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Korea Foundation Visiting Lecturer

Kim So Hye

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Korean Studies
Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago
M.A. in Cinema Studies, Korea National University of Arts

Profile

I received my Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Civilizations from the University of Chicago in 2019. Following that, I served as a Weinberg Postdoctoral Fellow at Northwestern University from 2019 to 2021, where I taught courses on Korean cinema, culture, and literature. Before joining the University of Hong Kong, I worked as a research professor at the Outreach Center for Korean Linguistic, Literary, and Cultural Studies at Korea University.


My research interests focus on Korean and East Asian films of diaspora, as well as transnational East Asian cinema and independent film movements. My work-in-progress manuscript, entitled "Beyond Longing and Belonging: The Cinematic Interplay between the Nation and its Diaspora in South Korea," situates Korean diaspora films within the broader context of East Asian cultural production during the long twentieth century. It also examines the cinematic mobility of the Korean diaspora in the post-Cold War era, exploring how these films affect, subvert, and transform both national and transnational conceptions of Korean cinema.


In addition to my academic pursuits, I have been actively involved in the Korean independent film scene as a programmer, organizer, and moderator at various film festivals. Most recently, I organized exhibitions and forums focusing on the films of Koreans in Japan at the DMZ International Documentary Film Festival.


Teaching


At the University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and Korea University, I have taught a diverse range of courses covering Korean literature, film, culture, history, and language. The Korean humanities courses I have led delve into topics beyond Korean culture and media, extending to questions of migration, multiculturalism, civil society, democratization, and gender issues in Korea.


Education


Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago

M.A. in Cinema Studies, Korea National University of Arts

B.A. in Education, Korea University

Tel. No.

39177324

Email

Office

1050, Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus, HKU

HKU Scholars Hub

ORCID

Region and Language

Korean

Research Area

Korean and East Asian films

Key Publications

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Article

The Inside and Outside of Minor Feelings: The Distribution and Restructuring of Minor Feelings in Narrative Works by Korean Americans (안과 밖의 마이너 필링스: 한국계 미국인 서사의 유통과 소수적 감정의 재배치)

Yŏsŏng Munhak Yŏn’gu 56 (2022): 50–81.

Kim So Hye

Han'guk Yŏsŏng Munhak Hakhoe (한국여성문학학회)

2022

Print: 1229-4632 | E-ISSN: 2733-5925

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Book Chapter

The Conundrum of Global Korean Culture: On Squid Game

Hallyu! The Korean Wave- Official Exhibition Book, ed. Rosalie Kim (Victoria and Albert Museum, 2022), 86–91.

Kim So Hye

Victoria and Albert Museum

2022

Hardcover: 9781838510336

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Article

Questioning Authenticity: On the Documentary Film Reclaiming Our Names

Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture 12 (2019): 335–63.

Kim So Hye

University of Hawai'i Press

2019

Print: 1939-6120 | E-ISSN: 1944-6500

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Article

Over the Im/permeable Boundaries: Cinematization of Nianchan in South Korea and Japan

International Journal of Korean History 22, no. 1 (2017): 179–87.

Kim So Hye

Center for Korean History

2017

Print: 1598-2041 | E-ISSN: 2508-5921

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