List of Publications
Korean Studies Books
- Kang, H. Under the Black Umbrella: Voices from Colonial Korea, 1910–1945. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2001. Chosen in 2010 as one of the top 100 books in English about Korea by the Korea Foundation.
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Kuroi Kasano Shitade (Under the Black Umbrella). Tokyo, Japan: Blues Interaction, 2006.
Kŏmŭn usan arae esŏ (Under the Black Umbrella). Seoul, Korea: Sanchurum, 2011.
- Kang, H. Family Lineage Records as a Resource for Korean History. Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2007.
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- Kang, H. Into the Stillness of a Korean Buddhist Temple. Smashwords eBooks, November 2016.
- Kang, H. Tombstones without a Tomb: Korea's Queen Sindok, 1355–2005. Seoul, Korea: Seoul Selections Press, anticipated publication, summer 2017.
Books for Children
Education-Related Books
- Kang, H. Around the World in Eighty Days: A World Wide Geography Contest. Culver City, CA: Social Studies School Service, 1985.
- Kang, H. Phonemic Awareness: Listening Activities to Develop Pre-reading Skills. Torrance, CA: Fearon Teacher Aids, 1997.
- Kang, H. Creating an Inclusive Classroom: Helpful Hints for Mainstreamed Kids. Torrance, CA: Fearon Teacher Aids, 1999. Winner of Early Childhood News 2000 Directors’ Choice Award.
- Kang, H. Helpful Hints for Teaching Math. Torrance, CA: Fearon Teacher Aids, 2001.
Korean Studies Journal Articles
- Kang, H. “The Ghosts of AnYang Past,” Lucky Goldstar Bulletin; Seoul, Korea; May 1986.
- Kang, H. “Echoes from the Vineyard,” The Korea Central Daily Newspaper (English Edition); San Francisco, CA; January 24, 1991.
- Kang, H. “Tigers in the Tree: Korean Family Lineage Records,” Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society; Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch; Seoul, Korea; 1991, pp.9–21.
- Kang, H. “The Politics of Ancestors,” Robert Buswell, Jr, ed., Korean Culture; Korean Cultural Center; Los Angeles, CA; Fall 1996.
- Kang, H. “Hidden in Full View: Shamanism in Korea,” Robert Buswell, Jr, ed., Korean Culture; Korean Cultural Center; Los Angeles, CA; Winter 1998.
- Kang, H. “In Response to Michael Austin,” Viewpoint Correspondence, Asian Studies Newsletter; Fall 1999, p.11.
- Kang, H. “Under the Black Umbrella”; paper presented at the Fourth Pacific and Asia Conference on Korea; Vancouver, British Columbia; May 1998, and included in conference proceedings, 1999.
- Kang, H. “The Great Korean Gender Shift: Confucian Philosophy Becomes Confucian Law,” in IEKAS Online Newsletter, 02-38 (No. 275); December 13, 2002; In Our Times Series, part 4.
- Kang, H. “Pawn of Confucian Controversy: Korea’s Queen Sindŏk”; paper presented at Western Association of Asian Studies; Phoenix, AZ; October 2003.
- Kang, H. “Strong Voices for Severe Times: Korea Under Japanese Control”; paper presented at Western Association of Asian Studies; Phoenix, AZ; October 2003.
- Kang, H. “The Legacy Lingers On: Confucian Law and the Erosion of Women’s Rights”; paper presented at ORIAS seminar for K–12 teachers; University of California, Berkeley; July 2004.
Education-Related Journal Articles
- Imel, L. and Kang, H. “Critical Thinking in a K-5 Setting,”Thrust for Educational Leadership; October 1983, pp.30–32.
- Kang, H. “Taj Mahal, Where Are You? A World Geography Contest for Grades 3, 4 and 5,” The California Geographer; Volume 27, 1987, pp.121–124.
- Kang, H. “Popcorn for Peer Support,” Intervention in School and Clinic; Austin, TX; Vol. 28, No. 2, November 1992, pp.114–118.
Articles for Children
- Kang, H. “Bikes that Hop and Jump,” Breakaway, Focus on the Family; Colorado Springs, CO; February 1996.
- Kang, H. “Black Dragon Princess” (from the diary of Crown Princess Hong, 1745 AD), Cricket; Peru, IL; March 1996.