BYU Asian Studies Student Journal
BYU's Asian Studies Student Journal publishes student papers on a wide range of topics including history, politics, literature, culture, art and more. Papers should meet the following criteria:
Research on an Asian topic
2000 to 7000 words
Written by a BYU student (regardless of major)
If you have a research paper that deserves to be seen by more than your professor, consider submitting it for consideration.
Current Volume: Volume 11 (2026)
Full Issue
Articles
Cultivating Seeds of Virtue:
Sarai Brown
The Second Great Reform:
Margaret Jeppesen
Colonial Legacy and National Identity:
Nina Harris
Connecting to the Motherland:
Grace Truett
Made for War, Abandoned in Peace:
Michelle Parada-Gonzalez
Harmony in Transit:
Bridget Eddy
Blue Spring (2001):
George Dibble
Adapting Sherlock Holmes:
Victoria Ho
One Family Under Kim:
Jared Johnson
Memories of the Low-Income Elderly of South Korea
Jacob Gilbert
Motherhood in K-Drama:
Rebecca DeWitt
The Hallyu Hexagon:
Katherine Linton
Silencing the Party, Amplifying the Music:
Brian Lewis