On this page is the bibliography of academic sources used in the project so far.
- Chang, Hyun Kyong Hannah. “A Fugitive Christian Public: Singing, Sentiment, and Socialization in Colonial Korea.” Journal of Korean Studies 25, no. 2 (2020): 291-323.
- Chang, Hyun Kyong Hannah. “Singing and Praying among Korean Christian Converts (1896–1915): A Trans-Pacific Genealogy of the Modern
- Chang, Hyun Kyong Hannah. “Transcending the Past: Singing and the Lingering Cold War in the Korean Christian Diaspora.” Twentieth-Century Music 18, no. 3 (2021): 447-467.
- Harkness, Nicholas. Songs of Seoul: An Ethnography of Voice and Voicing in Christian South Korea. Berkley: University of California Press 2014.
- Harkness, Nicolas. Glossalia and the Problem of Language. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2021.
- Im, Bo kyung Blenda. “Delay, or, when breath precedes encounter: Aesthet(h)ic(al) negotiations in black gospel’s Afro-Asian crossings.” In Ethics and Christian Musicking, edited by Nathan Myrick and Mark Porter, 51-70. New York: Routledge, 2021.
- Korean Voice .” In The Oxford Handbook of Voice Studies, edited by Nina Sun Eidsheim and Ketherine Meizel,
- Oak, Seung-Deuk. “The Making of Korean Christianity: Protestant Encounters with Korean Religions, 1876-1915.” Journal of Korean Religions 5, no. 1 (2014): 136-139.