since the mid Goryeo dynasty in the early 11th century, and were preceded by provincial-level divisions (''Ju'' and ''Mok'') dating back t ...
, '' The Capitalist Unconscious: From Korean Unification to Transnational Korea'' (Columbia University Press, 2015) * 2018 — Youngju Ryu, ''Writers of the Winter Republic: Literature and Resistance in Park Chung Hee’s Korea'' (University of Hawaii Press , 2015) * 2018 Honorable Mention — Jaeeun Kim, ''Contested Embrace: Transborder Membership Politics in Twentieth-Century Korea'' (Stanford University Press, 2016) * 2019 — Eunjung Kim - ''Curative Violence: Rehabilitating Disability, Gender, and Sexuality in Modern Korea'' (Duke University Press, 2017) * 2020 — Yoon Sun Yang, ''From Domestic Women to Sensitive Young Men: Translating the Individual in Early Colonial Korea'' (Harvard University Asia Center, 2017) *2020 Honorable Mention - Hwansoo Ilmee Kim, ''The Korean Buddhist Empire: A Transnational History, 1910-1945'' (Harvard University Asia Center, 2018) * 2021 — Monica Kim, ''The Interrogation Rooms of the Korea War: The Untold History'' (Princeton University Press, 2019)


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